Charities - care homes and carers

FREEPOST KE8688, Room 1G, Abbeyfield House, 53 Victoria Street, St. Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 3UW
01727 734095
01727 846168
200719 (England & Wales)

Abbeyfield is a leading UK charity providing housing support for lonely and frail older people.



Unit 2, Regent Terrace, Rita Road, London SW8 1AW
020 7793 1122
020 7793 1177
1060478 (England & Wales)

Greensleeves Homes Trust provides residential and nursing care for older people. We have 17 homes situated in the Midlands, South and East of England.



Beechwood House, 7 Matlock Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1EE
0754 592 2765
1093061 (England and Wales)

Helen’s Trust operates in North Derbyshire and Sheffield. The charity was founded 10 years ago in Memory of local Derbyshire woman Helen Louise Lyons, who sadly died prematurely of cancer. Helen was able to be cared for by her family in her own home which was her expressed wish. The charity was developed in Helen’s memory as a way of being able to help others with all incurable illnesses to be able to have the choice to stay in their own home at the end of their lives.



2a Meadow Road, London, SW8 1QH
020 7735 0788
020 7582 0973
234434 (England & Wales)

The Congregation of the Little Sisters of the Poor is a religious order founded in France in 1839. The Sisters came to England in 1851 and a rapid expansion took place in towns and cities through the Country. Today the English Province comprises Homes in London, Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, Preston, Sunderland and Jersey, Channel Islands.



175 Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 2AL
0300 300 1400
1134979 (England & Wales),

We have been serving older Christians since 1807. Then we supported them with money and practical gifts, and always with spiritual encouragement. Today we help with residential and nursing care, including dementia care, and various levels of sheltered housing – and always with spiritual encouragement. We also share our experience and expertise with seminars, talks, and publications. In every one of our homes there is at least one person who has outlived their friends, family, and even their church fellowship.