Our day and night home nursing service provides private nursing support for people who need a higher level of clinical care at home.
For many families, the priority is simple: keeping a loved one safe, comfortable and well cared for in familiar surroundings, while knowing that experienced nursing support is close at hand. At Golders Green Nursing, we provide nurse-led care at home across North and Central London, with support tailored around each client’s medical needs, routines and family preferences.
This service is suitable for clients whose needs go beyond standard home care, including those recovering from hospital, living with complex conditions, requiring regular clinical observations, or needing nursing input alongside personal care and daily support.
Where appropriate, our day and night nursing can be combined with experienced carers, district nursing visits or live-in support, creating a safe and practical care package around the individual.
All nursing care is overseen by our senior nursing team and documented using the PASS digital care platform, helping families stay informed and giving clear visibility over the care being provided.
Day nursing provides clinical support during waking hours, typically as part of a longer shift or planned daily routine.
A day nurse can help with:
Day nursing can be particularly helpful when a client’s condition is changing, when family members are worried about managing care alone, or when a safe hospital-to-home transition is needed.
Night nursing provides reassurance and clinical support through the night.
This may be suitable for clients who:
Depending on the client’s needs, night support may involve a waking nurse, planned nursing visits, or a combined package of nurse-led care and experienced carers.
We will advise honestly on what level of support is appropriate, safe and proportionate.
Arranging home nursing with Golders Green Nursing is straightforward. We take time to understand the situation properly, then recommend a care package that is safe, practical and appropriate.
Contact us by phone or email and speak with a senior member of our team. We will listen to your situation, explain the options and advise whether home nursing, district nursing, home care, live-in care or a combined package may be most suitable.
Where appropriate, we arrange an assessment at home, in hospital or with the family. We review the client’s health needs, mobility, medication, home environment and current support.
We create a care plan tailored to the individual. This includes nursing needs, daily routines, medication support, risk management, escalation arrangements and family communication preferences.
Your nurse, carer or combined care team begins support in line with the agreed plan. Care notes are recorded digitally using the PASS platform, giving clear visibility of the support being provided.
Needs can change quickly, especially after hospital discharge or during palliative care. Our nursing team keeps the care plan under review, liaises with healthcare professionals where required, and keeps the family informed.
Day and night home nursing is private nursing support provided in the client’s own home, either during the day, overnight, or as part of a wider 24-hour care package. It is suitable for people who need clinical input, closer monitoring or nursing support alongside personal care.
Not exactly. District nursing usually involves shorter nursing visits for specific clinical tasks, such as wound dressings, catheter care or injections. Day and night home nursing is broader and may involve longer nursing shifts, ongoing monitoring and a more comprehensive nursing care package.
In some circumstances, yes. Where continuous or round-the-clock support is needed, we will assess the situation carefully and advise on the safest and most practical arrangement. This may involve NMC-registered nurses, experienced carers, planned nursing visits, or a combination of these.
Yes. We often support clients following a hospital stay, particularly where they need help with mobility, medication, wounds, catheter care, observations, nutrition, hydration or general recovery. We can work with the family and medical team to help make the return home safer and less stressful.
Yes. Where appropriate, our nurses communicate with GPs, consultants, hospitals and other healthcare professionals involved in the client’s care. We believe joined-up communication is essential, particularly where needs are complex or changing.
Yes. Home nursing can be very helpful for palliative and end of life care, particularly where the priority is comfort, dignity and remaining at home. Our nurses and carers work sensitively with families and other professionals to provide calm, compassionate support.
This depends on the client’s needs, location and the level of nursing support required. In urgent situations, such as hospital discharge or a sudden change in condition, we will always try to respond as quickly as possible.
That is very common. Please contact us and we can talk through the situation with you. Sometimes a client needs a nurse; sometimes an experienced carer with nurse oversight is more appropriate; and sometimes the best solution is a combination of both.
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Further reading: Home Care vs Residential Care: Which Is Right for Your Parent?
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