Local People Supporting Local People: What It Means to Us

"Local people supporting local people" isn't a slogan we came up with in a marketing meeting. It's a description of how The HCD Model actually works — and why it works.
Continuity you can't get from a rota
In complex care, continuity is everything. When someone needs consistent, often round-the-clock support, a rotating cast of unfamiliar faces isn't just inconvenient — it can undo months of progress, especially for people living with complex autism or learning disabilities, where trust and routine are the foundation of good support.
When your support team is drawn from your own community — people who know your area, sometimes people who already know you — that continuity is built in from day one. Your PA isn't dispatched from a branch office an hour away. They live where you live.
Employment that stays local
Every package we support creates real, permanent jobs in that community. Our Personal Assistants are directly employed — permanent contracts, holiday pay, sick pay, pension, and nurse-led training that builds a genuine career in care. For many, it's the first care role they've had where they support one person, properly, rather than racing between fifteen-minute calls.
That matters in Wales, where good local employment and good local care are often the same conversation.
Part of the community, not just present in it
We support people to live full lives at home — and a full life happens in the community: the same shops, clubs, chapels, and rugby touchlines as everyone else. Support teams who share that community make it natural rather than an outing to be arranged.
As we grow across Wales, you'll see us backing that up — supporting local groups and charities, and showing up in the communities we work in. We'll share that work here as it happens.
Know someone who'd make a brilliant PA — maybe you? Keep an eye on our careers page, or get in touch via our contact form or on 0345 061 9000.
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