Live-in Care

Moving into a care home can feel like an upheaval. With live-in care, you don’t have to leave the home you love. A dedicated carer lives with you, providing one-to-one support so you can keep your routines, your comforts, and your independence.

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Why choose live-in care?

Our carers can help with a range of daily tasks, personalised to each client’s needs. We can assist with:

Stay at home

Remain in familiar surroundings with your spouse, family, pets, and community.

Your day, your way

No set visiting hours, no fixed menus, no restricted activities; keep the choices that matter to you.

Personal attention

Enjoy continuous, one-to-one support from a hand-matched carer.

a carer you know

Build meaningful relationships with a small rota of carers, rather than being supported by a large, changing team.

Mobility Support

For those with mobility challenges, we offer assistance with moving around, bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene, ensuring dignity and safety.

Medication Support

Our carers manage medication schedules, especially for those with memory concerns, ensuring proper dosages and regular intake.

Pet Care

Carers help feed and walk pets, so clients can enjoy their companionship without the physical demands of pet care.

Personal Care Tasks

We assist with essential care tasks, including bathing, personal hygiene, and dressing support.

What is fully managed live-in care?

With fully managed live-in care, All About Home Care takes care of everything. We recruit, vet, match, schedule and supervise your carers, and we employ and pay them directly, including PAYE and National Insurance. Your care is overseen by our team, with regular reviews and ongoing quality monitoring. Our service is regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in England, providing independent oversight through routine inspections.

For a free, no-obligation care assessment call 01892 575 499

Live-in care is a great fit for:

In-home care brings support right into the comfort of home, offering some wonderful advantages over residential care.
It’s flexible, letting loved ones keep their routines and enjoy truly personalised care that suits their needs and budget. 

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Families at a distance or with limited time:

When relatives live far away, work full-time, or juggle other responsibilities and can’t coordinate day-to-day care.

Complex or changing needs:

Dementia, Parkinson’s, MS, stroke recovery, palliative/end-of-life, catheter care, mobility issues, falls risk, or frequent hospital admissions.

Safety and continuity:

When consistent routines, night support, medication management, and timely responses to changes are essential.

Carer respite:

When a family carer needs a sustainable break without compromising quality or continuity of care.

Excellent care and support by all the staff involved in looking after my mother while I have been away on holiday.

Doreen L (Client), June 2025