Let's Get Care is an established national self-managed provider, and if you're comparing options it's a reasonable one to look at. This is a straight comparison with Partner with Care so you can see where each fits. We describe only what both providers publicly offer, and we'd encourage you to check both websites directly before deciding.

Comparison based on publicly available information from Let's Get Care's website as at July 2026. Details can change — please verify current details with each provider.

Both providers do self-managed Support at Home well, with online budget tools and choice of workers. The difference is the delivery model and the kind of support you get around it.

The models side by side

Let's Get Care is a national provider offering full, part and self-management options, with an online portal and app. Partner with Care centres on local partners — established care businesses in your area who deliver the support — with us as the registered provider behind them, plus two named contacts and real-time family visibility of the budget.

 Partner with CareLet's Get Care
Self-managed Support at HomeYesYes
Choose your own workersYesYes
Local partner delivers careYes — core to our modelYou choose suppliers
Budget-tracking portalYes — real-time family visibilityYes — portal & app
Named contacts for supportTwo (care & finance)Dedicated care team
Published management feeAsk us for current pricing10% (per their site, Jul 2026)

Where Partner with Care is different

Our model is local-first. Instead of a national platform where you assemble suppliers yourself, we bring a vetted local partner to you — and families get real-time visibility of the budget and payments on any device, with two named contacts (care and finance) rather than a general team queue. On fees, Let's Get Care publishes a 10% care management fee; we'd simply encourage you to compare current pricing from both of us in writing, since inclusions differ.

Both are credible choices. Let's Get Care is a large national provider with a polished platform and a clear published fee. If a national platform suits you, they're worth considering. If you'd rather have a local partner delivering and a personal point of contact, that's our focus.

How to choose well

Get both providers' current fees in writing, check what's included, and ask who will actually deliver the care and how local they are. Our guides on self-managed vs provider-managed and how much Support at Home costs will help you compare like for like.