
About NeeryVille Care
NeeryVille Care was founded on a simple belief. That home is not just where people live. It is where they feel safe. Where they recognise the faces around them. Where decades of memory, routine and identity are held.
And that for most people particularly those living with dementia, leaving that home does not just mean a change of address.
It means losing something that cannot be replaced. That belief is why NeeryVille Care exists. And it is what drives everything we do.
How NeeryVille Care Began

Daniel Johnson spent more than a decade working in care homes across the UK as a care manager and psychologist. He worked closely with people living with dementia, observing their daily lives, their responses to care and the moments that made a genuine difference to how they felt. What he observed changed the direction of his career entirely.
When people with dementia moved into a care home even a good one something often shifted. The familiar sounds were gone. The familiar smells were gone. The chair they had sat in for thirty years was not there. The view from the window was different. And without those anchors, many people became more confused, more anxious and more withdrawn within weeks of arriving. Daniel had seen it happen too many times to ignore it.
The environment was not just affecting their comfort. It was affecting their cognition, their identity and their sense of self. He made a decision. He would not let that happen to anyone in his own family. And he did not believe it had to happen to anyone else's.
He left his role and began speaking to other care professionals people who had spent careers working for some of the UK's largest care organisations and had reached the same conclusion from different directions. That the right care, delivered in the right place, could achieve more than any care home ever could. Together they brought more than 60 years of combined professional experience in care management, care coordination and family support.
And in 2023 they founded NeeryVille Care. Not to build a large franchise. Not to win contracts. But to prove that with the right people around them, anyone can be cared for at home no matter their condition, no matter their needs.
Where It All Began
NeeryVille Care did not begin with live-in care or complex medical support. It began with something much simpler. In the early days the team started by helping older adults in the community with the things that most people take for granted. Running errands. Collecting prescriptions. Carrying shopping home from the high street. Helping with light household tasks that had become difficult to manage alone.
It sounds modest. But the impact was not. Many of the older people they supported had families who lived far away. Others had families who were working long hours and simply could not be there as often as they wanted to be. Some had no nearby family at all. What these people needed was not necessarily medical care. They needed someone reliable to show up. Someone who knew their name. Someone who noticed if something felt different today compared to yesterday. That early work taught the team something important.
That the line between practical support and genuine care is much thinner than most people realise. That collecting a prescription is also a welfare check. That help with shopping is also companionship. That showing up consistently for someone who lives alone is one of the most meaningful things one person can do for another. From that foundation NeeryVille Care grew.
The needs of the families they supported grew too. What began as a few hours of practical help each week evolved into visiting care, then overnight care, then specialist live-in care for people with complex conditions. The service changed. The mission never did. Every older adult deserves someone in their corner. Someone who shows up. Someone who notices. Someone who genuinely cares about the quality of the life they are living, not just the tasks on the care plan.
Our Mission
NeeryVille Care exists to change the way people think about care in later life. Not to manage decline. Not to fill a gap when family cannot cope. But to actively improve the quality of life of every person we support — in a way that a care home, however good, simply cannot replicate.
We believe three things deeply. First, that home is the single most powerful environment for human wellbeing. The familiar sounds, smells, routines and faces of a life lived in one place provide something that no care facility can recreate. For people living with dementia this is not a preference. It is a clinical reality that shapes every decision we make about how care is delivered. Second, that consistency matters more than almost anything else in care.
The same carer at the door every single visit. The same voice on the phone every time a family calls. The same familiar face that your loved one has come to trust. This is not just comforting. For people living with dementia and complex conditions it is the difference between care that genuinely works and care that simply happens.
Third, that most families do not get the guidance they need to make the right care decision at the right time. They are left to navigate a complex system alone, often in a moment of crisis, without someone to explain their options clearly and honestly. NeeryVille Care exists to be that someone. Not to sell a care package. But to genuinely guide families toward the right solution for their loved one, even if that solution is not us. Our slogan is simple. Live well at home. We will make sure of it.
The People Behind NeeryVille Care
Every founding belief at NeeryVille Care comes down to one thing in practice. The people we put through the door. Not a rota. Not whoever is available. The same person, consistently, who gets to know your loved one and becomes a trusted part of their daily life. That promise starts with the team behind the scenes, the people who assess, coordinate, match and oversee every care arrangement we make.
This is not a call centre. When you call NeeryVille Care you speak to the same small team of professionals who personally oversee every care arrangement from beginning to end. The same people who know your family. The same people who are accountable for what happens next.

Care Manager
Daniel Johnson is the Registered Care Manager at NeeryVille Care and the professional whose experience shaped everything the company stands for. With over 12 years of experience in the care sector including extensive work in care homes as both a care manager and psychologist
Daniel developed a deep specialism in dementia care and a clear conviction about where people living with dementia are best supported. He leads NeeryVille Care alongside a team of professionals who bring over 60 years of combined experience in care management, care coordination and family support with one shared goal. To prove that anyone can be cared for at home, whatever their condition, with the right people around them.
Daniel personally oversees every care arrangement made through NeeryVille Care. He reviews every care plan, supervises every carer and ensures that the quality of care delivered in every home meets the standard he would expect for his own family.
Families often describe Daniel as someone who makes complex situations feel clear and manageable from the very first conversation.

Olivia Walker
Care coordinator
Olivia Walker is NeeryVille Care's Care Coordinator and the person responsible for making sure every care arrangement runs exactly
as it should — from the first
assessment through to ongoing day-to-day support.
With many years of experience in home care coordination Olivia has developed a particular talent for something that matters enormously to the families NeeryVille supports.
Matching carers to the people they support based not just on skills but on personality, interests and genuine compatibility.
Whether your loved one needs a single morning visit or multiple daily visits Olivia ensures every
arrangement is consistent, well structured and exactly right for the person at the centre of it.
Families value Olivia's calm
approach, her attention to detail and the clarity she brings to what can often feel like an overwhelming process.

Noah Petterson
Client Partnership officer
Noah Petterson is often the first person families connect with when they begin exploring care options for a loved one.
He brings a calm, thoughtful and unhurried approach to every conversation ensuring families feel heard, understood and supported at their own pace. With strong experience in client engagement and community care services Noah specialises in building trusted relationships from the very beginning of a family's journey with NeeryVille.
He listens carefully, asks the right questions and makes sure that every care arrangement begins with a complete and accurate understanding of what your loved one truly needs.
Noah's strength lies in bridging the space between what families are worried about and what NeeryVille Care can actually do to help clearly, honestly and without pressure.

Katharina Brehm
Business Support Executive
Care Coordinator — Highgate and North London Katharina Brehm is the familiar voice many families first hear when they contact NeeryVille Care.
She handles initial enquiries, care onboarding and day-to-day communication with a warmth and clarity that families across Highgate and North London consistently comment on.
Katharina has a deep knowledge of the local community and brings a genuinely personal touch to every family she supports.
She understands that the first conversation about care is often one of the most difficult a family has, and she approaches every enquiry with the patience and care that moment deserves.
Her role ensures that from the very first call NeeryVille Care feels less like a care company and more like a trusted local team that genuinely knows your family.
What We Specialise In
NeeryVille Care was built around a specific belief that specialist conditions do not require a care home. They require the right carer, the right care plan and the right level of oversight at home. These are the areas where our team has the deepest experience and the strongest clinical confidence.
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Dementia & Alzheimer’s Care: This is where NeeryVille Care began. Daniel Johnson's background as a psychologist and dementia specialist informs every aspect of how we approach dementia care at home. Familiar surroundings, consistent faces and unbroken routine are not preferences for people living with dementia. They are clinical necessities. Every dementia care arrangement we make is built around this understanding.
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Overnight and Waking Night Care: For families who need someone present through the night — whether for safety monitoring, medication, personal care or simply the reassurance of a familiar presence — our overnight care service provides consistent support from a carer your loved one already knows. Not a stranger at the door at midnight. Someone familiar.
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Parkinson's Care: Parkinson's disease presents specific care challenges particularly around medication timing, mobility and fall prevention. Our carers are experienced in supporting people living with Parkinson's and understand that precise medication prompting at the right time is not just helpful. It is essential to managing the condition effectively at home.
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Cancer Care at Home Living with cancer — whether during treatment, in recovery or in palliative care — brings its own specific physical and emotional challenges. Our carers are experienced in providing practical support, medication management and compassionate companionship for people living with cancer at home. Every arrangement is overseen directly by Daniel Johnson.
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Post-Hospital & Recovery Care: Recovering from surgery or a period in hospital is one of the most vulnerable times in a person's life. Getting home is only the beginning. We arrange post-operative and hospital discharge care quickly in most cases within 24 to 48 hours so that your loved one has the right support in place from the moment they arrive home.
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Post-Stroke Care and Rehabilitation: Recovering from a stroke at home requires patience, consistency and a carer who understands the specific physical and cognitive challenges that follow. We support people through stroke recovery with personalised care that focuses on rebuilding confidence, maintaining mobility and helping your loved one regain as much independence as possible in their own home.
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Mobility and Frailty Care: For older adults whose mobility has reduced whether through age, injury or long-term conditions — the risk of falls and the loss of independence can feel very real. Our carers provide consistent daily support with moving safely around the home, getting in and out of bed, managing stairs and getting out and about with confidence.
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Complex Care at Home: Some conditions require a level of care that families assume can only be delivered in a care home or hospital setting. We exist to challenge that assumption. With the right carer, the right training and the right clinical oversight from Daniel Johnson and our care team, complex care can be delivered safely and effectively at home. We assess each situation individually and are always honest about what is possible.
All care is delivered under strong clinical leadership and governance and in adherance to CQC regulations
Our Registrations and Credentials
NeeryVille Care is committed to complete transparency about who we are, how we are regulated and what families can independently verify before making any decision about care.
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Care Quality Commission — CQC Registered Provider NeeryVille Care is registered with and regulated by the Care Quality Commission — the independent regulator of health and social care in England. Our CQC registration can be verified independently at any time. CQC Provider ID: 1-21254500455
Find out more about what CQC regulation means for your family
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NHS Find Care — Listed Provider NeeryVille Care is listed on the NHS Find Care directory — the NHS's own verified directory of care providers across England. Our listing can be viewed directly on the NHS website.
View our NHS Find Care listing
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Information Commissioner's Office — ICO Registered NeeryVille Care is registered with the Information Commissioner's Office confirming that the personal data of every family and care recipient we work with is handled securely, lawfully and in full compliance with UK data protection regulations.
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Homecare Association — Member NeeryVille Care is a member of the Homecare Association — the professional membership body for home care providers in the United Kingdom. Membership reflects our commitment to professional standards and best practice in home care delivery.
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City and Guilds — Trained Our carers hold City and Guilds qualifications — one of the most widely recognised and respected vocational qualification frameworks in the United Kingdom. This ensures that every carer we place has been trained to a verified and independently recognised standard.
Find out more about our dementia care at home
All care delivered through NeeryVille Care operates within a full clinical governance framework overseen by Daniel Johnson, our Registered Care Manager. This framework covers carer recruitment, training, supervision, care planning, safeguarding and quality assurance.
Just Call Us.
We Will Take It From There.
If something in what you have read feels right for your family the next step is simple.
Call us on 0208 129 5854.
You will speak directly with Daniel Johnson or a member of our care team. No forms. No obligation. Just a conversation. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Live well at home. We will make sure of it.


