The benefits of hiring a live-in carer

A live-in carer is on-hand 24/7 to provide care and support, enabling you to live safely, happily and independently in your own home.

As we grow older and our physical or mental capacities begin to decline, many of us will need additional support to continue with our day-to-day lives. At the same time, many of us fear having to give up our home to go into residential care, and the potential loss of independence that entails. 

For people who need extra support but want to remain in their own home, live-in care, such as that provided by Fambridge Care, could offer the perfect solution.

What is ‘live-in’ care?

Live-in care is a care option that enables people to continue living independently in their own homes. It provides an around-the-clock care worker who stays in your home and is on-hand 24/7 to assist with all of your needs, whatever they may be.

Greater independence

A loss of independence and control is often a key concern of people moving into a residential care environment. In contrast, a live-in carer can help you to retain your independence with a support plan that is catered to your needs and wishes. This means that, even though you may be receiving care, you can still make key decisions about your day-to-day life, such as where you would like to go, when and what you would prefer to eat, and who you would like to visit you in your home. And this freedom to exercise control over your daily routine can have a positive impact on your quality of life.

Tailored care plan

As we’ve already mentioned, a live-in care provider can work with you to create a personalised care plan that is tailored to your individual requirements. Carers can provide a wide range of support services depending on your needs and preferences – from personal care and help with the household chores, to trips to the shops and social visits. This one-to-one approach allows a greater degree of flexibility than you would get in a residential setting, enabling you to continue with your familiar routine in a familiar environment.

The flexible nature of live-in care also applies to the length of service. You can hire a live-in carer for whatever length of time you require, whether you’re looking for longer-term support or some short-term help after a hospital stay, for example.

Continuity and familiarity

Continuity of care is another big benefit of having a live-in carer. Carers in residential homes tend to work in shift patterns, which means that residents are not always cared for by the same person. This can be disorientating and upsetting, particularly for people with some form of dementia, who tend to cope best when they have a familiar routine. The continuity of care provided by a live-in carer allows the client and carer to build familiarity and develop a trusting relationship. 

Peace of mind

Last but certainly not least, one of the biggest advantages of hiring a live-in carer is the peace of mind it offers – both to the person being cared for and for the immediate family. Knowing that your loved one is being supported and cared for by a qualified professional 24 hours a day, 7 days a week can take a huge burden off your shoulders and give you reassurance that they are in safe hands.

When we come to the stage where we need additional care or support, most of us would prefer to stay in our own homes, surrounded by familiar memories – and live-in care makes this a viable option.

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