Live-in Care in Central Hampshire
Relationship-led and supportive Live-in Care in Central Hampshire from compassionate and experienced home care professionals.
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The Central Hampshire Live-in Care team, here to help every step of the way
Our live-in care service offers a comforting alternative to residential care, with one of our professionally trained carers living with you in your own home, to provide support whenever needed. This approach lets you stay independent, keep pets, maintain hobbies, and remain close to friends and family. With minimal disruption, our live-in care is designed to meet your unique needs in the comfort of your home. Support typically includes personal care (washing, dressing, daily routines), medication management, light housekeeping, cooking, and companionship. Covering Central Hampshire, we carefully match a compassionate carer to your lifestyle, creating a trusted connection that enriches daily life.

Award-winning service you can rely on


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Get in touch Why Live-in Care may be right for you
For over 14 years, we’ve proudly provided high-quality home care, trusted by families across Central Hampshire. Our multi-award-winning service —including Homecare Provider of the Year at the 2024 Leaders in Care awards—focuses on empowering independence so people can safely remain in their own homes. Live-in care with us provides peace of mind, ensuring your loved one receives top-quality support from a dedicated team. Our highly trained professionals are skilled in managing complex needs like dementia, Parkinson’s, and diabetes. With our live-in care, routines stay familiar, offering companionship, medication support, nutritious meals, and help with outings to appointments, shopping, or seeing friends and family.

What we do to care for your loved ones
- We carefully match Care Professionals with clients to ensure a meaningful bond is created.
Home help & meal prep
Keeping the home environment clean, safe, and nourishing with home-cooked meals.Personal care
Assistance with bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene, always respecting the dignity of your loved one.Mobility support
Helping your loved one move around their home safely, including transfers and positioning.Health appointment management
We support you to attend those important health appointments.Community engagement
We enable you to continue to do the things you enjoy, be it a visit to the garden centre or your local art group.Transportation
Assistance getting you from A to B, whether it be to go visit a friend or help with your shopping.Medication management
Ensuring medicines are taken correctly and on time, supporting overall health.

I honestly can’t rate everyone at Home Instead highly enough. From the wonderful carers to the lovely people in head office, everyone is so kind, compassionate, flexible and understanding with both my wonderful mum who they take such good care of and myself as well. Mum’s needs have changed dramatically in the short space of time, we have been with Home Instead and everyone has worked incredibly hard to adapt quickly to accommodate them.
Isobel F (Daughter of Client)

Since having the support of my carers I have been able to enjoy again the full advantage of living at home. They support me with whatever I need or chat over medical advice. Getting older, I never expected to enjoy carers visiting me, but I do! they have becomes such a good support and lovely friends.
Avril W (Client)

My mum is much more positive about life now the team are involved, she loves their visits, and the care and compassion the team show gives my sister and I great peace of mind, knowing that Mum is safe and happy.
Jane B (Daughter of Client)

All of the staff are kind, professional, knowledgeable and dedicated. The ladies that visit have been amazing; they treat my parents with dignity and yet they are friendly and fun, too. The carers arrive when they said they would and get on with whatever needs doing.
They are hard-working and proactive. I have been able to relax after years of worry, thanks to these ladies.
Alison M (Daughter of Client)
Tailored Live-in Care in Central Hampshire
We provide live-in care that promotes independence for those needing extra help to stay safe and happy at home. Our services such as —medication management, personal care, mobility support, home help, and housekeeping—address daily challenges, allowing clients to focus on what they love. Our Carer Professionals form meaningful bonds with clients, fostering trust and ensuring families feel confident in our care. For example, our Care Professional Barbara accompanies Mrs. S on her cherished daily walk around her garden—a routine she has enjoyed for years. This professional yet personalised support helps each client maintain a familiar lifestyle and feel truly at home, enhancing their overall quality of life and well-being.

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Get in touch Trusted Live-in Care from experienced home care professionals in Central Hampshire
Located in the heart of Central Hampshire, we take pride in delivering exceptional live-in care tailored to each client’s unique needs. Our dedicated team consists of highly qualified professionals passionate about providing the best support possible. Recognising that everyone is different, we prioritise matching clients with carers who not only have the right skills and qualifications but also share similar interests and personalities. From a comprehensive Care Needs Assessment by our qualified Care Manager to a bespoke personal care plan designed just for you, we ensure personalised service – because to us it’s personal.

Additional support and activities in Central Hampshire
We offer a range of complimentary activities, including “Singing for the Brain,” which features multiple dementia-friendly singing groups across Central Hampshire, and dementia-friendly cinema screenings at Everyman Winchester held at the start of each month. Throughout the year, we organise various other events to enhance social engagement. For individuals receiving live-in care who wish to participate in these activities, you can discuss transportation assistance with our office or your Care Professional directly. Additionally, for any events not directly organised by us that you wish to attend, we will make every effort to support your participation and ensure you stay connected with your community.

FAQs
- Which towns and postcodes do the Central Hampshire team service?
Our office provides care for people at home in the following areas:
Eastleigh, Winchester, Hyde, Chandler's Ford, Swaythling, Bassett, Boyatt Wood, Twyford, North Baddesley, Bishopstoke, Valley Park, New Alresford, Harestock, Springvale, Fulflood, Bassett Green, Winnall, Northwood Park, Hiltingbury, Colden Common, Townhill Park, Lane End, South Wonston, St Cross, Abbotts Barton, Badger Farm, Chilworth, Norton, Highcliffe, Allbrook, Teg Down, Otterbourne, Bradley, Mansbridge, Littleton, Compton, Micheldever, The Soke, Sutton Scotney, Sleepers Hill, Pitt, Barton Stacey, Cheriton, Ropley, Owslebury, Itchen Abbas, Hursley, Sparsholt, Bramdean, Ropley Dean, Bishop's Sutton, Old Alresford, Crawley, Westley, Easton, Shawford, Monkwood, Upper Wield, Martyr Worthy, Newtown, Hook, Bar End, Kilmeston, Gundleton, Hensting, Bighton, Chilcomb, Northbrook, Baybridge, Abbots Worthy, Swarraton, Brown Candover, Beauworth, Itchen Stoke, Chilworth Old Village, East Stratton, Tichborne, Avington, Stoke Charity, Northington, Ovington, Dean, West Tisted, Egypt, Wonston, Woodmancott, Hinton Ampner, West Stratton, Upper Bullington, Bransbury, Lord's Wood, Bullington, Highbridge, Chilton Candover, North Street, Lower Wield, Popham, Hunton, Standon, Woodlands, Weeke, Morestead, Weston Colley, Abbotstone, Silkstead, Stanmore, Shorley, North Stoneham, West Hill, Abbotswood, Totford, Ratlake, Peverells Wood, Millers Dale South, Millers Dale North, Stoneham, South Down, Knightwood Park, Chartwell Green, The Close, Saint Giles Hill, Olivers Battery, Kings Worthy, Micheldever Station, Headbourne Worthy, Brambridge, Nob's Crook, New Cheriton, Chilland, Hill Houses, Gilbert Street, Kitwood, Long Park, Orr's Meadow, Merryfield, Newmer, Bunstead
If your town doesn’t appear above please check the postcodes below to see if we cover your area:
SO23 0, SO53 4, SO50 8, SO22 5, SO50 5, SO18 2, SO16 2, SO53 3, SO53 5, SO52 9, SO16 3, SO23 7, SO21 3, SO24 0, SO22 6, SO50 4, SO22 4, SO50 6, SO53 2, SO18 3, SO53 1, SO23 8, SO23 9, SO16 7, SO24 9, SO50 9, SO21 1, SO21 2
Search here if you cannot see your town or postcode - Is Home Instead Central Hampshire a locally owned home care organisation?
Home Instead Central Hampshire is one of 250 locally owned offices that collectively form Home Instead UK. Together, we care for 16,000 clients, delivering one million hours of home care each month. This unique combination of community-focused local offices and the resources of a national network enables us to provide personalised, relationship-led care while leading research and innovation that is transforming the experience of aging. Our services include companionship care, personal care, specialist care (including dementia, palliative, and Parkinson’s), and live-in care.
Search here if you cannot see your town or postcode - What local support is available?
Ensuring reliable live-in care means having robust support ready to handle any changes or emergencies. It’s important to ask how a provider manages carers schedules, especially if adjustments are needed or if a carer is unavailable.
At Home Instead we maintain a comprehensive local team that coordinates alternative arrangements in situations such as if the Care Professional is ill, without disrupting care continuity – ensuring your loved one always receives the attention they need.
- Are your carers employed or are they self-employed?
There are broadly two types of live-in care providers: self-employed carers and professional care companies. Self-employed carers typically offer flexibility and may cost less, but they often lack regulation, comprehensive training, and insurance, which can impact the quality and reliability of care.
Professional care companies, like Home Instead, directly employ Care Professionals who are rigorously trained and fully background-checked and insured. These employees are covered under the company’s policies, including national insurance and payroll, ensuring a secure, and high-standard care environment.
- What qualifications do your carers have?
Training and qualifications are vital in ensuring live-in carers deliver high-quality care. It’s a good idea to ask about the providers training levels and certifications.
Home Instead’s Care Professionals receive comprehensive training in areas such as mobility support, dementia and Parkinson’s care, catheter management, and end of life support. Our commitment to ongoing professional development ensures they are well-prepared to provide compassionate and effective care across various scenarios.
- How do you match caregivers with clients?
Compatibility between a live-in carer and client can greatly influence the quality of care. It’s beneficial to enquire about the matching process and how a provider ensures that the caregiver’s personality and skills align with the client’s needs and preferences.
At Home Instead, we carefully, match clients with one or more Care Professionals based on shared interests and care requirements to foster a comfortable and supportive relationship.
- How does your service ensure care continuity during emergencies or caregiver changes?
Continuity of care is essential, especially in emergencies or when regular live-in carers are unavailable. Ask your care provider how they handle such situations.
Home Instead has protocols in place to ensure that care continues seamlessly, with trained Care Professionals ready to step on so that your loved one’s needs are always met without interruption.
- What is live-in care?
Live-in care means a trained, professional carer will live with you in your home in order to provide the care you need on a regular basis, and support your specific needs. This is often a preferable alternative to a care home or nursing home, and it allows older people to remain living in their own home alongside a constant companion who can assist with things like personal care, specialist medical care, cooking, housework, and more.
Discover More - How much does live-in care cost?
Every live-in care package is unique to the individual client, so the best way to gauge how much this will cost you is to get in touch to discuss your loved ones needs. As a rough guide to cost, live-in care through an agency often ranges from around £1,350 to £2,000 per week in the UK, depending on their needs and other factors mentioned in our guide on cost linked below.
Discover More - How many hours does the Care Professional work?
Live-in care is not the same as 24-hour care. A Care Professional will typically work an 8 to 10 hour day. Those hours will be discussed in your initial assessment and tailored to suit the needs of the person receiving care. A live-in Care Professional is of course on hand in case of emergencies, but it is not generally expected that they will provide ongoing night care. The Care Professional also needs to have breaks throughout the day, and other Care Professionals may visit the home if a wrap-around care service is offered, giving the main care provider their needed breaks without any interruption in support.
- What will a live-in Care Professional require?
A live-in Care Professional must have their own bedroom for personal space. It is also typically expected that the home has an internet connection. Arrangements for food will be discussed in your consultation, but the Care Professional typically receives a weekly food allowance to purchase food for themselves. Live-in Care Professionals may cook and eat with their clients, or they may decide to do this separately, depending on the dietary requirements and personal preferences of everyone involved.
- What are the benefits of live-in care at home?
Live-in care at home empowers the elderly to maintain their independence, dignity, and a sense of control over their lives, while still receiving dedicated, comprehensive support. By far the main benefit is that live-in care allows care recipients to remain in the comfort and familiarity of their own home, which can significantly enhance emotional well-being and quality of life. This form of care is highly personalised, adapting to the specific needs and routines of the individual, ensuring tailored support for daily activities, medication management, mobility assistance, and more. The one-on-one nature of live-in care fosters a strong bond between the Care Professional and care recipient, providing companionship and reducing feelings of isolation. Staying at home eliminates the disruption and stress often associated with moving to a care facility, and even 24 hour live-in home care can also be considerably more cost-effective than residential care options, as it avoids facility fees which can often be extremely steep.
Reach out and talk to the Central Hampshire team today
Enable your loved ones to continue to live their life with the support of the Central Hampshire team. If you would like to hear what clients say about us please take a peek at our Home Care verified reviews. If you would like more information about our high quality Live-in Care service, please call us on 01962 736681, or fill out the form below.

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