Do you need 24/7 live-in care for the elderly?
One-to-one live in care for you or your loved ones
What is live-in care?
Live-in care is an alternative to moving to a care home.
Live-in care is provided for people with conditions such as dementia, alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, cancer, stroke recovery, Parkinsons, post op care and carer respite.
Living with you 7 days a week, your care worker will provide truly personalised care and companionship, focusing on you and your needs. We’ll manage your live-in care service but you’ll be in full control of the support you receive. We will be led by your goals and wishes and find creative solutions to help you live the life you choose.
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The benefits of live-in care
One-to-one quality care from a personal Live-in Care Worker.
Live a fulfilled and meaningful life in the comfort of your own home.
Improves overall health and wellbeing.
You can continue to live your life in the community you know.
You can stay with your pets.
Specialist care if required.
Couples can stay together.
Peace of mind for your family.
How much does it cost?
Our care packages range from £1290 to £1500 per week depending on your requirements.
The areas we cover
Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bristol, London, Greater London, Cambridge, Norwich, Peterborough, Milton Keynes, Norfolk, Ipswich, Colchester, Chelmsford, Watford, Surrey, Kent, Southampton, Portsmouth, Devon, Cornwall, Plymouth, Reading, Slough, Northants, Nottingham, Lincoln, Gloucester, Wiltshire, Somerset, Dorset, Berks, Oxford, Essex, Suffolk, Ely, Leicester, Rutland, Huntingdon, Warwick, Shropshire, Hereford, Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Sussex, Worcester, Cheshire and Wiltshire.
Our team
Our team is approachable, caring, compassionate and professional. You can call us to discuss yours or your families needs and then we can arrange for a personal home visit with one of our locality managers who will liasie with yourselves and our carers to arrange the best plan suited to you.
Care Quality Commission