Live In Care Guides & Information

Find out everything you need to know about live in care. From having the care conversation with your parents to what a typical day with in a live in carer looks like, we cover it all.

Articles
Andy Weight

Understanding the Reasons Behind Refusal of Care

Many families worry that their home may not be “perfect” for live-in care — but in reality, most homes are far more suitable than they think. From providing a private bedroom where carers can properly rest, to creating safe, shared spaces that support daily routines, live-in care fits naturally into everyday living. It isn’t about luxury or major renovations, but about comfort, dignity and flexibility as needs change over time. With the right setup and support, live-in care can work smoothly in almost any home.

Read More »
Articles
Andy Weight

How Long Can Respite Care Last

Many families worry that their home may not be “perfect” for live-in care — but in reality, most homes are far more suitable than they think. From providing a private bedroom where carers can properly rest, to creating safe, shared spaces that support daily routines, live-in care fits naturally into everyday living. It isn’t about luxury or major renovations, but about comfort, dignity and flexibility as needs change over time. With the right setup and support, live-in care can work smoothly in almost any home.

Read More »
Articles
Andy Weight

Is Your Home Ready for Live-In Care?

Many families worry that their home may not be “perfect” for live-in care — but in reality, most homes are far more suitable than they think. From providing a private bedroom where carers can properly rest, to creating safe, shared spaces that support daily routines, live-in care fits naturally into everyday living. It isn’t about luxury or major renovations, but about comfort, dignity and flexibility as needs change over time. With the right setup and support, live-in care can work smoothly in almost any home.

Read More »
Articles
Andy Weight

Ways to Make the Home Safer for Older Relatives

Staying safe at home doesn’t mean giving up comfort, independence or familiarity. For many older adults, small, well-chosen adjustments can make everyday life easier and more secure without turning the home into something clinical. From reducing fall risks and improving lighting, to making bathrooms, bedrooms and kitchens safer, practical changes can quietly protect wellbeing while preserving dignity. With guidance from professionals and support from experienced care providers, families can make confident, proportionate decisions that truly reflect individual needs.

Read More »
Notebook with pen
Articles
Andy Weight

What Does a Live-In Care Plan Cover?

A live-in care plan outlines exactly how daily life, health needs, and emotional wellbeing will be supported at home. It brings structure, reassurance, and clarity for families wanting to understand what care truly involves. From personal routines to medication and companionship, every element is tailored to the individual. Read on to see how a personalised plan creates comfort, safety, and independence day to day.

Read More »
Brain anatomy doll
Articles
Andy Weight

Dementia: How Live-In Care Can Be a Better Option

For someone living with dementia, home can often be the best place to receive care. It offers comfort, identity and calm. Live-in dementia care preserves this stability while providing tailored routines, personalised communication & continuous reassurance. This approach protects dignity and independence, helping loved ones feel safe, understood, and connected in the place they feel most themselves.

Read More »
Art demonstrating stressed person
Articles
Andy Weight

Recognising Burnout in a Family Carer

Carer burnout often develops quietly, showing up as fatigue, irritability, or feeling overwhelmed. Recognising these signs early helps protect both the carer and the person they support. Taking breaks, seeking guidance, and using respite services can restore balance and emotional resilience. With the right support, carers can recharge and enjoy more meaningful time with their loved one.

Read More »
Older person in wheelchair
Articles
Andy Weight

Understanding Dementia and Care Choices

Live-in dementia care offers a warm, reassuring alternative to residential homes, helping your loved one stay safe, supported, and settled in familiar surroundings. This guide explains the benefits, when it’s suitable, and the situations where a specialist dementia facility may provide better long-term protection and peace of mind.

Read More »
Hospital room
Articles
Andy Weight

What Support Is Available After Hospital Discharge in the UK?

Leaving hospital brings relief, but recovery at home can feel overwhelming when strength hasn’t fully returned. Simple daily tasks suddenly require support, and many families are unsure what help is available. From practical day-to-day assistance to preventing setbacks and readmission, the right care at home can transform recovery. Read on to discover the options you’re entitled to and how they work in practice.

Read More »