Live In Care

Stay at Home, Supported – Live-In Care

Because sometimes, the best place to heal, rest, and thrive is right where you are.

Not everyone wants or needs to move into a care home. For many, staying in familiar surroundings can bring calm, confidence, and a sense of control. That’s why Silverburn Care Home proudly recommends Carestaff at Home for individuals and families exploring the option of live-in care.

Live-in care offers a practical and deeply personal alternative to residential care. One dedicated carer lives alongside you or your loved one, offering tailored, round-the-clock support in the comfort and safety of your own home.

What Is Live-In Care?

Consistent care, without compromise.

Live-in care provides a full-time care solution for individuals who want to remain at home but require continuous support. This might include help with complex health needs, mobility challenges, or simply a helping hand throughout the day and night. It’s a relationship-based model of care—where the focus is as much on companionship and trust as it is on clinical needs.

Whether it’s preparing meals, offering medication support, or simply being there when needed most, live-in care means no shift changes, no revolving door of unfamiliar faces—just reliable, friendly support day in and day out.

“We don’t make recommendations lightly. But when it comes to live-in care, Carestaff at Home stands out.”

Why We Recommend Carestaff at Home

Experience. Empathy. Excellence.

With decades of combined experience in nursing, social care, and home support, their team is equipped to deliver high-quality care with genuine warmth and professionalism.

Their approach is flexible, thoughtful, and entirely shaped around the needs and routines of the individual. Whether someone requires gentle daily support or more intensive, specialist care, Carestaff at Home meets people where they are—literally and figuratively.

What Live-In Care Can Include

It’s not just about support—it’s about peace of mind.

Depending on your needs, live-in care can provide:

  • Full personal care (bathing, dressing, continence care)
  • Medication and health monitoring
  • Help with mobility or transfers
  • Cooking, meal planning, and nutritional support
  • Support with household tasks
  • Assistance with appointments or errands
  • Companionship and emotional wellbeing
  • Overnight care and reassurance
  • Specialist or palliative care if required

It’s all designed to fit around your life—not the other way around.

Helping You Choose What’s Right

Because care should never be one-size-fits-all.

At Silverburn, we understand that care needs can change—and not everyone is ready for a care home setting. Our team is here to talk through your options and guide you to the right solution. If live-in care feels like the right step, we’re happy to connect you with Carestaff at Home for a no-pressure conversation.

Because the right care—whether it happens in our home or yours—should always begin with trust, compassion, and a plan that puts you first.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of care homes?

The different types of care homes are residential homes, nursing homes, and specialist care homes, such as dementia care homes. Other types of residential care include assisted living and retirement villages. 

What is the difference between a residential care home and a nursing home?

The main difference between a residential home and a nursing home is that a nursing home has a qualified nurse on-site 24-hours a day to provide necessary medical care. This means nursing homes can provide a higher level of care. 

Can I change care homes if I am not happy?

If you or a loved one have moved into a care home but feel that you struggle to settle in, it is not the right fit or the location stops family from visiting regularly, you can change care homes. Make sure that you have read the terms of your contract to avoid any issues.

Can I get help with paying for care home fees?

Depending on your financial circumstances and your care needs, you may be able to receive help with paying your care costs. If you have capital below a certain amount, which varies between countries in the UK, your local authority will contribute towards your fees. The NHS may cover your nursing care fees in some circumstances and there are a few benefits you can claim while living in a care home. 

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