Home Care in Worthing & the Sussex Coast
Supporting Families Across Worthing, Goring, Littlehampton & the Sussex Coast
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The coast at Goring-by-Sea in West Sussex

Goring-by-Sea · West Sussex

Home Care Goring-by-Sea

Familiar support at home.
A small team of Care Givers.
Care backed by our nearby Worthing office.

Aurora provides personalised home care across Goring-by-Sea, planned around the person’s routines, preferences and the support that would make daily life easier.

Nearby Worthing office Local planning and support
CQC-registered provider Regulated personal care
Familiar Care Givers Small, consistent teams
Care that can adapt Reviewed as needs change

Home care across Goring

Local visits planned around real neighbourhoods

Visits are planned around the person’s location, routine and current Care Giver availability, with care coordinated through Aurora’s nearby Worthing office.

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Goring-by-Sea and the seafront

Home care planned around familiar routines in central Goring and the streets close to the coast.

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Goring Gap and the Goring Hall area

Flexible visits for households around Goring Gap, Goring Hall and nearby residential roads.

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West Goring and nearby BN12 streets

Personalised home care across West Goring, supported by Aurora’s Worthing-based office team.

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Highdown and the western edge of Goring

Care routes may also cover homes towards Highdown and the western edge of Goring, subject to the support required and local availability.

Not sure whether your road is covered?

Tell the Worthing team where care is needed. We will check the address against current local routes and explain what may be possible.

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Life in Goring

Staying connected to Goring’s coast and green spaces

Familiar places and gentle local routines can remain an important part of life at home.

Goring’s seafront, Goring Gap and familiar local cafés can remain part of everyday life. Where agreed, a companionship visit might include fresh air beside the sea, a gentle outing or time somewhere personally meaningful.

Highdown Gardens and English Martyrs Church are also nearby places that may appeal to someone who enjoys gardens, local history or quieter outings. Every visit is planned around the person’s interests, mobility, choices and care plan.

01 Goring Gap and the seafront
02 Highdown Gardens
03 Familiar cafés and local community spaces
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Support available at home

Start with the help that makes a difference today

You do not need to choose a service name before calling. We listen first, then shape one care plan around the person.

01 · Everyday support

Everyday support at home

Personal care, medication support, meals and Home Help can be combined around the person’s usual day.

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02 · Company and reassurance

Company and reassurance

Companionship, wellbeing visits and dementia-aware support from a small team of familiar Care Givers.

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03 · Changing needs

Support when circumstances change

Respite care and sleeping or waking-night support can be reviewed as needs and family circumstances change.

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How care is coordinated

A clear plan backed by the Worthing office

Good home care begins by listening. Aurora records what matters to the person, plans familiar Care Givers wherever possible and keeps the care plan under review.

Where relevant to the person’s care, Aurora records agreed health information and communicates concerns through the appropriate route, with consent or another lawful basis.

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    Tell us what is happening

    Your enquiry is handled by Aurora’s nearby Worthing office. We listen to what has changed and what would make life easier.

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    Meet and assess

    A care assessment explores routines, preferences, abilities, relevant risks and the person’s own goals.

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    Shape the care plan

    Agreed support, communication and relevant health information are recorded clearly before visits begin.

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    Plan familiar Care Givers

    A small, consistent team is planned wherever possible so care feels natural and reassuring.

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    Review as life changes

    Care is reviewed and can adapt when needs, routines or family circumstances change.

Costs and funding

Clear information before care begins

The cost and funding arrangement depend on the agreed support, visit pattern and the person’s circumstances.

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Current care prices

Aurora explains its current prices during the free consultation. The exact cost depends on the visit pattern and support agreed, and all charges are confirmed clearly before care begins.

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Private funding and Direct Payments

Care may be privately funded or arranged using Direct Payments. West Sussex County Council decides eligibility for local authority support, while Aurora can explain how its care planning works alongside the arrangement.

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Frequently asked questions

Home care in Goring-by-Sea explained clearly

Not sure what kind of help to ask for? That is completely normal. Aurora’s Worthing team will listen and help you find a sensible starting point.

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01 Which parts of Goring-by-Sea do you cover?

Aurora plans visits across Goring-by-Sea and the seafront, Goring Gap and the Goring Hall area, West Goring and nearby BN12 streets, plus homes towards Highdown and the western edge of Goring. Routes depend on the support required and current local availability, so please ask the Worthing team to confirm your address.

02 Is Aurora based near Goring-by-Sea?

Yes. Care in Goring-by-Sea is coordinated by Aurora’s nearby Worthing office at 1 Liverpool Terrace, Worthing.

03 What home care services are available in Goring?

Support can include companionship, Home Help, meal preparation, wellbeing visits, personal care, medication support, dementia care, respite and sleeping or waking-night care. The exact combination is agreed in the person’s care plan.

04 Can different types of support be combined?

Yes. A visit can combine agreed tasks where there is enough time and each element is included in the care plan—for example, personal care, medication support and breakfast within a familiar morning routine.

05 Will we have familiar Care Givers?

Aurora plans a small, consistent team wherever possible. This helps Care Givers get to know the person’s routines, preferences and communication, while providing sensible cover when someone is unavailable.

06 Can a Care Giver support agreed outings in Goring?

Where it is agreed in the care plan, a companionship visit may include fresh air by the sea, a gentle local outing or time somewhere personally meaningful. Plans are shaped around the person’s interests, mobility, choices and relevant risks.

07 How quickly can care begin?

Timescales depend on the person’s needs, completion of the care assessment and local Care Giver availability. The Worthing office will explain what may be possible when you enquire.

08 How much does home care in Goring-by-Sea cost?

The team explains current prices during the free care consultation. Cost depends on the agreed visit plan and type of support, so Aurora confirms the details clearly before care begins.

09 Can Direct Payments be used?

Aurora can provide privately funded care and can discuss care arranged using Direct Payments. Your local authority decides eligibility and the terms of any funding arrangement.

10 How do I arrange a free care consultation?

Call Aurora’s Worthing team on 01903 495 456 or use our contact page. The first conversation is a chance to explain what is happening and ask questions without pressure.

A calm first step

Let’s talk about what would make life easier

A free care consultation gives you space to explain what is happening, ask questions and understand the available options—without pressure or obligation.

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