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Horizon Care Services

Site Map

Everything on this site.

All pages, plus the machine-readable files used by search engines and AI.

Main

  • Home

    Overview of services, who we work with, and how to get in touch.

  • About

    Who we are, our approach to staffing, and how we work with commissioning organisations.

  • Contact

    Phone, email, and a staffing request form for organisations.

Services

  • Healthcare Staffing

    Registered nurses, senior healthcare assistants, healthcare assistants, and support workers placed across England.

Work for us

  • Work for us

    Career opportunities for registered nurses, senior healthcare assistants, healthcare assistants, and support workers.

Brand

  • Brand assets

    Downloadable logo assets in all approved colour variants for use in partner materials.

Legal

  • Privacy policy

    How we collect, use, and protect personal data.

  • Legal notice

    Company registration, regulatory status, and website terms.

Writing

  • Blog

    Articles and guidance for healthcare professionals and commissioning organisations.

  • A Home Is Not a Workplace

    A carer enters a house to do a job. The person inside is at home. Why that small difference shapes what good care actually feels like.

  • Hats, Haircuts and Tattoos: A Better Way to Think About Change in Care

    Not all changes in care carry the same weight. A plain-English framework for helping care teams decide whether to try something quickly, plan it carefully, or slow right down before acting.

  • Caring with Dignity in Later Life: What Good Care Looks Like When Someone Is Ageing

    Dignity in later-life care is not a nice extra. A practical guide to what it means in the ordinary moments — washing, dressing, mealtimes, medication — and how carers and care businesses can protect it.

  • Home Care vs Care Home: What's the Difference, and Which One Is Right for Your Family?

    Choosing care for someone you love is rarely simple. A plain-English guide to how home care and care homes actually differ, and how families can decide which one fits.

Machine-readable

Files for search engines, AI crawlers, and developer tooling. Publicly accessible at the paths below.

  • /llms.txt

    Concise, structured summary of the organisation and its services. Written for AI language models that index websites to answer user queries.

  • /llms-full.txt

    Full content version for AI indexing — more detail on services, referral processes, staffing, and contact information.

  • /sitemap.xml

    Standard XML sitemap listing all public URLs with last-modified dates. Read by Google, Bing, and other search engines.

  • /robots.txt

    Crawler access rules. All major search and AI crawlers are explicitly permitted, including GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, and Google-Extended.