Angelica Care Mid Sussex

Angelica Care Mid Sussex We are a family run and owned private home care company that provides professional and quality care to adults at home

Feedback like this means so much 💛After 6 weeks of support, it’s wonderful to see our customers now back to living indep...
27/04/2026

Feedback like this means so much 💛

After 6 weeks of support, it’s wonderful to see our customers now back to living independently without us.

Care isn’t always forever, sometimes it’s just being there at the right time ✨

A familiar face to many of our customers 💜Good luck Isabel this Sunday – we’re all so proud of you! 🏉
17/04/2026

A familiar face to many of our customers 💜
Good luck Isabel this Sunday – we’re all so proud of you! 🏉

We’re so grateful for this lovely review. 🤍It’s been a privilege to support this customer at home, and we wish them all ...
16/04/2026

We’re so grateful for this lovely review. 🤍

It’s been a privilege to support this customer at home, and we wish them all the very best as they move into the next stage of their care journey. ✨

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09/04/2026

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Storrington and Sullington Wardens, Community café next Monday 13th April at Storrington Library 11am-12:30pm. Come along for a cuppa and a chat😀

Having care in place doesn’t always mean long-term decline or dependence. For many; it’s about short-term support, helpi...
09/04/2026

Having care in place doesn’t always mean long-term decline or dependence. For many; it’s about short-term support, helping individuals recover, regain confidence, and get back on their feet.

It’s incredibly rewarding for us to have supported this customer to a point where they now feel completely independent and comfortable without our care. That’s always the goal.

Thank you for trusting us to be part of your journey, and for your kind recommendation, it truly means the world to us.

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We see first-hand how important compassionate, consistent care is for individuals living with dementia and their familie...
08/04/2026

We see first-hand how important compassionate, consistent care is for individuals living with dementia and their families. No one should feel unsupported at such a difficult time. This is such an important conversation, and we fully support the need for earlier guidance and better end-of-life care.
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🌟 Employee Spotlight: Caroline 🌟 “Hi, I’m Caroline. I’ve been at Angelica Care for over 10 months. Working for Angelica ...
06/04/2026

🌟 Employee Spotlight: Caroline 🌟

“Hi, I’m Caroline.

I’ve been at Angelica Care for over 10 months. Working for Angelica Care has taught me routine, patience, understanding, and respect. I have met some amazing people and really enjoy listening to their stories and the history of their lives.

My job matters because working in domiciliary care allows individuals to carry on living independently in their own homes. I am so proud to be a part of this and always look forward to my visits. I feel so appreciated.

My role has taught me to listen, engage, and make everyone feel comfortable and confident. Knowing that I have made an impact on someone’s life is so rewarding.
I am motivated by all the individuals that I meet, the smiles on their faces, the thanks, and appreciation make it all worthwhile.

I have had different roles in my career, from driving airside lorries to security at airports and spending a long time in the airport industry. What I do now is the most rewarding job I have ever had. I’m not just a carer or a number, I’m part of a growing family.

I truly believe when one door closes, another opens, and everything happens for a reason. From day one, Angelica Care has supported me throughout. It’s a proud feeling to wear the uniform and be part of a growing care agency”

💜 Thank you, Caroline, for your dedication, compassion, and the difference you make every single day.

We’re so lucky to have you as part of the Angelica Care family!

We love receiving feedback like this 💜A huge thank you to our amazing care team for making a real difference every day.📞...
31/03/2026

We love receiving feedback like this 💜

A huge thank you to our amazing care team for making a real difference every day.

📞 Get in touch to book your free assessment.

Care starts with a conversation 💬Talking early about care and future plans helps you and your family feel prepared, supp...
28/03/2026

Care starts with a conversation 💬

Talking early about care and future plans helps you and your family feel prepared, supported, and in control.

It’s not just about today, it’s about peace of mind for tomorrow. Read more in our latest blog.

⏰ Clocks go forward tonight!
28/03/2026

⏰ Clocks go forward tonight!

Reminder - British Summer Time starts this Sunday⏰

When the clocks go forward it can be confusing for all of us, but it can be especially disorientating for people living with dementia, who might struggle with awareness of time.

As our days get longer and brighter, people living with dementia may find it harder to differentiate between 6am and 6pm. This disrupts their natural circadian rhythm and makes it hard for them, and those who care for them, to ensure they get enough sleep.

Thankfully there are a few easy things we can do to help minimise any disruption.

🌙 Consider having dinner and going to bed an hour earlier on Saturday. This means the person you’re caring for can still get enough sleep and can wake up at their usual time on Sunday, and that their routine will only be different for an evening rather than the whole day.

📆 Keep to a regular routine during the day and at bedtime. This can help to regulate a disrupted body clock. Doing regular activities at the same time each day – for example, going for a walk after breakfast – can help a person with dementia make sense of the time.

🚶‍♀️ Gentle exercise during the day can help the person feel sleepier during the evening, meaning they’ll go to bed at their usual time. If this isn’t an option, keeping them active during the day can have a similar effect. You could also consider using blackout curtains to reduce sunlight in the evenings.

⏰ Invest in an auto-setting clock. Some people with dementia can find it tricky to read a clock face, so often digital clocks are easier. You can also get clocks that show the day of the week and date as well as the time, and for some people a day/night clock can help them distinguish what time of day it is.

03/03/2026

The power of a break. Why respite matters.

We hear so many times that carers are stretched to the limit. If you’re an unpaid carer you might be juggling medical appointments, medication schedules, personal care, and household tasks…often with little time left for you.

This is where respite makes all the difference to someone in a caring role. Respite isn’t selfish. It’s essential.

Read more:
https://www.carerssupport.org.uk/rest-and-respite/

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32 West Street
Storrington
RH204EE

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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