Live-in Care

Overview

Live-in Care provides round-the-clock support from a dedicated carer living in the home. It can be a reassuring alternative to residential care, offering continuity, familiar surroundings, and personalised routines. Live-in care can also be used for short-term recovery, respite for families, or longer-term support.

Who this service is for

  • Individuals needing 24-hour support and reassurance
  • People with complex needs who wish to remain at home
  • Those at risk of falls or requiring overnight support
  • Families seeking consistent, one-to-one care

What’s Included

  • Families seeking consistent, one-to-one care
  • Personal care and daily living support
  • Meal preparation and nutrition support
  • Medication prompting/support (as agreed)
  • Companionship and emotional wellbeing support
  • Overnight reassurance and wellbeing checks (as agreed)

How we deliver this care

We carry out an assessment and agree the level of support needed across the day and night. We match carers carefully and set expectations clearly. We review plans regularly and communicate with families where appropriate and with consent. Live-in arrangements include agreed rest periods for the carer and safe planning for cover where required.

Our approach

Live-in care works best when the home environment and routines are respected. We aim for compatibility, continuity, and consistent communication. Our focus is safety, dignity, and quality of life for the individual and reassurance for families.

Faq’s

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is live-in care suitable for dementia?
    It can be, depending on needs and risks. We will discuss this during assessment and plan support accordingly.
  • Will the live-in carer have breaks?
    Yes. Live-in arrangements include rest periods; this is planned safely.
  • Can live-in care be short-term?
    Yes. It can support recovery, respite, or transitions from hospital.

To discuss your needs, request a call back or contact us to arrange an assessment.

Go To Top