Home Instead provides live-in care in Angus, supporting families in towns and villages such as Arbroath, Forfar, Montrose, Brechin and the surrounding rural communities. Having someone living in the home offers steady, one-to-one support that helps people stay safe, comfortable and independent. From assisting with daily needs to keeping the household running smoothly, live-in care provides reassurance for those who want to remain in the place that already feels right.

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
Staying at home can make an enormous difference to someone’s sense of comfort, continuity and control, especially when health or mobility changes begin to alter daily routines. That’s why our live-in care across Angus is shaped entirely around the individual. Rather than asking people to adapt to a new setting or unfamiliar schedule, we build support around the way they already live.
We take time to understand personal preferences: how someone likes their favourite foods prepared, the hobbies they enjoy, the pace of their mornings, and the small habits that bring reassurance. These details form the foundation of a plan that genuinely fits.
A live-in Care Professional can help with every aspect of day-to-day life: personal care, preparing nutritious meals, medication prompts, safe mobility around the home and companionship. Families know their loved one always has someone nearby who understands their needs and can respond quickly.
As a regulated provider, we focus on clear communication, professional standards and a gentle, respectful approach that protects independence while offering steady, reliable help.

Our approach to live-in care centres around building genuine relationships. We take time to understand what helps each person feel settled, whether that’s enjoying familiar activities or simply having someone close by for reassuring conversations. Careful matching ensures the Care Professional living in the home complements the client’s personality, helping trust grow naturally.
Support covers morning and evening routines, preparing meals people enjoy, mobility assistance, and maintaining a calm home environment. We’re there as a dependable presence throughout the day and night, ready to help with whatever’s needed. From managing medication to accompanying clients on trips to local shops or appointments, our Care Professionals adapt to each person’s preferences and requirements.
This personalised support allows clients to feel secure and understood in their own surroundings. There’s continuity and familiarity that comes from having the same person providing care, which helps build confidence and makes daily life feel more relaxed.
For families across Angus, live-in care offers absolute reassurance, knowing a dedicated Care Professional is present throughout the day and night. From the very beginning, we keep communication open so relatives feel informed, included and confident about how support is being delivered at home. This helps everyone feel part of the same team, especially when circumstances change or additional guidance is needed.
The close connection between the client, their family and the Care Professional living in the home creates a supportive atmosphere where care feels natural rather than intrusive. Practical help, personal care, companionship and attentive daily routines all contribute to a calm, familiar environment that protects independence while reducing pressure on loved ones. With consistent, one-to-one support in the place that holds the most meaning, families can focus on spending quality time together while knowing their loved one is safe and comfortable.

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