Live-in care is becoming a preferred choice across the United Kingdom for individuals who require 24-hour support but want to maintain the familiarity and independence of their own home. According to Age UK, nearly 97% of older adults prefer to stay at home rather than move into residential care. Live-in care offers a dignified and flexible solution that allows individuals to live life on their terms—with a dedicated carer living in the home, providing continuous support.
At Kuremara, we deliver tailored live-in care services that blend clinical expertise with genuine companionship, ensuring safety, comfort, and independence every step of the way.
Choosing live-in care can be life-changing—but how do you know when it’s the right time?
Live-in care may be the right fit if you or your loved one:
Requires support with daily personal care tasks
Is living with long-term illness or disability
Needs post-operative or rehabilitation assistance
Is experiencing reduced mobility or risk of falls
Has been diagnosed with dementia or cognitive decline
Feels isolated and would benefit from companionship
Choosing live-in care with Kuremara across United Kingdom means:
Staying in the comfort of your own home
One-to-one, personalised attention
Ongoing companionship and emotional support
Continuity of care with familiar routines
Improved mental and emotional well-being
Reduced risk of hospital admissions and falls
Live-in care empowers people to live their best life—on their own terms.
Comprehensive, 24-hour support tailored to individual needs
Our live-in carers are trained to provide holistic and responsive support, including:
Each care plan is designed in collaboration with the individual and their family to ensure comfort, continuity, and confidence.
ensuring high standards of safety and care
experienced in complex needs
that reflect your lifestyle and preferences
in dementia, palliative care, and mental health
for consistent communication and oversight
for compatibility between client and carer
Let us walk you through the best care options.
From your first enquiry to the first day of care, Kuremara ensures every step is simple, respectful, and focused on your wellbeing. Our process includes:
Initial Consultation – We listen to your needs and concerns.
Home Assessment – A care manager visits to assess the home environment and individual requirements.
Care Plan Design – We create a bespoke plan tailored to routines, preferences, and clinical needs.
Caregiver Matching – We select a compatible, qualified live-in carer.
Ongoing Support – Regular check-ins, care reviews, and 24/7 support from our management team.
Our mission is to deliver trusted, high-quality care while preserving dignity and independence at every stage.
Live-in care involves a trained carer moving into the home to provide ongoing, 24-hour support. They assist with personal care, household tasks, companionship, and condition-specific needs.
Yes. A private room and access to bathroom/kitchen facilities are required. Many families also offer meals or an agreed food allowance.
Absolutely. Live-in care is often more cost-effective for couples, with one carer supporting both individuals in a shared care plan.
Yes. Our carers are trained to support individuals with dementia, Parkinson’s, cancer, and other complex health conditions. We also offer palliative care services.
We arrange for a seamless carer handover or a relief carer to ensure no gaps in care. Our support team handles logistics without disruption to your routine.
In most cases, care can be arranged within 24–72 hours, depending on availability and complexity of needs.
All Kuremara carers are DBS-checked, reference-verified, and trained to CQC standards. Many have specialist training in dementia care, mobility support, or medication handling.
Live-in care provides one-to-one, continuous attention in the comfort of home—unlike care homes where staff are shared among residents. It promotes dignity, familiarity, and personal freedom.
Costs depend on the complexity of care, but we offer transparent quotes and flexible plans. Live-in care is often comparable or even more affordable than care homes, especially for couples.