Application Process
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Choosing a domiciliary or supported living home care provider in Staffordshire and Derbyshire is a big decision and can feel overwhelming, especially if it's your first time or if you don’t have someone to guide you through the process.
This page provides a clear overview of the application process for our properties, including options for personal care or support as needed.
If you have any further questions, please check our Supported Living FAQs. If you still need assistance or would rather speak with someone, don’t hesitate to contact us—our friendly customer service team will be happy to help, why not book a free, no-obligation domiciliary or supported living care assessment?
Our 6-step process to comprehensive domiciliary and supported living care
If you choose Peace Nest Care Homes for your domiciliary or supported living home care in Staffordshire and Derbyshire, we’ll follow a clear and simple 6-step process to ensure we deliver the very best care to meet your particular needs:

The Care Assessment

The Property Risk Assessment

The Personal Profile

The Support Network

The Care Plan

Carer Assignment
The carers at Peace Nest Care Homes are brilliant! They give 100% and go the extra mile for my dad. Everything he needs done, is done to the highest standard.”
Mr C Hayley and daughter Emily.
How to Apply
Some of our services accept direct applications, also known as self-referrals, allowing you to contact the local team at your chosen service and apply directly. However, most of our supported living services operate under agreements with the local authority, meaning a referral or application must be made on your behalf by their team.
Once we receive your application, a member of our friendly team will get in touch to discuss the next steps and arrange an assessment of your needs.
Use our property search to explore available services near you, check eligibility criteria, and learn how to apply. You must meet all eligibility requirements for your application to be considered. Your local authority can also provide guidance on housing and support options available in your area.
