Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care

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What is live in care?

Live-in care is a type of home care service provided to individuals who require assistance with various daily activities due to age, illness, disability, or other factors. Unlike traditional home care services where caregivers visit for a few hours a day, live-in care involves a caregiver residing in the individual’s home and providing around-the-clock support and companionship.

One of the main attractions of live-in care is that it encompasses a wide range of care services, meaning you and your family can have full assurance that you’re getting the support you need and want. The main areas in which a live-in carer will aim to support you are:

Services we do offer

  • Live-In Care: The carer lives in your home 24 hours a day but sleeps at night. Live-in care is a type of home care where a caregiver, usually a trained and experienced professional, lives with the client in their home to provide round-the-clock care assistance and support.This type of care is particularly beneficial for people who require intensive support due to old age, Dementia, Alzheimer or any other illness, bed ridden or disability and want to remain in their own homes rather than moving to a care facility.
  • 24-Hour Care: The carer stays with you in your home but is awake at night to provide care and support. 24-hour care is typically necessary for individuals who require continuous support due to a medical condition, disability, or age-related issues.At Surrey Downs Homecare, our professionally trained Care Assistants are fully-equipped to provide a range of services, such as assistance with activities of daily living, medication management, and emotional support.
  • Sleep-Ins: The carer sleeps at your home. Sleep-in care provides clients with the peace of mind of having a Care Assistant close by during the night, while also allowing them to maintain their independence.Sleep-in care is typically used for individuals who do not require constant monitoring or assistance during the night but may need occasional support. It is an ideal option for those who prefer to have a caregiver present during the night but do not need 24-hour care.