Overnight Service
With NuvoCare Overnight services we come out to support you during the night, whenever you need.

Trusted Overnight Support at Home.
Night-Time Care That Helps Everyone Sleep Better
Caring for a loved one doesn’t stop when the sun goes down—but that doesn’t mean you have to do it alone. At NuvoCare, we’re here to support you with compassionate, reliable night-time care that keeps your loved one safe, comfortable, and well-looked-after through the night.
Whether it’s help with getting settled, managing medication, or simply offering reassurance during the night, our professional carers are there when you need them most.
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Struggling with Overnight Care?
You’re not alone. Many families find night-time care to be one of the most challenging parts of looking after a loved one. If you or a family member are staying up at night to provide support, it can be exhausting—and over time, it takes a toll.
That’s why NuvoCare offers two flexible overnight options:
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Sleeping Night Care – A carer stays in the home, ready to help if needed.
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Waking Night Care – A carer stays awake and alert, providing hands-on support throughout the night.
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We’re here to lighten the load and help you and your loved ones get the rest you need.
Professional, Personal, and Fully Managed
You deserve to feel confident in the care your family receives. At NuvoCare, every carer is carefully selected, fully vetted, and trained to the highest standards. Our service is fully managed, meaning we take care of everything—from scheduling to quality checks—so you can focus on what matters most: being there for your loved one.
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Why Families Choose NuvoCare
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Personalised care built around your needs
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Trusted, experienced carers you can rely on
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Peace of mind knowing someone is there overnight
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Flexible support with no long-term commitments
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Ready to Make Nights Easier?
Let’s talk. Whether you need occasional help or regular overnight support, NuvoCare is here to make sure your loved one is comfortable—and you can rest easy.
Flexible Care That Fits Your Life.
At NuvoCare, we know that care needs can change—and our services are built to change with you. Whether you need support for just a few weeks while you recover, or longer-term care, we’re here when you need us.
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We offer flexible options: from a single hour a week, to several hours a day, overnight support, or even 24/7 live-in care. You’re in control. Increase, reduce, or stop your care anytime—no long contracts, no hassle.
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Need care at night? We’ve got that too. Our services are fully managed by our experienced management team - 365 days a year, so you’ll always have peace of mind knowing help is available, day or night.
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Whether it’s short-term recovery, respite for a loved one, or long-term support—NuvoCare is ready to meet you where you are.

Customised Care.
Home Care means something different to everyone because we’re all unique, and our needs are too. For some, it’s about getting a reminder to take their medication or someone to accompany them to health appointments. For others, it might involve using special equipment like hoists or receiving compassionate end-of-life care in the comfort of their own home.
Daily living activities like bathing, dressing, shopping, or meal prep, or managing chronic health conditions doesn't need to be a struggle for you or your family — our services can provide a helping hand making life better at home.
Whatever you need, we're here to help.
Here are some areas we can provide assistance with. If there's something else you need, speak to our care team today.
Personal Hygiene
Experience dignified, respectful, and discreet personal hygiene care —all in the comfort and privacy of your own home. We are dedicated to honouring any cultural or religious needs you have. Our support can include assistance with:
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Washing & bathing
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Dressing, waking up & bedtime routines
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Oral and denture care
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Personal grooming
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Toileting or continence
Medication
Receive assistance in managing your medications, ensuring correct dosages are taken on time for optimal health outcomes. This might include:
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Reminders or giving medication
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Ordering, stock checking, collecting or safe storage
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Monitoring for signs of improvement or deterioration
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Liaising with healthcare teams for best possible outcomes
Social Engagement & Companionship
Connect with our compassionate care professionals, who not only assist you but also brighten your day with meaningful activities, providing emotional support and engaging social interactions to keep you vibrant and uplifted. Social support might include:
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Hobbies, interests (board games, baking etc)
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Someone to accompany you to places of worship, day centres or social clubs
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Going for walks, reading, talking about past times
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Visiting places of interest, coffee shops
Daily Living Activities
​Whether you enjoy company while running errands or prefer to relax at home while we handle it, experience stress-free support with our help. We'll make sure you get everything you need reducing the stress of navigating these tasks alone.​​​​
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Housekeeping
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Shopping
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Managing finances and paying bills
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Staying safe indoors & outdoors
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Overseeing property maintenance work
Eating & Drinking
Enjoy nutritionally balanced meals that meet your dietary preferences and needs. We will honour any cultural and religious requirements with care and precision. Support may include:
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Meal planning & preparation
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Shopping
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Monitoring how much you eat & drink throughout the day to ensure you stay hydrated and well
Mobility Support
Achieve greater independence and freedom with skilled assistance designed to help you move safely and confidently within your home and community. This might include:
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Safe use of specialist equipment to support your mobility (hoists, slide sheets, stand-aids etc)
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Repositioning support to prevent pressure ulcers developing and keep your skin intact and healthy
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Help to reduce risk of falls through ongoing monitoring and referrals for any necessary adaptations
* If you need transport we can arrange this for you, including wheelchair-accessible vehicles when accessing the community when needed.​​

Regulated Care vs. Non Regulated Private Care
We’re often asked: what’s the difference between using the services of a professional regulated care company vs. hiring a private personal assistant?
Choosing between a regulated care company and hiring a personal assistant is a big decision. Understanding the key differences can help you find the best fit for your needs. To make things easier, we’ve outlined some key points below—so you can make an informed choice with confidence!

Accountability Through Oversight​
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Regulated care providers are monitored by bodies like the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and often work with Local Authorities, unlike self-employed carers.
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The CQC oversees health and care services in England and Wales, such as hospitals, home care services, supported living services, care homes, GP and dental practices and more. ensuring compliance with UK laws and standards through regular inspections.
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Regulated providers offer accountability and consistent quality, while private care arrangements, like self-employed carers, lack external oversight, leading to potential risks and varying care quality.
Insurance
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As a regulated care provider we must have the correct employers and public liability insurance policies in place giving you peace of mind if something goes wrong.
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Hiring a private carer directly can leave you without legal protection if disputes or incidents occur in your home.
Thorough Vetting
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We strictly follow the Health and Social Care Act and other regulations to deliver the highest standards of care.
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Our team undergoes thorough vetting, including criminal record checks, references, identity, right-to-work, and qualification verification.
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Rigorous screening and interviews help us hire the best, minimising risks and building a trustworthy team.
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Private care arrangements often lack this level of thoroughness.
Employment & Training
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As a regulated care provider, we handle all aspects of employment—recruitment, HR, holidays, contracts, payroll, taxes, and insurance—saving you time and responsibility. Private care arrangements may leave you responsible for these areas.
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Our staff receive regular industry-approved training to ensure exceptional care and safeguard your well-being.
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Managers actively supervise teams to maintain safety, professionalism, and expertise—unlike private care, which often lacks oversight and formal training.
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Without proper training and management, private assistants risk errors in care, mishandling medication, or misusing equipment, potentially leading to harm or added costs for training.
Reliability
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Choosing a regulated provider like NuvoCare ensures expert care from a skilled and flexible team, ready to adapt as your needs grow.
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We can quickly arrange additional support, such as extra care workers, ensuring seamless service.
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Reliable schedules managed by qualified staff ensure uninterrupted care, even during staff absences.
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Private carer arrangements can lack reliability, with gaps in care due to time off or unforeseen issues.
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Single assistants may face fatigue from long hours and struggle to scale care as needs increase.
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With NuvoCare, your evolving care needs are met without disruption, staying with one trusted provider.
Fully-Managed Professional Services
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Relax knowing your service is fully managed, available 7 days a week, all year round. A manager is always just a phone call away to assist with your needs.
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Choosing a regulated care company means structured care from highly trained professionals, held to strict standards. Ongoing training equips staff to handle complex care needs with confidence, ensuring consistent, reliable support.
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Unlike private care with personal assistants, regulated companies can scale resources to meet changing needs seamlessly.
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NuvoCare maintains high standards through a professional code of conduct, regular assessments, quality checks, and management oversight, addressing any issues swiftly.
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Non-regulated care lacks standardised protocols, leading to inconsistent care. Personal assistants may not have the training or resources to provide specialised care or adapt to changing requirements effectively.
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Relying on a single assistant risks dependency, leaving you vulnerable if they leave their role.
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Regulated care companies comply with ICO data protection standards, safeguarding your privacy. Private assistants may lack oversight, increasing the risk of data breaches.
Ultimately, your decision depends on the level of personalisation, accountability, and flexibility you require. Whether you value relying on one personal assistant or the professional reliability and personalised care of a regulated care company, the right choice will prioritise your well-being and peace of mind.
Home Care vs Care Homes
Many families assume care homes are the only option when extra support is needed with day to day living, but this is no longer the case. Home Care is fast becoming a viable and preferable alternative, offering a personalised solution that enhances lives and eases responsibilities for many families.
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Care Homes provide both accommodation and care, making them different from Home Care, which focuses on providing care in your own home. Care homes offer a safe and supportive environment, typically with a private bedroom and bathroom alongside shared communal spaces. However, services, facilities, and levels of care can vary widely. Receiving consistent care from the same people can also be challenging in a care home facility.
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Home Care involves a care professional who knows you well, providing personalised care to you at home. Services can range with visits from as little as 30 minutes to living with you full-time providing round the clock care. The primary goal of Home Care is to promote independence and enhance quality of life while allowing you to remain in the secure, familiar environment of your own home.
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Stay at Home, Stay Connected

Home is where you feel your best—surrounded by the people and things you love. With Home Care, you can stay close to friends and family, enjoy visitors whenever you like, and continue living with your partner and pets! Unlike care homes, where couples are often separated due to space constraints and pets aren't usually allowed. Regular visits from friends and family may be limited or challenging leaving you feeling disconnected and isolated. Home Care helps you stay connected to what matters most.
Live Life Your Way

Maintain your independence and keep living life on your terms. Home Care can help you with everyday tasks of living while empowering you to do as much as you wish, for yourself. Unlike care homes, where many feel a loss of independence, and have to adjust to a set schedule (with wake-up calls sometimes as early as 5am). With Home Care you decide when to wake up, eat, and socialise—preserving the routines and lifestyle you’ve always known.
One to One Care

Home Care is all about you. It offers personalised, one-to-one support—from hourly visits to 24/7 live-in care. You’re supported by someone who knows you well, building a trusted connection over time. Unlike care homes with busy staff managing many residents, Home Care focuses 100% on your needs. Continue doing the things you love the most, whether that's gardening, attending day centres or social clubs, hobbies or visiting places of worship or interest. It’s flexible, personalised support, and works around your routines, putting you first every step of the way.
Choose Where To Live

Selling your home and moving into an unfamiliar care facility can feel overwhelming, especially for those living with health challenges like dementia. The uncertainty and change can take it's toll on health conditions. With limited availability of care homes and locations, the choices can feel narrower. But with Home Care, you stay independent and in control. You choose where you live, the level of care you need, and how you want to receive it. It’s care on your terms, in the place that feels best—home.
Complex Health Conditions

Not all care homes are equipped to provide the specialised support needed for complex conditions like dementia, Parkinson’s, or multiple sclerosis. For some, a care home’s structure works well—but for others who value the independence of living at home, it can feel restrictive. Specialist Condition-Led Home Care delivered by highly trained care professionals can be a transformative solution. Familiar surroundings and preserving routines play a vital role in supporting those living with conditions such as dementia, offering a sense of stability and comfort.
Pricing Made Simple.
Arranging Home Care for yourself can feel overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be! We're here to keep things simple and straightforward when it comes to costs, giving you one less thing to worry about!
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Our hourly or weekly rates are based on the type of service you need. Our rates are incredibly competitive, you won't find any hidden fees or lengthy notice periods—just complete transparency. We can also accept top-ups to any direct payments you might receive from your council.
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Our visit times start from 30 minutes, but we may recommend a minimum of 1 hour to ensure you get the comprehensive care you need and deserve within that time.
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Get Help With Care Costs.

Worried about the cost of care? Depending on your situation, funding options may be available. Your local council could help cover some or all of your care expenses, ensuring you get the support you need without the financial burden.
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Your contribution depends on your income and savings. To check if you qualify for assistance, request a FREE assessment from your local council. This will determine your eligibility for help with care costs. For an estimate, try the council's FREE online calculator by clicking here.
Explore Other Options.
If your health or disability affects your activities of daily living, you can explore local council funding for care costs but you might also qualify for benefits such as Attendance Allowance which can be up to £108.55 per week* (*price correct May 2024).
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This tax-free, non-means tested benefit doesn't look at your income or savings, and you don't need to have paid National Insurance to qualify. You can use the money however it suits you best to live independently and meet your needs due to your disability or health issues.
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At NuvoCare, we can help you apply for attendance allowance if you qualify. We offer a free, no-obligation 30-minute confidential consultation to assess if we can assist you and for you to decide if you want our help. If you meet the criteria, we'll simplify the process, explain everything clearly, and handle all the paperwork for you.
If your initial claim is rejected, we can request a reconsideration and, if needed, take the claim to appeal. Find out more below.
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Reliable Home Care, Built Around You
Looking for trusted, personalised care in Rochdale and nearby areas? You’re in the right place.
At NuvoCare, we design tailored care packages to fit your life—yes... even yours.
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We keep things simple, supportive, and stress-free, working with you to find the right care, your way.
Book a free home visit today and let’s talk about what matters most to you.​

Getting Started Is Simple.
Step 1:
CONTACT US
​Chat with our care team by phone, email, or use our online enquiry form. We’re here to help and answer your questions.
Step 2:
FREE HOME VISIT & PLAN
We’ll visit you at home, listen to your needs, and discuss a plan of care that works for you.
Step 3:
START CARE
Choose a start date and meet you care team . We’ll put the support you need in place.