Live-in care is a type of home-based support where a trained carer lives in the individual’s home to provide continuous assistance. It allows a person to remain in familiar surroundings while receiving tailored care based on their specific needs. It includes personalized support, such as help with washing, personal hygiene, dressing, and toileting. Because the carer is present in the home, care can be adapted to the person’s daily routine and preferences. Live-in care also covers daily tasks, including preparing meals, light housekeeping, laundry, running errands, and maintaining a safe and tidy environment. This ensures both comfort and safety within the home. An important aspect is companionship. The carer provides regular social interaction and emotional support, helping to reduce loneliness and promote mental well-being. It may also involve medication assistance, such as reminders, organizing medication, or administering it when appropriately trained and permitted.
For individuals with more advanced needs, live-in care can include complex care support, such as assistance for conditions like dementia or Parkinson’s disease, where structured routines and specialized understanding are essential. Finally, live-in care offers flexibility. It can be arranged as a short-term solution during recovery from illness or surgery, or as a long-term arrangement for ongoing care needs.