
Live-in care built around continuity, dignity, and everyday reassurance.
A dedicated carer who lives in your home, providing continuous one-to-one support built entirely around your loved one. For families who want consistency, companionship, and genuine peace of mind.
Is this right for you?
Dedicated Live-in Care
The difference is rarely just hours of support. It is about knowing that someone who truly understands your family member is there through every part of the day — the morning routine, the quiet afternoons, the moments that matter most.
Daily routine support and personal care planning
Companionship, prompts, wellbeing support, and practical home-based help
Clear family communication and responsive review conversations
A stronger sense of continuity and familiarity at home
Less friction for families navigating changing support needs
A personal transition into care that feels calm, not clinical
Confidence from the start.
We would rather wait than place the wrong carer
Every match matters. We take the time to understand personality, preferences, and daily rhythms before introducing anyone into your home. The right carer changes everything.
Families stay informed, not chasing updates
You should never have to wonder how things are going. We communicate proactively — the good days, the difficult ones, and the small moments that matter most.
One conversation to reach the right team
Whether you are a family, a social worker, or an NHS partner, your first conversation reaches someone who can actually help — not a call centre or a generic inbox.
Three simple steps.
Share the type of support required, preferred area, and urgency
Speak to our team about suitability, timing, and care planning
Receive a tailored follow-up conversation rather than a one-size-fits-all quote
Live-in Care enquiry
Share the basics and our team will follow up with personalised guidance.
Common questions.
Who is live-in care suitable for?
Live-in care can suit people who want more continuity at home, especially where daily support, companionship, practical help, and reassurance are all important together.
How quickly can live-in care discussions start?
Most families speak with our team the same day. We start with a real conversation about what is happening, not a form — because urgency deserves a human response.
Can families stay involved in planning?
Absolutely. Families are partners in everything we do. You will hear from us regularly — not just when there is a problem, but about the good days too.