Support for couples
Keeping couples together, with live in care
It’s only natural that couples want to stay together when the need for care arises.
Having shared most of their lives together, it’s only normal that couples want to continue living together when they need some extra support. With live-in care, you can have the care you need at home, with your life-long partner by your side.
For couples requiring extra support – or for one person within a couple who needs assistance – having a live-in carer means you have someone who’s completely dedicated to your needs. Whether you need help with personal care, medical assistance or help around the home, with live-in care you can both stay at home in the place you love, with limited disruption to your lifestyle or routines.
What can a live in carer help with?
Whether you require practical, physical or emotional support, our live-in carers are all expertly trained to provide a wide range of care services to couples with varying needs. Perhaps one of you would benefit from mobility support while the other could do with discreet assistance with personal care routines – or maybe you both need someone to proactively help out around the home and provide a bit of extra companionship.
Here are some of the many ways your carer can help:
Personal care
Your carer can support with intimate personal care routines like toilet trips, bathing and getting dressed, as well as helping you manage a stoma or catheter
Mobility issues
All of our carers receive expert training in providing safe and secure mobility support, including helping you both get into and out of bed and move around your home and garden
Medication assistance
Sometimes it can be hard to keep track of what medication you need to take, and when to take it. A carer can help administer medication, as well as collecting prescriptions from the pharmacy.
Preparing meals
A carer can prepare the meals, snacks and drinks that you both enjoy, and at the times that suit you. They can even help you to follow a certain diet if needed.
Housekeeping
Your live-in carer will be able to help you both to stay on top of the chores and routines you’re struggling with – including vacuuming, laundry, tidying, wiping surfaces, and so much more
Running errands
If you’re struggling to run errands in a timely manner, such as stocking up the kitchen with food or posting letters, your carer can step in and help you out
How does live in care work for couples?
A live-in carer can be the ideal solution when one or both of you need a higher level of care.
Our fully trained live-in carers can support couples in their own homes with personal care and medical assistance, as well as help around the home.
Sometimes, for those circumstances when only one person in the couple is in need of extra support, having a live-in carer takes the burden off the other person. With a live-in carer to manage personal care and other matters, couples can re-focus their energies on spending quality time together.
Finding the right carer for your family
We’re extremely proud of our wonderful team of live-in carers, who are constantly going above and beyond to ensure every customer receives the dedicated, bespoke support they deserve.
With the expertise of our team of registered nurses, our carers can even assist with more complex healthcare needs – whether that be support with specialist continence care with a catheter or stoma, peg tube feeding or support with ventilators.
Our customers love our live-in carers because they are all:
Kind and compassionate
At Helping Hands, we have a rigorous recruitment process which means we only hire kind, empathetic carers who share our person-centred family values
Directly employed by us
We directly employ all of our carers, so we take full responsibility for managing their workload, maintaining their well-being and paying them
Expertly trained and fully vetted
Every carer is fully DBS-checked and receives our industry-renowned training which equips them to provide a wide range of specialist care services
Customer stories
Find out how we’re helping couples to continue enjoying each other’s company.
Every Helping Hands customer has a special story. Here are some of our favourite examples of how our support is enabling couples to keep living together in their family homes.
Why choose Helping Hands for home care?
Since 1989, we’ve been helping people to live independently and comfortably at home.
By choosing Helping Hands for your home care, you’re choosing quality care and a continuous service you can rely on. Many home care agencies rotate their live-in carers regularly, but we don’t. We work with you to handpick someone who fits into your life and who you can build a strong bond with.
A fully managed service
From your very first day of care, your service will be fully managed by your local Helping Hands team, ensuring you’ve always got care cover and someone to help with queries
Regulated by the CQC
Unlike a home care agency placing agency staff in the home, our full services and our carers are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC)
35 years of expertise
We’ve got over 30 years of experience and expertise, so it’s safe to say we know what we’re doing when it comes to providing friendly, high-quality home care
How to arrange live in care
We aim to make it easy to arrange the support you want so that we can focus on what really matters: your care needs. Speak to our team today to begin your journey.
Speak to our team
Call our team of experts to talk through your options and any questions the two of you may have
Free home care assessment
Your local Helping Hands manager will visit you to discuss your care requirements
Find your carer
We’ll help to match you both with a carer who meets your preferences and has the right skills
Fully regulated by the CQC / CIW
At Helping Hands, our live-in care service is fully managed and regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
From your very first phone call to our friendly team, every aspect of your home care service is independently monitored and regulated by the CQC and Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW).
Why is being a regulated company important?
What does regulation mean?
Our service is regularly monitored, inspected and regulated by an independent body
Why do we choose to be regulated?
You have peace of mind that your care is approved by social care’s regulating body
How does regulation affect my care?
Our regulation means that we’ll provide you with high quality care, no matter what
Page reviewed by Sarika Dhillon, Regional Care Director, on November 8, 2021.