Home Care Worthing
Local Introduction
We provide reliable, person-centred home care in Worthing — from short personal-care visits to overnight support and live-in care. Our local team knows Broadwater, Durrington, West Worthing, Tarring and the town centre, working closely with families and health professionals so support fits real life.
Pricing & availability in Worthing
From £28/hour; typical £28–£32 (Below the average Worthing rate of £34 per hour). No long-term lock-in. We usually arrange a next-day assessment (capacity permitting) and can often start care within 24–48 hours. For what affects pricing and examples of visit plans, see our full guide: Pricing & FAQs.

Local help & funding (West Sussex)
You may be eligible for a care needs assessment and financial support from West Sussex County Council (including Direct Payments) depending on your circumstances. We can help you prepare and coordinate with the social work team.
Read the full explainer: Funding home care in West Sussex (how assessments work, Direct Payments, top-ups and private pay).
→ Read the funding guide
Why choose Aurora Community Care?
- Person‑centred care: Aurora Community is fully regulated by the CQC and focuses on maintaining independence. Our carers are trained, DBS‑checked professionals who deliver compassionate support.
- Flexible packages: We provide visiting care, overnight support, respite breaks and live‑in care. Visits can be as short as 30 minutes or as frequent as needed.
- Trusted local service: Aurora Community is rooted in Worthing and works closely with local health professionals. Our office team knows Worthing’s neighbourhoods, amenities and transport links so that we can match carers and clients effectively.
- Transparent pricing and reviews: We publish customer feedback and are happy to discuss costs and funding options.
Our Homecare Services
We offer a full range of home care solutions in Worthing and the surrounding areas tailored to each individual’s needs:
Where we visit in Worthing
Regular routes include Broadwater, Durrington, West Worthing, Tarring, East Worthing and the town centre. If you’re just outside these areas, ask — we often extend cover where schedules allow.
Working with local health teams
We routinely coordinate with Worthing Hospital wards and discharge teams, community nursing and nearby GP surgeries to smooth transitions home (medication changes, equipment delivery, follow-up appointments). With consent, we’ll share visit notes and escalate changes promptly.
Client stories from Worthing
Margaret in Broadwater (daughter arranging support)
Short morning and evening visits for personal care and medication. After a hospital discharge, we increased to a waking night for one week, then stepped back to the regular routine once she regained confidence.
John in West Worthing (living with Parkinson’s)
A compact plan: 45-minute morning visit for washing, dressing and breakfast prep; lunchtime prompts; two companionship afternoons for walks on the promenade. Physiotherapy exercises built into visits.
Mrs K in Durrington (family carer break)
Two weeks of respite with sleeping nights so her daughter could rest. We handed over to a regular live-in option after a joint review.
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FAQs about Home Care in Worthing
How much is home care in Worthing?
Typical hourly visits are £28–£32 depending on visit length and complexity. We confirm an exact price after a free assessment. See Pricing & FAQs for examples and what’s included.
Can carers visit West Worthing or Durrington?
Yes. We routinely visit West Worthing, Durrington, Broadwater, Tarring, Goring-by-Sea and nearby areas.
Do you offer 30-minute visits in Worthing?
Yes. We offer 30–60 minute visits (and longer) depending on your needs and risk assessment.
Do you provide overnight or live-in care in Worthing?
Both. We offer sleeping and waking nights, plus live-in care with a tailored weekly plan.
How quickly can you start care?
We can usually assess next day (capacity permitting) and begin visits within 24–48 hours once the care plan and risks are agreed.
Are you CQC-registered?
Yes, Aurora Community Care is CQC-registered (awaiting/reflecting latest inspection status). All carers are DBS-checked and trained to our policies and the Care Certificate framework.
Do you accept Direct Payments or council-funded care?
Yes. We can work with Direct Payments and privately funded care. We’ll help you coordinate paperwork where needed.