Staying at home matters to many people in Derbyshire, especially when familiar surroundings help them feel settled and secure. We support clients in areas such as Derby, Belper and Chesterfield with one-to-one live-in care that fits naturally into everyday life. Whether someone needs help with personal tasks, general support around the house or simply appreciates having another person nearby, our approach helps them remain safe, comfortable and independent.

Highest regulatory ratings
Care for 18,000+ older people
Recommended by 95% of our clients
10,000 trained Care Professionals
Homecare.co.uk rating 9.6/10
Highest regulatory ratings
Care for 18,000+ older people
Recommended by 95% of our clients
10,000 trained Care Professionals
Homecare.co.uk rating 9.6/10
Everyone’s routine looks different, and good live-in care should fit around how a person already lives. In Derbyshire, this might mean helping someone keep to a steady morning pattern, supporting hobbies at home or simply making daily tasks easier to manage. We take time to learn what feels familiar and reassuring, from the pace they prefer to the habits they rely on, so support settles in naturally.
Help can include personal care, preparing meals, prompting medication, companionship, mobility support and keeping the home comfortable and organised. Each care plan is shaped around the individual, allowing clients to stay involved in their own day while receiving support where it’s most helpful.
As a CQC-regulated provider, we emphasise reliability, clear communication and respectful care. Families often tell us it brings real peace of mind knowing someone trustworthy is present throughout the day and night, especially when health or confidence changes over time. Whether care is arranged short-term or long-term, our live-in support offers steady, dignified help across Derbyshire.

Our live-in care makes daily life feel manageable, familiar and well supported. We begin by understanding which parts of the day someone finds easy, which tasks feel harder and what helps them feel most at ease. This information guides how the Care Professional fits into the home, offering help where it genuinely adds value without taking over what the person can comfortably do themselves.
Support might include helping someone stay organised, offering reassurance during more challenging moments, providing gentle assistance when moving around the home or simply being a steady presence throughout the day. If needs change, we adjust support gradually so everything continues to feel comfortable and appropriate.
Emotional reassurance is a key part of our work. Having a consistent Care Professional in the home helps reduce worry, builds confidence and brings a sense of stability for both clients and their families.
Families want clear updates and confidence in the care taking place, whether they live close by or further away. We keep communication open from the beginning so relatives feel informed, involved and reassured about how things are going at home.
We work to build a strong relationship between the client, their family and the Care Professional who lives in the home. As everyone becomes familiar with one another, support becomes smoother and more responsive. The Care Professional learns the person’s preferences and everyday habits, which makes it easier to notice small changes in confidence, mobility or general well-being and adapt support early.
With steady one-to-one help, reliable companionship and practical daily support, we create a calm and comfortable environment where clients can continue their familiar routines. Families gain reassurance, and loved ones benefit from dignity, comfort and dependable, day-to-day care.

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