Outstanding in Greater Manchester
Providers of CQC Rated outstanding home care services to older people in their own homes, giving you complete peace of mind.
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- Personalised round-the-clock support - 24/7 expert care from a Caregiver who knows everything from your medication routine to how you like your cup of tea.
- A team that knows your area - Experienced Caregivers supporting families from Bolton to Stockport and everywhere in between.
- Stay independent in familiar surroundings - Helping individuals remain at home, close to loved ones, local parks, and the high streets they know.




My mum’s got all her things around her, she’s got more freedom and 1-1 with the carers. She sleeps better, eats better, is more content and can go out when she likes.
Rated 9.9/10 on homecare.co.uk


One of the Top 20 Home Care Groups in 2024 - homecare.co.uk
What is live-in care and how does it work?
Live-in care provides round-the-clock support from a professional Caregiver who stays in your home. It’s a practical alternative to a care home, allowing you or your loved one to receive continuous, tailored support in familiar surroundings.
Is 24-hour live-In care suitable for my loved one?
Live-in care is a great option for those who need ongoing support but want to stay in the place they know and love. Whether your loved one enjoys the leafy surroundings of Worsley or the village feel of Saddleworth, they can continue their usual routines while receiving the care they need at home.
This type of support is especially beneficial for those with long-term health conditions, limited mobility, or anyone who values daily assistance and companionship. With a dedicated Caregiver by their side, they can maintain their independence and quality of life in familiar surroundings.
Meet your Live-In Care Manager for Greater Manchester
Lucy Mildred, our Live-In Care Manager for Manchester, has years of experience in care and a Level 5 Diploma in Health and Social Care. She’s passionate about helping people stay in their own homes, building trust with families, and making sure clients feel valued and supported through dedicated care.
Working closely with her team, Lucy ensures care is tailored to each person’s needs, giving families peace of mind. Outside of work, she enjoys baking, doting on her sausage dogs, and supporting local causes, including a dog rescue centre and the Sea Cadets.
Inspected and rated
Outstanding by the CQC




Lucy
Live-In Care Manager For Greater Manchester
Understanding live-in care costs in Greater Manchester
Live-in care offers a desirable option for those wishing to remain in their familiar home environment while receiving needed support. The costs for live-in care vary, reflecting factors like care needs, provider experience, and location.
Care for couples
An expert Caregiver provides personalised, round-the-clock care for both partners, ensuring they can continue to live comfortably together at home.
£2,240 /per week
No setup fees
Free assessment
Care for individuals
Attentive one-to-one support from a fully-trained Caregiver ensures all your needs are met and you can remain safe and comfortable at home.
£1,785 /per week
No setup fees
Free assessment
What our pricing includes
- Tailored care plans to meet individual needs
- Emotional support and companionship
- Help with daily activities: personal care, meal prep, light housework, and medication management
- Specialist care for complex conditions like dementia and Parkinson’s
- Regular check-ins and updates with family members
- 24/7 support from a dedicated Care Manager
- No minimum term or lengthy contracts
Why costs vary?
Several factors can affect live-in care pricing:
Regional factors
Costs can vary by area, with higher prices often found where demand for care is greater and local living costs are higher.
Care requirements
More intensive care, especially for complex conditions, increases costs due to the need for specialist support.
Type of provider
Regulated providers, overseen by the CQC, may charge more due to strict standards and detailed care management.
Funding support for live-in care
There are two main sources of funding support for live-in care:
Local authority contribution: Financial support may be offered, dependent on an assessment of care needs and financial circumstances.
NHS continuing healthcare:This covers all costs for those with substantial medical needs, following an NHS eligibility assessment.
Other financial support
Some benefits help with extra costs for health or disability:
Attendance allowance: Â Weekly payments available for those over State Pension age who need assistance due to health or disability issues.
Personal Independence Payment (PIP): Financial support for those aged 16 to State Pension age with ongoing health conditions or disabilities
We provide live-in care across the whole of including:
Altrincham
Bramhall
Bowdon
Didsbury
Eccles
Hale
Hale Barns
Manchester City Centre
Oldham
Salford
Stockport
Whitefield
As well as providing Live In Care in Greater Manchester, we also offer around‑the‑clock care across England, including the neighbouring counties of Lancashire and Yorkshire. Looking for another area? See all our locations.
How to find a high-quality care service in Greater Manchester
24-hour home care is a great option for those who need ongoing support but want to stay at home. Whether your loved one enjoys Altrincham’s lively community, the greenery of Didsbury, or the charm of Hale, they can continue living well with expert care in place.
Factors to look for when choosing live-in care
Services offered
Ensure the provider offers the right level of support for your loved one’s needs.
Experience & reputation
Look for a provider with a strong track record, well-trained Caregivers, and positive client reviews.
Personalised matching
A good provider carefully pairs Caregivers with clients based on needs and personality.
Regulatory standards
Choose a provider regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) for safety and quality assurance.
Quality monitoring
Regular assessments ensure care remains high-quality and responsive to changing needs.
Emergency & contingency planning
A reliable provider should have backup plans in place if a Caregiver is unavailable to ensure continuous care and support.
Transparent costs & communication
Look for clear pricing, open communication, and a structured process for feedback.
Family involvement
The best providers encourage families to be part of care decisions and ongoing support.
Personalised care in just
Simple steps to get the right care in place quickly
1. You’ve found the right care
You’re on the right path to personalised live in care.
You're here
2. Free assessment
Call or enquire online. We’ll start with a chat and arrange a free home visit within days to ensure you get the right care.
3. Crafting your care plan
We’ll create a care plan tailored to your loved one’s needs and lifestyle.
4. Matching your Caregiver
Together we'll find a Caregiver who's a perfect match for your loved one’s needs and personality.
5. Care in place
Care usually starts within a week. Your Care Manager will attend on day one and check in again on day seven.
What does a live-in Carer do?
A live-in Caregiver provides more than essential support - they enhance daily life by offering both physical assistance and emotional reassurance within the comfort of home.
Personal care: Assisting with washing, dressing, and grooming.
Medication assistance: Ensuring medications are taken safely and on time.
Meal preparation: Preparing meals that suit dietary preferences.
Monitoring wellbeing: Watching for health changes and raising concerns.
Companionship: Offering conversation, company, and reassurance.
Mobility support: Assisting with safe movement indoors and out.
Housekeeping: Keeping the home tidy, clean, and comfortable.
Hobbies & social activities: Supporting hobbies and social outings.
"I can't really thank the carers enough for the practical and emotional assistance and reassurance they currently bring to my elderly dad. The quality of care provided is high, and office and care staff seem to take such pride in their work. Thank you Unique."
VF, daughter of a client via Homecare.co.uk
Inspected and rated
Outstanding by the CQC


Benefits of home care in Greater Manchester
Home care improves daily life by offering one-to-one support while promoting long-term independence.
Tailored personal care: Support is based on individual needs, ensuring dignity and comfort.
Independence at home: 24-hour care offers reassurance for both clients and their families.
Better health outcomes: Ongoing monitoring prevents issues and ensures early action
Cost-effective alternative: For couples, it’s often cheaper than moving into a care home.
Emotional wellbeing: Familiar surroundings reduce stress and promote a sense of security.
Flexible and adaptive care: Services adjust to changing needs, ensuring the right support.
Family involvement: Loved ones can stay included in care choices and daily activities.
Continuity of care: A dedicated Caregiver builds trust and understands daily preferences.


Caregivers in Greater Manchester
We select just one in 80 applicants to ensure outstanding care. Every Caregiver has at least a year of experience and a strong commitment to quality.
Training & development that sets us apart
Comprehensive training: Covers dementia care, first aid, and medication management.
Ongoing learning: Regular training keeps your Caregivers up to date with best practices.
Award-winning: Recognised with the Princess Royal Training Award and as Centre of Excellence by Skills for Care.
 Skilled Caregivers: Highly trained and dedicated professionals ensure you’re always in safe hands.
Understanding different in Greater Manchester
Finding the right care starts with understanding what’s available. Whether your loved one needs occasional support or full-time care, here’s a quick guide to the options.
Types of care services
Home care:Â Personalised support at home, tailored to individual needs and routines.
Day care: Daytime assistance with activities, companionship, and social engagement.
Residential care: 24/7 support in a communal setting for those with higher needs.
Specialist care: Focused care for conditions like dementia, Parkinson’s, or palliative needs.


The difference between live-in care at home and residential care
Understanding the difference between live-in care and residential care can help you decide what’s best for your loved one.
Inspected and rated
Outstanding by the CQC


Home care
One-to-one support in the person’s own home.
Care is personalised to meet individual needs.
Encourages independence and familiar routines.
Provides emotional comfort in familiar surroundings.
Family plays an active role in everyday decisions.
Residential care
 Care is provided in a shared living environment.
Requires adapting to a new home setting.
 Includes group-based activities and social schedules.
Daily living follows scheduled routines
Family visits may follow set times.
Download your guide to live-in care
Live-in care guide
All you need to know about live-in care


A 38-page resource covering how it works, costs, and funding. Perfect for those who want a detailed understanding before making a decision.
Live-in care brochure
A simple overview of live-in care


A short, easy-to-read guide covering the key benefits and how it works. Ideal for those looking for a quick introduction.
Live-in care in Greater Manchester – FAQs
Find answers to your questions about our live in care services and how we can help.
Yes! We offer live-in care across Greater Manchester, including Worsley, Saddleworth, Altrincham, Hale, Marple, and surrounding areas. If you’re unsure whether we cover your location, just get in touch, and we’ll be happy to help.
Live-in care starts from £1,785 per week for an individual and £2,240 per week for couples. For respite, palliative, or complex care, pricing is £2,100 per week for individuals and £2,485 per week for couples. Costs can vary depending on care needs, and some families may qualify for local authority funding or NHS Continuing Healthcare support.
Yes. If you need urgent support, we can often arrange live-in care within a few days. Our local care team will guide you through the process and ensure everything is set up smoothly, whether care is needed immediately or as part of a long-term plan.
Our Caregivers can assist with GP visits, hospital appointments, and any other healthcare needs. We work closely with Greater Manchester NHS Trusts, district nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure continuity of care.
We take time to understand your loved one’s personality, interests, and care needs before matching them with the right Caregiver. If they enjoy visiting local parks, gardening, or social activities, we’ll aim to match them with a Caregiver who shares their interests, ensuring a natural and comfortable connection.
We do everything possible to make the right match from the start, but if your loved one isn’t happy, we’ll work quickly to find a Caregiver who is a better fit. Our priority is making sure they feel comfortable, safe, and well-supported at all times
- Manchester Carers Centre: Provides free services for unpaid carers, including practical help, community drop-ins, respite breaks, social activities, access to grants, and training.
- Carers Manchester: A network of organisations offering support and services for Manchester’s unpaid carers, including information, advice, and access to local support groups.
- Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust – Older Adult Services: Provides multidisciplinary assessment, care, treatment, advice, and liaison for adults aged 65 and over with severe and enduring mental health problems, as well as support for individuals living with dementia.
- Manchester City Council – Support for Older People: Offers various services, including home maintenance assistance through Manchester Care and Repair, and guidance on staying well during winter months.
- Greater Manchester Integrated Care Partnership – Carers Support: Provides information and resources for the approximately 280,000 unpaid carers in Greater Manchester, including children and young people caring for parents with long-term health conditions.
- Age UK Manchester:Â Offers services and support for older individuals, focusing on well-being, companionship, and practical assistance.
- Alzheimer’s Society – Find Support Near You: Use this tool to locate tailored support services in your area, such as dementia cafes, support groups, and advice services. Simply enter your postcode to find resources near you.
- Crossroads Together – Greater Manchester: Offers information, advice, and practical support to unpaid carers of all ages and the people they care for, with services based in Bolton.
- Manchester Care & Repair: A charity that helps maintain homes for older people and assists individuals in getting the support they need in later life or after an illness, including emergency home repairs.
- Greater Manchester Combined Authority – Support and Advice for Older Residents: Provides resources such as the 'Keeping Well at Home' booklet, Creative Care Kits, and information on befriending services to support older residents.
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Meet Stacey, your friendly expert care advisor
Navigating Live in care can feel overwhelming, and we understand how personal this decision is. We're here to guide you every step of the way—offering advice, reassurance, and ensuring your loved one receives the highest quality care.
- Quick 30-minute call: We'll discuss your situation and provide expert advice on care options.
- Book a free assessment: If you're ready, we can arrange a no-obligation assessment to match your needs.
- Fast, flexible care setup: We can start care within days if necessary, ensuring your loved one receives prompt, personalised support.
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