Live-in Care in thame, oxfordshire

What is live-in care?

Sometimes you need someone to be with you around the clock. With our live-in care service, you will have a carer suited to you, which means you get to keep your independence in your own home, and still benefit from extra help around the house, security and companionship that will be offered by our carers. This also applies to couples – we want to provide a care solution that means you can stay together with as little disruption as possible.

Live-in care can be suggested for those who are newly discharged from hospital or those returning from a residential care home

Your carer is chosen with you in mind. You may want someone who can drive or has a certain type of specialist experience and we can factor that in when we look to see who is the best fit for you. With this, your carer will need to have their own room and regular breaks. If needed, we will arrange for a relief carer during these breaks.

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What can we offer?​

Live-in care is an alternative to a residential care home. Each of our highly trained, professional, caring staff will be on hand to help you, whether it be personal care or companionship, day or night. There are less disruption to the life you already lead and you can keep the same routines, with your carer’s help. The support we offer is to your needs; so if you need assistance with mobility, your medication, house maintenance, shopping, looking after beloved pets, days out… we are able to help.

Live-in care also includes nutrition, and the meals our staff prepare will be to your need and part of a well-balanced diet.

We also have staff specially trained to assist with complex medical conditions, so you need never worry about whether your carer is able to cover all of your needs. Live-in care offers many different services that we offer while they support you in your own homes –

  • Respite care – offering your usual carer a break.
  • Night care – continuous support and security whilst you rest.
  • Housekeeping – making sure your surroundings are kept clean and tidy.
  • Personal care – any daily tasks you may need assistance with.
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