Whether you are seeking private live-in care for yourself or a loved one, Homecare Gurus is here to help. Our trusted live-in carers across London and the Home Counties are experts in providing professional, continual support within the comfort of your own home. This allows you to maintain your independence, continue with daily routines, and avoid admission to a hospital or care home.
Live-in care is an ideal solution for those who wish to remain in their own homes with one-to-one care but require full-time, 24-hour assistance. This includes help with daily living or management of medical conditions. Our private live-in carers stay with you at home and are available at set times each day, based on your needs.
Our carers play a vital role in:
(1) Household management (2) Meal preparation (3) Personal care and activities of daily living (4) Medication support (5) Supporting social and recreational activities
Our high-quality, personalised live-in care empowers you to remain independent, receive exceptional tailored care, and reduce the reliance on family and friends. It also brings peace of mind to your loved ones, knowing you are in safe and capable hands.
Homecare Gurus is committed to delivering outstanding private live-in care tailored to individual needs. Our experienced carers are trained professionals who uphold the highest standards of care. All carers are DBS-checked, undergo a thorough vetting process, and adhere to the Care Quality Commission (CQC) standards.
Live-in care is not limited to medical conditions. It’s a holistic solution for elderly individuals or those with age-related frailty who require assistance. Our carers provide emotional support, encourage independence, and enable ageing gracefully at home, surrounded by cherished memories.
Organising the home to ensure a safe, comfortable environment, and preparing nutritious meals tailored to dietary needs.
Encouraging social engagement and reducing feelings of isolation.
Assisting with walking, exercises and mobility aids.
Ensuring medication is taken correctly and on time.
Supporting a healthy support network with family and friends.
Keeping track of symptoms, spotting new risks, and supporting early interventions.
Accompanying clients to appointments and helping with communication and understanding.