Many people want to continue to live in the homes they know well, close to their usual routines and communities. We support clients in areas such as Nottingham, Leicester and Derby with live-in care in the East Midlands that adapts to how they already live. Whether someone needs support with tasks or simply benefits from having another person in the home, our one-to-one care helps them remain safe 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
Daily life looks different for everyone, and our live-in care is built around what already works for the person receiving support. Some people like a steady pattern to their day while others prefer a more flexible routine, and we shape care to match these preferences. We pay attention to the details that matter, such as how someone likes their meals prepared, when they prefer to tackle certain tasks and which parts of the day they find easier or harder.
Support can include help with washing and dressing, meal preparation, medication prompts, mobility assistance, companionship and keeping the home running smoothly. Each plan is created around the individual, allowing clients to stay involved in their everyday choices while receiving support where it’s most useful.
As a CQC-regulated provider, we focus on reliability, good communication and respectful care. Families often tell us it helps to know someone dependable is always present, especially when needs shift. Whether care is arranged for a short period or longer term, we offer consistent, dignified live-in support.
We start by understanding what makes daily life workable for the person receiving care – not just routines, but the practicalities that make a difference. This might involve planning mornings so they feel calmer, supporting someone to stay involved in favourite activities or helping them move around the home safely and confidently. This knowledge shapes how the Care Professional fits into the household.
Support is offered where it genuinely helps rather than replacing the things someone can still manage themselves. That might mean keeping the home organised, pacing tasks sensibly, providing company during quieter parts of the day or stepping in during times that feel more challenging. As needs change, support is adjusted gradually and without unnecessary disruption.
Our aim is to make each day feel manageable and well supported, while still giving the person space to live life in a way that feels familiar to them.
When live-in care is in place, families want clarity about how things are going, and we make communication straightforward from the beginning. Whether relatives live locally or further afield, we keep them updated so they feel informed and included.
We also put time into building a good working relationship between the client, their family and the Care Professional living in the home. As everyone gets to know one another, support becomes more natural and better aligned with the person’s preferences. Small changes in confidence, mobility or general well-being can be noticed early, allowing us to adjust care before challenges build.
With steady one-to-one help, practical daily support and regular communication, we create an environment where clients can continue their usual routines with confidence. Families gain reassurance that their loved one is well supported, and clients benefit from reliable, respectful care that fits into their everyday life.
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