
Our Story
At Exe Valley Home Care, we believe there is no place like home. We are a family-run home care company based in Newton St Cyres, supporting people across the Exe Valley to live safely, with dignity, comfort and independence in their own homes. Our service has been shaped not only by our professional backgrounds, but also by our own family experience of trying to find the right care for a loved one. We know how worrying it can feel when care is rushed, inconsistent, or simply does not provide the reassurance and continuity families need. For us, that experience was not just frustrating, it was the reason we decided to create something better.
While arranging and managing care for our father, we saw first-hand how important continuity, honest communication and thoughtful care planning are, both for the person receiving support and for the family around them. That experience reinforced our belief that high-quality home care should feel dependable, personal and life-enhancing. Exe Valley Home Care was founded to provide exactly that: a local, well-organised and genuinely person-centred service that families can trust.
Founded and led by experienced NHS and social care professionals, we combine strong clinical and safeguarding expertise with a warm, community-based ethos. Our directors bring senior backgrounds in critical care, social work, family therapy and health education, helping to ensure that our service is safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led. We believe great care begins with great carers, which is why we recruit for values as well as experience, and invest in training, support and fair pay. As a family-owned company, we reinvest in our carers, our clients and the community we serve.
Our ambition is to set a new standard for home care in Devon, combining the attentiveness and integrity of a family service with the reliability and clinical insight of the NHS. Above all, we provide the kind of care we would expect for our own family: thoughtful, consistent and delivered with quiet professionalism.
