Live-in care that keeps comfort, routine, and familiarity close
When ongoing support is needed, live-in care offers consistency without the disruption of moving away from home.

Tailored around the individual
Live-in care provides continuous support from a dedicated carer within the home environment. It is ideal for clients who need regular help, overnight reassurance, or closer day-to-day monitoring.
Who this service helps most
Live-in care provides continuous support from a dedicated carer within the home environment. It is ideal for clients who need regular help, overnight reassurance, or closer day-to-day monitoring.
Best fit 01
People who need more continuity than hourly visits can provide
Best fit 02
Families seeking reassurance around safety, routines, and companionship
Best fit 03
Clients who want to remain at home instead of moving into residential care
Practical benefits that make support feel steadier
This section makes the value feel tangible instead of generic.
Benefit 01
Greater consistency through one-to-one support in familiar surroundings
Benefit 02
Help with personal care, meals, mobility, and daily structure
Benefit 03
Reduced disruption for clients who feel safest at home
Benefit 04
Clear family updates and regular reviews to maintain confidence
How We Deliver It
A simple planning process for this service.
Families should be able to see how this service moves from first discussion to ongoing support.
Step 01
We assess suitability, home setup, and the level of support required throughout the day.
Step 02
A live-in arrangement is planned around practical routines, personal preferences, and safety.
Step 03
The placement is reviewed regularly so the service remains stable and appropriate.
Questions families usually ask
Question 01
How is live-in care different from home visits?
Live-in care provides ongoing presence and continuity, while home visits are scheduled at specific times during the day.
Question 02
Can live-in care support couples?
It can, depending on the level of need and home setup. This is usually discussed during the initial assessment.
Question 03
Is live-in care suitable after a hospital discharge?
Yes. It can be a strong option when someone needs closer support during recovery but wants to remain at home.
Want to talk through this service in more detail?
We can help you work out whether live-in care is the right fit or if another type of support would work better.
A clearer recommendation on the most suitable support route.
Practical guidance on timing, coverage, and likely next steps.