The thought of having a live in carer for your loved one as an alternative to residential care is quite common and an easily accessible direction for care. Although it has been an option for many years, a great number of people are still unaware of live in care options.

Live in care is a service that offers one to one care around the clock and can come in a range of different forms to help your loved one and family with specific needs.

Live in companionship care

Live in companionship care offers a one-to-one companionship service 24/7 as well as assistance and support around the home. A live in carer can also help your loved one go out, help them with their grocery shopping and also help with their medical appointments to allow them to keep their lifestyle independent.

Live in respite care

Respite care is a care service that allows family members or friends who are providing care for their loved one to have a break. Respite care is provided on a short-term basis as required, or it can be organised in advance for holidays. Respite carers can provide their services on holiday and join the individual and their family to allow their regular carer to relax.

Live in dementia care

Live in dementia care allows those with dementia to stay at home in their familiar surroundings whilst receiving expert care. Dementia progresses, so it is important to have someone to assist the individual to make sure they are safe at all times.

Live in specialist care

Live in specialist care is good for those with complicated conditions, such as a spinal injury or a brain injury. The care a live in specialist carer offers include working with other health organisations and helping to rehabilitate the individual. This care can also be used to assist those who have recently returned home from a hospital after an operation to reduce the chances of readmission.

Live in end of life care

An end of life carer ensures that individuals who are brought home from hospital to spend the rest of their days with their familiar surroundings and family are attended to at all time. This care allows the family to focus just on their loved one whilst the live in carer addresses the individuals needs, applies pain relief and makes sure the individual and their family are all comfortable.

Final thoughts

The biggest difference in residential care and live in care is that your loved one can remain living in their own home. This allows them to continue being relaxed in their familiar surroundings and keep any much-loved pets they may have. Life for your loved one will remain the same with a live in carer but with increased and safety allowing relationships with family and friends to be maintained.

A large benefit of live in care is that your loved one will be offered one to one care around the clock, unlike in a residential care home where the care workers are on a rotational schedule. Being cared for by just one live in carer can create a relationship and trust which allows them to notice any differences in your loved one and respond quickly if they feel the need to.

Keeping your loved one in a routine with one live in carer around the clock will make life as good as it can be. With your loved one around the same carer everyday, this will allow a professional relationship where they are safe and happy.