Live-in Care from Bluebird Care Sutton
At Bluebird Care our live-in care service can be both a realistic and affordable alternative to residential care.
With live-in care your care assistant lives with you in your home rather than only visiting at times when specific care or support is needed.
Although the care assistant lives with you in your home this does not mean that they are working for 24 hours every day. Most live-in care assistants are considered to be actively working for around 10 hours per day and will have regular breaks within that working time both daily and weekly. If you need care and support during your live-in care assistants break times or during the night this will be considered as part of the assessment and review process and arrangements will be made to make sure you get the care and support you need.
Who can be supported by live-in care?
Anyone who has care and support needs but does not want to leave the comfort of their own home can be supported by live-in care.
If you are happy living at home but do not feel that you can do so safely or happily on your own then a home care service might be right for you. Some people are able to remain safely and happily at home with visiting care workers once or more a day but for some people a live-in care service might be a better option either because there are a lot of (or frequent) care and support needs or because companionship and social support are important to them.
**Care will be provided by more than 1 care assistant over a 24hr period.
Get in touch today to find out how our live-in care service can help you or a loved one
How can we help you?
At Bluebird Care our live-in care service is tailored to each individual based on your own needs and requirements, allowing you to remain in your own home with your loved ones. No two days are the same and you can enjoy outings and social visits when it suits you, rather than arranged trips that might happen in residential care settings.
We offer a range of services as part of our live-in care:
- Companionship
- Personal care
- Managing medication
- Meal preparation
- Housekeeping
- Social outings
- Support with your pets
- Give family members/carer a break (respite care).