Whether your child has additional needs that require specialist, consistent support, or your family simply needs reliable, flexible in-home help that fits around real life, our CarePals for Kids service is built around the match. Not just who’s available.

We take the time to understand your child and your family before we introduce anyone. We match on character, approach and fit, so your child has a familiar, trusted CarePal who they know and feel comfortable with.

Who is CarePals for Kids for?

This service is designed for families where:

  • A child has a disability, SEND need or complex health condition requiring consistent, knowledgeable in-home support
  • A child has autism and benefits enormously from routine, familiarity and a consistent support person
  • A child has a learning disability and needs patient, skilled support at home and in the community
  • A child has physical support needs that require trained, confident in-home assistance
  • Parents are family carers who need reliable, trusted respite to protect their own wellbeing
  • The family needs flexible in-home support that fits around school hours, siblings and the rhythms of real family life
  • Existing support has been inconsistent, disruptive or simply hasn’t worked — and a fresh, better-matched approach is needed

What a CarePal for Kids provides

Every package is shaped around your child and your family. A CarePal for Kids might:

  • Provide personal care support
    morning and evening routines, washing, dressing — in a calm, consistent and dignified way
  • Support daily routines
    maintaining the structure, predictability and routine that many children need to feel safe and settled
  • Help with activities
    play, creative activities, exercise, outdoor time — engaging with your child in the ways that work for them
  • Support communication
    using the approaches that work for your child, including AAC, Makaton, visual supports or simple, clear interaction
  • Accompany to activities and appointments
    school runs (where applicable), therapy sessions, clubs, outings
  • Give parents a real break
    stepping in so parents can rest, attend to other children, or simply have time that belongs to them
  • Work alongside the family
    not instead of the family, but as a consistent, trusted extra pair of hands
  • Provide after-school support
    structured, calm transition time after school for children who find that transition hard

Why consistency matters so much for children

For children, and especially for children with autism, learning disabilities or complex needs, consistency isn’t just nice to have. It’s essential.

A new face every week, a different approach each time, someone who doesn’t understand the signals or the sensitivities, that’s not just unhelpful, it can actively unsettle a child and make daily life harder for the whole family.

A dedicated CarePal builds a genuine relationship with your child over time. They learn what works. They understand the communication. They become a trusted, familiar presence, and your child can relax, engage and thrive in a way they simply can’t with a stranger.

 

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For parents: the weight of finding the right person

Parents of children with additional needs often carry an enormous amount, and one of the heaviest parts is finding support they actually trust. It’s not just about qualifications. It’s about judgment, warmth, consistency, and whether the person genuinely connects with your child.

We understand that. We don’t just send someone and hope for the best. We match carefully, we involve you completely in the process, and we don’t start support until you and your child are comfortable.

You should feel relieved when support arrives. Not more anxious.

 

Getting started

A proper conversation tells us about your child: their personality, their needs, their triggers and what support has looked like at its best

We find a CarePal with the right approach, experience and temperament for your child specifically

You review the CarePal profiles that we’ve found and give us your honest feedback

Your CarePal is introduced at your child’s pace, a gradual, comfortable introduction before support begins in full

Support starts, consistent, calm, and built around your family

 

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“I live alone and have huge anxiety and self-confidence problems. I have suffered with this horrible condition for my whole adult life and it’s so bad that I struggle to leave the house.

I heard about Happiest at Home and contacted them, as I desperately needed to get out of the house at least once a week to get some fresh air, have a chat and make a new friend.

I now have my Carepal who is called Amanda, she is lovely and takes me out in her car to places like the beach. I should have done this 30 years ago, I have missed out on so much!”

Miss DR - Newcastle

Frequently Asked Questions

Do your CarePals have experience with children with disabilities or SEND?

Yes. We match for relevant experience and approach. Tell us about your child’s needs and we’ll be specific about what we’re looking for in a CarePal.

Can a CarePal support my child during school holidays or after school?

Yes. Packages can be structured around school hours, holidays, or whatever your family needs. We build the schedule around real life.

What if my child takes time to warm to new people?

We expect that, and we plan for it. Introductions are done gradually and at your child’s pace. We don’t rush, and we follow your lead.

Can a CarePal help give me a break as a parent?

Absolutely. Parental respite is one of the most important things this service provides. You deserve rest, and your child deserves support from someone they know and trust.

Is this available in our area?

We match across the UK. Get in touch and we’ll confirm availability where you are.