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Care Control vs Nourish: Which Care Management System is Best?

Choosing a care management system is no longer just about replacing paper care plans.
Today’s care providers need software that supports care delivery, workforce management, compliance, reporting, medication, finance and business operations, all while keeping costs under control.
Care Control and Nourish are both established digital care management providers used by organisations across the UK, but they take very different approaches.
In this blog, we’ll compare both platforms across key areas including care planning, HR, rotas, payroll, AI, medication management, reporting and integrations to help you decide which solution best fits your organisation.
About Care Control
Care Control is an all-in-one digital care management platform built by care providers for care providers. Originally developed within a working care home, the platform was designed to solve the operational challenges of running a care business, not just recording care.
Today, Care Control supports residential care homes, nursing homes, supported living providers and domiciliary care agencies with a single platform that combines care planning, medication management, workforce management, reporting, compliance and business operations.
Rather than relying on multiple suppliers or disconnected products, Care Control brings everything together under one roof.
About Nourish
Nourish is a digital care management provider offering solutions across residential care, home care and children’s services.
Its platform provides digital care planning, reporting, medication management, mobile working and AI-powered quality tools. Alongside its core care platform, Nourish also offers additional products such as Nourish Confidence, Nourish Transparency and Nourish Empower, together with a range of third-party integrations, allowing organisations to build a solution around their individual requirements.
At a Glance
| Feature | Care Control | Nourish |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | All-in-one platform | Configurable ecosystem |
| Care Settings | Residential, Nursing, Supported Living, Domiciliary | Residential, Home Care, Children's Services |
| NHS Assured | ✓ | ✓ |
| Mobile Apps | ✓ | ✓ |
| GP Connect | ✓ | ✓ |
| HR | Included | Integration needed. Some capabilites advertised for home care providers through Nourish Empower. |
| Recruitment | Included | Not advertised as a native feature. |
| Payroll | Included | Available through Nourish Empower and integrations; not a native residential payroll module. |
| Supervisions | Included | No dedicated supervision or appraisal module advertised. |
| Quality Assurance Surveys | Included | Available through separate products/integrations rather than the core platform. |
| CRM | Included | Available via integration (Found CRM), not built into the core platform. |
| Invoicing | Included | Available through Nourish Empower for Home Care Providers. |
| Rotas | Residential & domiciliary rotas included | Strong workforce scheduling, particularly for home care. Residential rota functionality is less prominently advertised and may require additional products. |
| Reporting | Included | Included |
| AI | Built-in MargoAI across the platform | AI available within Nourish. |
| eMAR | Native eMAR | Paid for integration. Nourish recently announced they are building their own eMAR platform. |
| Family Portal | Included | Included |
| Training | Built-in training matrix | Available. |
| Equipment | Dedicated care hardware available | Supports standard mobile devices; no dedicated hardware range advertised. |
Additional Operational Features
| Feature | Care Control | Nourish |
|---|---|---|
| Single Database | ✓ Everything in one platform | Multiple products and integrations |
| Custom Forms | Included | Included |
| Incident Management | Included | Included |
| Audit Trail | Included | Included |
| Resident Finance | Included | Limited/through additional products |
| Visitor Management | Included | Not prominently advertised | Maintenance Management | Included | Paid for Integration |
| Cost of Care | Included | Available through Nourish Transparency. Does not state if it's included or a paid-for extra. |
| Knowledgebase | Dedicated customer support website with knowledgebase, product tutorials and built in AI support within Care Control Cloud. | Customer Support Contact Page. Unable to find any information on a public knowledgebase. |
What are Nourish good at?
Nourish has established itself as one of the UK’s recognised care management providers by offering a flexible platform supported by additional products and integrations.
For organisations that prefer choosing specific modules or already have existing systems in place, this approach can provide a high level of flexibility.
Flexible ecosystem
Rather than delivering every feature through one product, Nourish has developed an ecosystem of solutions including products such as Nourish Confidence, Nourish Transparency and Nourish Empower, alongside third-party integrations. This allows providers to build a technology stack around their operational requirements rather than adopting a single, fixed platform.
Strong digital care management
At its core, Nourish provides comprehensive digital care planning, daily notes, observations, assessments, medication management, reporting and mobile access.
It also supports GP Connect and is an NHS Assured supplier, giving care providers access to key clinical information where appropriate.
Investment in AI
Artificial Intelligence continues to become increasingly important within social care, and Nourish has invested heavily in AI across its wider product portfolio.
Its AI capabilities help organisations identify trends, improve quality assurance, analyse data and support compliance activities.
Supports multiple care settings
Nourish supports residential care, home care and children’s services, making it suitable for organisations operating across different sectors.
Its home care offering, in particular, includes workforce scheduling and visit management through Nourish Empower.
What is Care Control Good At?
Care Control has taken a different approach to many care management providers by developing a truly all-in-one platform. Rather than relying on multiple standalone products or third-party integrations to deliver core functionality, Care Control brings care planning, HR, workforce management, medication management, quality assurance, reporting, CRM, payroll support and AI together within a single ecosystem.
One Platform, One Database
One of Care Control’s biggest strengths is that every module works from the same database. Whether you’re managing care plans, staff records, incidents, medication, occupancy or compliance, information only needs to be entered once.
This not only reduces administration but also provides managers with a complete operational overview without switching between different systems or exporting data between multiple suppliers.
Built by Care Providers
Care Control wasn’t created as a software company looking to enter the care sector. It was originally developed within a working care home after the team struggled to find a solution that supported both care delivery and the day-to-day running of the business.
That real-world experience continues to shape the platform today, with features designed around the practical challenges care providers face every day rather than simply digitising paperwork.
Supporting Different Types of Care Providers
Not every care provider operates in the same way, and Care Control has invested heavily in ensuring its platform reflects this.
Residential care homes, nursing homes, supported living services and domiciliary care providers all have different operational requirements. For example, a residential care home typically manages shift-based staffing, while a domiciliary care provider needs visit scheduling, travel time management, contracts and community-based workflows.
Rather than asking every provider to adapt to the same processes, Care Control offers dedicated functionality for each care setting. This includes residential and domiciliary rota management, home care contract management, invoicing workflows and service-specific operational tools designed to support the way different providers actually deliver care.
Comprehensive Workforce Management
Beyond care planning, Care Control includes a broad range of workforce management tools within the platform.
These include HR, staff records, recruitment support, training matrices, supervisions, payroll exports and rota management, helping providers manage both their workforce and the care they deliver from one system.
Designed for Better Oversight
Because operational and care data sit within the same platform, managers can quickly access meaningful reporting across staffing, compliance, occupancy, incidents, medication, audits and business performance.
This joined-up approach supports better decision-making while reducing the need to gather information from multiple systems.
Integrates Where It Adds Value
Although Care Control is designed as an all-in-one platform, it also recognises that some providers rely on specialist technologies.
That’s why Care Control integrates with a range of complementary systems, including nurse call systems, PainChek, Syndora Alto and other specialist healthcare solutions. These integrations allow providers to connect the technologies they already use while keeping many of their operational and care management processes within a single platform.
Ultimately, Care Control’s philosophy is simple: include as much functionality as possible within one integrated system, while offering integrations where they genuinely enhance care delivery or operational efficiency.
Where Do Care Control and Nourish Differ?
At first glance, Care Control and Nourish appear to offer many of the same core capabilities. Both provide digital care planning, reporting, medication management, mobile access, GP Connect and AI-powered tools.
The biggest difference isn’t necessarily the number of features available—it’s how those features are delivered.

Platform Philosophy
Care Control has been built around the idea of providing one integrated platform for running a care business.
Core operational functions including care planning, medication management, HR, workforce management, rotas, quality assurance, reporting, AI, CRM, payroll support and business management all operate from the same platform and share the same database. This means providers don’t have to manage multiple systems for everyday operations, helping to reduce administration and keep information connected.
Nourish has taken a different approach. Alongside its core care management platform, organisations can extend their solution through additional products such as Nourish Empower, Nourish Confidence and Nourish Transparency, as well as a range of third-party integrations. This modular approach gives providers flexibility to build a solution around their individual requirements.
Neither approach is inherently right or wrong—they simply reflect different product strategies.
Built From Real Care Experience
One of Care Control’s defining characteristics is its origin.
The platform wasn’t created by a software company entering the care market. It was developed within a working care home after the team struggled to find software that supported both care delivery and the wider operation of the business without relying on multiple suppliers or increasing costs.
Having experienced these challenges first-hand, the team built a platform that reflected how care providers actually work. Over the past decade, Care Control has continued to evolve alongside the sector and now supports more than 1,000 care providers across the UK.
This practical background remains a key part of the platform’s development, with many new features driven by customer feedback and the day-to-day realities of delivering care.
One Supplier or Multiple Products?
Another key difference is how organisations choose to manage their technology.
Care Control aims to reduce the need for multiple software suppliers by bringing a broad range of operational and care management tools together within one platform. This can simplify procurement, staff training, reporting and ongoing system management.
Nourish’s modular ecosystem may appeal to organisations that already have specialist software in place or prefer selecting additional products and integrations based on their individual requirements.
Which Approach Best Supports Your Organisation?
The right platform ultimately depends on how your organisation prefers to operate.
If you’re looking for a flexible ecosystem that can be expanded through additional products and integrations, Nourish offers a configurable approach that may suit your requirements.
If you would prefer a single platform that combines care management, workforce management, compliance, medication management, business operations and AI within one integrated system, Care Control may be better aligned with your organisation.
Which Care Management System Is Right for You?
Both Care Control and Nourish are established digital care management providers that support organisations in delivering safe, person-centred care.
The choice comes down to your priorities.
Providers that value a modular ecosystem with optional products and integrations may find Nourish a good fit.
Providers looking to consolidate care management, workforce management, compliance, reporting and operational tools into one integrated platform may find Care Control better suited to the way they work.
Before making a decision, it’s worth arranging demonstrations with both providers, exploring the functionality that’s most important to your organisation and considering not only the features available today, but how each platform will support your service as it grows in the future.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Which is better, Care Control or Nourish?
Neither platform is universally “better”—the right choice depends on your organisation’s priorities. Care Control is designed as an all-in-one platform that combines care planning, workforce management, compliance, reporting, AI and business operations in one system. Nourish takes a more modular approach, allowing organisations to extend their platform with additional products and integrations. Providers should consider which approach best fits their operational needs, budget and long-term plans.
Is Care Control NHS Assured?
Yes. Care Control is an NHS Assured digital care management platform and supports providers across residential care, nursing care, supported living and domiciliary care.
Is Nourish NHS Assured?
Yes. Nourish is also an NHS Assured supplier and supports GP Connect, helping authorised care professionals access relevant GP information where appropriate.
Does Care Control include HR software?
Yes. Care Control includes built-in HR functionality, including staff records, recruitment support, training matrices, supervisions, payroll exports and workforce management tools within the wider platform.
Does Care Control include payroll?
Care Control includes payroll exports and workforce management functionality within the platform, helping providers simplify payroll processes without relying on additional software.
Which platform is better for residential care?
Both Care Control and Nourish support domiciliary care providers. Care Control includes dedicated domiciliary functionality such as visit scheduling, contract management, invoicing and community-based workflows, while Nourish offers home care workforce management through Nourish Empower.
Does Care Control integrate with other software?
Yes. Although Care Control is designed as an all-in-one platform, it also integrates with specialist solutions where appropriate, including technologies such as PainChek, Syndora Alto and nurse call systems.
Can I migrate from Nourish to Care Control?
Yes. If you’re considering switching care management systems, the Care Control team can discuss your current setup, migration requirements and implementation process during a personalised demonstration.
How do I choose the right care management system?
When comparing care management systems, consider more than just digital care planning. Look at workforce management, medication, reporting, compliance, AI, integrations, ongoing costs, customer support and how well the platform fits the way your organisation operates. Requesting a personalised demonstration is often the best way to evaluate whether a system meets your requirements.
