Good Companions News March 2026

For over 25 years, The Good Companions have been providing trusted, compassionate care across Cumbria — helping people live safely, happily, and independently. Our services are rated GOOD by the Care Quality Commission, and we are proud of the excellent reputation we have built with families across the region.

Here are our latest updates and special opportunities.

First, our brand new Day Care Centre in Silloth is now open, welcoming guests every weekday from 9am to 4pm. It’s a warm and friendly place where people can enjoy companionship, activities, great food, and professional support in a safe and supportive environment. To celebrate the opening, we are offering unbelievable April and Easter promotions, so please contact us to find out more.

Second, our Visiting Care at Home service across Cumbria continues to support people who wish to remain independent in their own homes. For a limited time, we still have availability with a special introductory offer — one hour of care free each day for the first five days. Terms and conditions apply, so please ask for details when you enquire.

Third, for those who want the reassurance of constant support without leaving home, we are now offering an exceptional opportunity with our 24-hour Live-in Care service. The Good Companions will provide the live-in care service free for the first six months. You simply pay the carer. This gives you dedicated one-to-one support in the comfort and familiarity of your own home, providing a genuine alternative to residential care.

And finally, in Silloth we offer specialist seaside Dementia Care, including a secure all-ground-floor unit with safe garden access. Our specially trained dementia care team provides compassionate, expert support in a calm and carefully designed environment.

To learn more about any of these services or to ask about our current offers, please visit goodcompanions.net or call us today.

The Good Companions — outstanding care for Cumbria for over 25 years. The Good Companions News March 2026 highlights our ongoing commitment to providing exceptional care services throughout Cumbria. With over 25 years of experience, we continue to adapt and enhance our offerings to meet the evolving needs of our community. This edition features updates on our various programmes and initiatives aimed at enriching the lives of those we serve. We remain dedicated to fostering a supportive environment that prioritises the well-being of our clients.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who are The Good Companions?
The Good Companions are a trusted care provider that has been delivering compassionate care services across Cumbria for over 25 years. Our services are rated GOOD by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and we are known for providing reliable, high-quality support to individuals and families.

2. Where is the new Day Care Centre located?
Our new Day Care Centre is located in Silloth, Cumbria. It offers a welcoming environment where people can enjoy social interaction, activities, meals, and professional support during the day.

3. What are the opening hours of the Day Care Centre in Silloth?
The Day Care Centre is open Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 4:00pm.

4. Are there any special offers for the Day Care Centre?
Yes. To celebrate the opening of the centre, we are offering special April and Easter promotions. Please contact us directly to learn more about the current offers.

5. What is Visiting Care at Home?
Visiting Care at Home provides professional carers who visit your home to assist with daily living tasks such as personal care, companionship, meal preparation, and other forms of support, helping individuals remain independent in their own homes.

6. Is there a special offer for Visiting Care services?
Yes. For a limited time, we are offering one hour of care free each day for the first five days for new clients. Terms and conditions apply, so please contact us for full details.

7. What is 24-hour Live-in Care?
24-hour Live-in Care means a trained carer lives in your home to provide continuous one-to-one support, helping with daily activities and ensuring comfort and safety while allowing you to stay in familiar surroundings.

8. What is the special offer for Live-in Care?
The Good Companions are currently offering the live-in care service free for the first six months. Families only need to pay the cost of the carer, making it an affordable alternative to residential care.

9. Is Live-in Care a good alternative to a care home?
Yes. Live-in care allows individuals to receive personalised, round-the-clock support while remaining in their own home and familiar environment, which many people find more comfortable and reassuring than moving into a care home.

10. Do you provide specialist dementia care?
Yes. We provide specialist dementia care in Silloth, delivered by specially trained dementia care staff who understand the unique needs of people living with dementia.

11. What facilities are available in the dementia care unit?
Our dementia care service includes a secure, all ground-floor unit with safe garden access, creating a calm and supportive environment for residents.

12. How long have The Good Companions been providing care services?
The Good Companions have been providing high-quality care services in Cumbria for over 25 years, building a strong reputation for compassionate and professional care.

13. How can I find out more about your services or offers?
You can learn more about our services by visiting https://goodcompanions.net/ or by contacting us directly to discuss your needs and current availability.

14. Who can benefit from your care services?
Our services are designed for older adults, individuals who need support at home, people living with dementia, and families seeking reliable care solutions in Cumbria.

15. How do I get started with The Good Companions?
Simply visit our website or contact our team to discuss your care needs. We will be happy to guide you through the available services and help you find the most suitable care solution.

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Good Companions Launches Regulated 24-Hour Live-In Care Service in Cumbria


Good Companions Launches Regulated 24-Hour Live-In Care Service in Cumbria

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Cumbria, UK – September 2025 — Good Companions, one of Cumbria’s most trusted and established care providers, is proud to announce the launch of its new regulated 24 Hour Live-In Care Service—offering individuals and couples across the region the opportunity to receive compassionate, high-quality care in the comfort of their own home.

The service launches officially on Thursday, 11th September 2025 at the Good Companions’ office in Penrith, with a warm community event open to the public, featuring tea, cakes, and the chance to meet the team behind the service.


A Better Alternative to Residential Care Homes

Unlike traditional care settings, Good Companions’ 24 Hour Live-In Care allows clients to remain in their cherished homes while receiving bespoke, round-the-clock support. The service includes:

  • Personalised care plans tailored to individual routines and preferences

  • Companionship and emotional wellbeing

  • Couples care to help partners stay together at home

  • Pet care, domestic support, meal preparation, and travel assistance

  • Full regulatory oversight for peace of mind

“We believe people thrive when they stay in familiar surroundings, close to their pets, partners, and memories,” said a spokesperson from Good Companions. “Our live-in care service is designed to help people live well at home—with dignity, independence, and safety.”


Rooted in Cumbria

Initially launching in Cumbria, the service is tailored to meet the needs of rural and urban communities alike.

With a longstanding commitment to the region, the team is passionate about helping people remain active in their communities, attend events, maintain social connections, and live life their way.


Launch Event Invitation – Everyone Welcome

Date: Thursday, 11th September 2025
Time: 11:00am – 4:00pm
Location: Good Companions, 14 Cornmarket, Penrith, CA11 7HT
RSVP: admin@gchc.co.uk

Meet the expert team, learn about the benefits of live-in care, and enjoy a relaxed afternoon with refreshments.


About Good Companions

With decades of experience providing outstanding care in Cumbria and beyond, Good Companions is known for its compassionate, people-first approach. Their services range from domiciliary care to now, live-in support—delivered by fully trained, DBS-checked professionals.


For  more information, contact:
📞 01228 594153
📧 admin@gchc.co.uk
🌐 https://24hourlivein.care

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Recruitment

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Recruitment Open Day Penrith 11 October 0900-1700

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The Circus Comes to Town at Silloth

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Silloth Art

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“Would like to recognize the hard work and dedication Hazel Minnican, Lesley Pape and Simon Stevens-Eley have put into all the fabulous artwork they have made to help to stimulate our dementia residents in our new dedicated dementia unit”.

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Conga to Dining Room

Conga to the Dining Room….

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All roads lead to the dining room ?

Posted by Good Companions Silloth on Thursday, July 18, 2019

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New Dementia Care Unit Now Open – Vacancies – Good Companions Silloth

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November 2019  –  New Residential 24 Hour Secure Dementia Care Unit Now Open in Silloth, Cumbria

The Good Companions, a leading Residential Care Home in the seaside town of Silloth, Cumbria has just announced the opening of it’s new New Residential Dementia Care Unit offering 24 hour specialist support.

Mark Newby, Managing Director at Good Companions, says: ” We are humbled and proud to announce the opening of the newly built Solway Suite – Our New Secure Residential Dementia Care Unit, which will allow more people to live a higher quality of life with Dementia.”

It has been a really worthwhile project, and we’re hoping it that it will do a lot of good for the local community, and Dementia Care in Cumbria.

Dementia has been very much in the News this year. Dementia is now Britain’s biggest killer, overtaking heart disease for the first time. Approximately 850,000 people in the UK have dementia reports the Alzheimer’s Society. The condition currently affects one in six people over the age of 80. By 2025, it is estimated that approximately one million people in the UK will have dementia. Although there are some promising developments in drug therapy that may slow the disease a cure is still a long way off. In the meantime managing, this debilitating condition is the priority.

Living with dementia can become more difficult over time. The time may come when a person can no longer care for themselves and keep safe, so professional care may need to be considered. As dementia progresses, many find it increasingly difficult to manage by themselves, and moving into a specialist care home is the best way forward. Many people worry that moving into a care home will mean losing their independence or giving up the things they love to do. However, specialist care homes such as the Good Companions help people to remain as active as possible and ensure they continue to enjoy a happy and fulfilled life. The Good Companions has been caring for people living with dementia for over 20 years, and it is this experience that allows them to offer the best possible care and quality of life.

Moving to a care home can be emotionally difficult for both patients and their families, but the highly trained staff at the Good Companions makes it easier, offering support and reassurance every step of the way.

Because no one has the same journey or path through dementia, support is customised around individual needs, preferences, and wishes. The emphasis is on engagement and involvement wherever possible, allowing them to continue making their own decisions and determine how they spend their time. Experience shows that when people with dementia are encouraged to stay active, they benefit from improved physical and mental health and a sense of well-being. For this reason The Good Companions provide activity based care, support, and encouragement. Many residents enjoy the sense of purpose that comes with keeping bus, and are encouraged to participate in the life of the Good Companions.

Care and consideration extend to family and friends, as well. They understand that close relatives and friends may want to continue to be involved in daily care and every effort is made to ensure that everyone feels included and welcome.

One patient remarked, “My family is the most important thing to me – seeing my granddaughter brightens my day. I have such wonderful memories of seaside holidays when my own children were small. Now, of course, they are grown up with families of their own. But they visit often. The staff always make them feel welcome, they even join in the activities and entertainment”

Moving into The Good Companions doesn’t mean having to stop doing things you love. They help customers to continue with favourite hobbies and activities and give them plenty of opportunities to try new things too. Their Activity Coordinators organise a wide variety of individual and group activities, entertainment and excursions. These are tailored around residents’ abilities, interests and personalities so there’s always something for everyone. Popular activities include reminiscing, singing, dancing, baking, floor games, and quizzes. Events might include film nights in our cinema room, dances, pampering sessions. The Good Companions are pro-active and lively members of the community and often play host to events such as fetes and local competitions. Visits from entertainers, schools and local choir and music clubs are always welcomed and residents benefit when we have visits from various animal visits. They even arrange excursions and entertainment away from the home. These include meals out, visits to local places of interest. As part of the activities even have “make a wish” and try to fulfil residents wishes wherever possible.

As Mark Newby observed “It’s our people who really make the difference…” At The Good Companions, when we employ new members of our care team, we’re just as interested in their caring, compassionate natures as we are in their qualifications and experience. After all, it’s those personal skills that are the difference between good and great care. A designated carer will help you to move in and settle into life at your new home. They and the rest of the team will spend time getting to know you, finding out about your likes and dislikes and ensuring you receive care in the way that suits you best. Every member of staff receives specialist dementia training to enable them to support best practice in dementia care. Staff are able provide empathetic and sensitive care and find simple and creative solutions to support residents to lead more fulfilled lives. We are committed to continually improving the care we provide for people living with dementia and our team includes a Head of Dementia care, facilitator in Best Practice in Dementia Care trainer and Dementia Champions.”

Further information about Good Companions, and Vacancies at the new New Residential Dementia Care Unit can be found at https://goodcompanions.net or call 016973 31553

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