Why live-in care at home?
Live-in care helps people live well at home for longer by providing specialist care in the comfort of the home. Our fully managed service provides you with the assistance you require to safely maintain your independence, avoiding the trauma of upheaval for those in need of full time support.
When should I choose live-in care?
These are the common situations our clients decide to implement live-in care:
Living with long-term conditions: Conditions like Parkinson’s require close and careful monitoring, our professional carers are trained to spot any changes to a client’s health, wellbeing and behaviour. Many of our clients also live with dementia. As dementia is a progressive condition, it is important to have a care package that can adapt to your changing health and wellbeing requirements.
Losing a spouse: When a spouse dies, it takes time to adjust to a new way of living. This time is not just emotionally challenging but also changes your life practically. A professional live-in carer could be the companion you need to support you during this huge life change.
Frailty: As we get older, we may find that we are unable to do the things we used to and now require extra support around the home and completing daily chores, like cooking and shopping. Our Professional Live-in carers can support someone who is becoming frail to maintain their independence and quality of life, in the comfort of their own home and familiar community.
Unexpected illness and events: Whether it is a stroke or an unexpected fall, you may require care quickly. Our live-in care, subject to an assessment, can be implemented quickly and safely by our multidisciplinary team, giving your family peace of mind in a time of need.
Live-in home care vs residential care
When assessing long term care options, the first decision is whether residential care or care delivered in the comfort of your own home would most suit one of your clients or even a loved one in your own family.
When assessing long term care options, the first decision is whether residential care or care delivered in the comfort of your own home would most suit one of your clients or even a loved one in your own family.
Placing anyone into a residential home can be daunting. You should question whether there are other viable options that will have a less negative impact on daily life. The financial, social, emotional and physical costs should all be considered carefully when comparing a residential care home or nursing home alongside a home care service.
There are an estimated 5,153 nursing homes and 12,525 residential homes in the UK (Age UK estimate calculated from Care of Elderly People Market Survey 2013/14, Laing and Buisson, 2014). According to this survey, there are 426,000 elderly and disabled people in residential care (including nursing), approximately 405,000 of whom are aged over 65. However, only 16% of people aged 85+ in the UK live-in care homes. This would suggest that the other 84% do not need care or have chosen to be supported by carers at home.
There are many compelling benefits to staying in your own home that are increasingly being recognised. The UK government now clearly supports the right of older people to remain living at home, with dignity and independence for as long as possible. Delivery of care in a residential care home setting can never be as personalised as care in your own home. The ratio of carers to residents in a care home can vary from one-to-four to in excess of one-to-ten depending upon the residents’ acuity and quality of establishment, which means that for many, personalised care is simply not feasible. By comparison, a live-in home care service providing one-to-one care is tailored to an individual’s needs, and promotes choice in all decisions, including what to eat, how to live life and enable a person to maintain personal interests and social activities. Put simply carers have the time to go the extra mile.
The person can receive care in the comfort and safety of their home, surrounded by all that is familiar to them. Conversely, the decision to move into a care home may mean leaving a much loved and familiar community, a family pet or may even mean couples having to part. It has been widely recognised that live-in care promotes better health, and those people being cared for are less likely to suffer falls and other accidents resulting in hospital admissions. Importantly, the higher level of support provided by a live-in carer means that people are less likely to feel lonely and vulnerable, which in turn promotes mental and physical wellbeing. Also, the family or Power of Attorney has peace of mind knowing that their loved one or client is being cared for 24/7. People receiving care at home generally feel safer, more relaxed, more confident and often happier.
Not only will a live-in carer be available at all times to provide all aspects of personal care to their client, they will take charge of all the general housework such as the shopping, cooking, laundry, and cleaning. A live-in carer provides a continuity of care not often feasible in a residential setting. A good live-in carer will quickly gain a deep understanding of the person they are looking after, building up a wealth of knowledge that is only really achievable through one to one care.
There will be those who want the structure and organisation that a care home can offer together with companionship of other residents but for others, they long to stay in their own home with all the familiarity, comforts and personal belongings of Home Sweet Home.
Why choose live-in care?
Live-in care is a good option for people needing support and assistance but wish to stay in their own home. Our professional carers are matched to you based on your care needs as well as your interests and personality. With a consistent care team supporting you or a loved one, you and your family will be able to build a companionship with them long term.
Independence, dignity and choice
For many, moving in the later years of life to unfamiliar surroundings can cause significant trauma. However good residential or nursing care is, the institutional nature of it means losing one’s independence is almost always inevitable, this can have grave effects on your mental and physical health.
Who chooses live-in care?
Live-in care is for anyone who requires support and assistance in relation to their health and wellbeing, but wishes to stay in the comfort of their own home. It is ideal for those wishing to maintain their independence and not have to uproot and move to a residential care setting. Live-in care can also care for a variety of conditions including complex and life long conditions like Dementia.
Often, the decision on what type of care is best will fall to the family – taking into account the needs and opinions of the care recipient. As a family, it’s important to discuss the various care needs and best options for your loved one.
Benefits of live-in care
Choosing 24 hour care at home provides a number of key benefits
Stay in control over life for longer
Benefit from having your routines, privacy and preferences respected and listened to
Keep up with hobbies, interests and clubs in your local community
Maintain relationships and family life – seeing friends and family in a relaxed and familiar environment for everyone
Use home surroundings to stimulate care – such as the ground-breaking SPECAL method for dementia
Familiar and safe surroundings
We passionately believe that most people want to stay in their homes for as long as possible. Home is where your belongings, treasures, pets and memories are. Where the family is used to coming to visit and where your community can support you. This is especially important for people living with dementia, as familiarity is hugely important to overall health and well-being.
Cost effective
Live-in care is a very economical option for individuals with long term care requirements. For the similar price as a one bed within a care home you can receive a bespoke service, which not only caters to your healthcare needs but also your mental, social and emotional needs.
For couples seeking care, live-in care is significantly cheaper than two rooms in a care home. With the assistance of The Good Care Group couples can continue living as partners, without disrupting their usual routines. Giving you the opportunity to freely enjoy meals, outings and social activities together, whilst receiving care tailored to each individuals unique needs.
Cost effective
Live-in care is a very economical option for individuals with long term care requirements. For the similar price as a one bed within a care home you can receive a bespoke service, which not only caters to your healthcare needs but also your mental, social and emotional needs.
For couples seeking care, live-in care is significantly cheaper than two rooms in a care home. With the assistance of The Good Care Group couples can continue living as partners, without disrupting their usual routines. Giving you the opportunity to freely enjoy meals, outings and social activities together, whilst receiving care tailored to each individual’s unique needs.
A patient and personal service
The level of trust and friendship which is developed between a live-in carer and a service user is unlikely to be obtained through other care provisions. At The Good Care Group our carers provide a patient, personal and intimate service with aim of making you as comfortable as possible.
We understand that when you need to find a carer it can be an extremely stressful time, we are here to help you understand what 24 hour care at home involves, providing you with advice and resources to help you make an informed decision.
If you’d like to find out more about care options, you can have a confidential talk to one of our friendly team at any time on 0203 728 7577 or fill in the form here.
Consistent one-to-one live-in care at home
For many people who may be living with a condition like Dementia, Parkinson’s or Multiple Sclerosis, specialist care is essential.
Our award-winning live-in care service provides:
- A team of two professional carers – highly trained, experienced and no agency staff
- Carers that are employed by us – we invest in their training, give proper levels of pay and reward loyalty so they are highly motivated and the best they can be
- Effective and shorter rota work patterns so our carers give you high quality and consistent care
- Highly trained carers in the latest techniques including the ground-breaking SPECAL method for dementia which makes a real difference to lives
Round-the-clock managed service
Our live-in care service will give you and your family peace of mind. As well as providing companionship and specialist care, our service includes:
- Taking responsibility for household and domestic tasks – including looking after pets
- Liaising with all medical professionals involved
- Dedicated carers, supported by regional managers
- 24/7 support and advice whenever you and your family need it
- Specialist dementia nurse
We are regulated and inspected by the Care Quality Commission, as well as trusted and endorsed by leading charities and medical professionals.
Talk to us about your care needs
To talk about your care needs, contact one of our friendly advisors. Calls from landlines are free.