Counselling
at Home
We bring counselling to you - whether you are at home, in a care home, or in hospital - so that you don’t have to travel to get support.
Our service is designed for people who are unable to attend conventional counselling appointments due to age, illness, mobility issues, or other circumstances.
Wherever you are in life, and wherever you are physically, we believe everyone should have the chance to talk, be heard, and feel understood.
People come to us for many different reasons, you might be:
Feeling isolated, low or depressed
Struggling with grief, loss, or life changes
Living with illness or pain
Dealing with stress, anxiety, or emotional overwhelm
You don’t need a diagnosis or referral to start the process - just a willingness to explore how you’re feeling.
“I feel more hopeful and optimistic”
Sage Counselling Client
How It Works
After receiving your enquiry, we arrange a Counselling Assessment to learn a little about your situation and whether counselling with Sage Counselling might be a good fit.
To find out more about this call, click HERE to see the sort of questions we ask.
If it feels right to move forward, we’ll match you with either a trainee or qualified counsellor who can visit you regularly in person.
Here’s what to expect:
Sessions are held weekly
Counselling can be short-term or long-term (up to 2 years)
Visits take place in your own setting - home, care home, or hospital
Your sessions are weekly, confidential and led by your pace and needs
“Having one to one contact with someone who understands and can point out different ways of dealing with life and thoughts”
Sage Counselling Client
Costs and Contributions
Sage Counselling is a registered charity and while many of our staff give their time voluntarily or for a nominal fee, it still costs around £30,000 a year to run the charity. This is why we ask for affordable contributions according to your means.
Fees
Our standard fees for counselling sessions:
Counselling assessment – £35
Weekly counselling session – £35
Concessions
No one is turned away due to financial difficulty.
We offer a range of concessions to ensure our service is affordable. We can discuss this when we speak and find a level that works for you.
Initial Free Call
Have questions about counselling, fees or availability? Call us on 07585 141599 - we are happy to help.
Request Counselling
Every year, Sage Counselling supports hundreds of people across the region with one-to-one counselling at home.
Whatever you're going through, we’re here to support you.
Call us: 07585 141599
Email: admin@sagecounselling.org.uk
Or fill out the form.
You can get in touch for yourself or someone else, with their permission.
We also welcome referrals from GPs, social workers, social prescribers, carers, friends and family.
FAQs
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Each counselling session lasts 50 minutes. At the end of each meeting arrangements are made for the following session.
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Sage counsellors are bound by the BACP Ethical Framework which means your sessions remain confidential. Trust and confidentiality are a part of the counselling relationship.
However there are limitations to confidentiality if the counsellor has concerns that might necessitate contacting other professionals. The issues that would raise concern might be if a client is seriously thinking about harming themselves or someone else. We would always endeavor to speak with the client before contacting any other professional but if there is an immediate threat to personal safety we would break confidentiality without consent. At the assessment clients are given information about confidentiality and are given an opportunity to ask questions.
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Our counsellors receive supervision in line with the BACP Ethical Framework. This ensures their work is ethical, safe, and effective. Supervision means they meet regularly with a clinical supervisor (also bound by BACP confidentiality) to reflect on how they are working with their clients.
Find out more at the BACP website BACP Ethical Framework.
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Everyone is unique and the number of sessions depends on each person’s needs. It is usual to agree to 6 meetings. During the sixth session the counsellor will help the client review feelings and thoughts about counselling so far. Counselling can then continue or finish. When the client wants to stop counselling, we request one final session to review the work that has been done.
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No—you can contact us directly or be referred by someone else with your permission.
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Waiting times can vary depending on your location and our counsellors’ availability. We will talk about this during your free call or assessment.
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No. While we began with a focus on older adults, we now support adults of any age who are unable to travel to counselling.
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We focus on face-to-face counselling for people who cannot travel but we can also offer Zoom and telephone sessions when required.