Live-in care: care is provided by a fully-trained carer who lives with you in your own home.
Live-in care is another care at home option that will enable you to live independently in the comfort of your own home as a long-term option. We believe live-in care is ideal for a person who requires round-the-clock care. With live-in care from Nurseplus Care at home, you’ll be matched with a dedicated carer who will come and live with you in your home.
Your live-in carer will always be available to offer support and assistance. Whether you need companionship, help with medication support, or have more complex needs, your Live-in care plan will be tailored to your lifestyle and needs. One of the main differences between a residential care home and live-in care is that you are guaranteed one-to-one care, which can make all the difference to your independence and your ability to really connect to your carer.
Live-in care can result in improved physical and mental health outcomes by preventing accidents in the home, spotting changes in health sooner, and maintaining mobility as well as combatting loneliness and feelings of isolation.
It’s important to note that live-in care is not the same as 24-hour care. Your live-in carer will be on standby to provide emergency care overnight should you need it, but their routine will mirror yours in order to accommodate your day-to-day care needs. If you feel that you might need dedicated care throughout the night, 24-hour care or a residential care home setting may be a better option for your needs.
Some other things to consider when choosing live-in care are:
Do you have enough space to provide your live-in carer with comfortable living arrangements and privacy?
This is essential for live-in carers so they can stay in touch with their Nurseplus Care at home team.
Are you willing and able to welcome a stranger into your home? Some people can find living with someone outside of their family or friendship circle daunting.
That said there are some exceptional benefits to choosing live-in care such as consistent companionship, family respite, and support for degenerative conditions such as dementia. Your live-in carer will become a part of your family and a trusted, reliable person who can help you remain in the familiar surroundings of your home, belongings, and even your beloved pet. Many residential care homes will not accommodate your pet so, by choosing live-in care, you’ll be able to remain at home with everything you love most.