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What is Live-in Care and How Does it Work?

24-hour home care means a professional Caregiver will live with you in your own home to provide round-the-clock support. This is ideal for anyone who needs full-time care but wants to stay in their own home. It’s a practical alternative to moving into a residential care home, providing you or your loved one with continuous, personalised care in a familiar environment.

This page gives you an in-depth look at live-in care in Oxfordshire to help you make an informed decision. You'll discover everything from the roles of live-in carers to the costs involved in providing this type of care.

You'll also find guidance on deciding if 24-hour live-in care suits your needs, along with tips on choosing the best care service. Our aim is to provide you with all the necessary information to find the best possible care for your loved one.

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Is 24-Hour Live-In Care Suitable for My Loved One?

Continuous care at home is an effective solution for those needing continuous assistance, particularly suitable for individuals with long-term health conditions or limited mobility. It's also ideal for someone who values daily support and the company of a Caregiver. Live-in care allows your loved one to maintain their regular lifestyle and remain in the comfort of their own home.

We provide Live-in Care across the whole of Oxfordshire including:

Abingdon-on-Thames

Banbury

Bicester

Carterton

Didcot

Kidlington

Henley-on-Thames

Oxford

Thame

Wallingford

Wantage

Witney

We provide Live-in Care across the whole of Oxfordshire including:

Abingdon-on-Thames

Banbury

Bicester

Carterton

Didcot

Kidlington

Henley-on-Thames

Oxford

Thame

Wallingford

Wantage

Witney

Understanding Live-In Care Costs in Oxfordshire

Cost of Live-In Care

Live-in care costs typically depend on the level of care needed and the qualifications of the care team.

At Unique Senior Care, we focus on providing clear and fair pricing for personalised, award-winning home care:

For Individuals: Our weekly rate for a single person's care is £1,680, including comprehensive, personalised support.

For Couples: A dual-care package costs £1,995 per week, providing shared care and assistance to both individuals.

Why Costs Vary

Several factors can affect live-in care pricing:

  • Regional Differences: Costs can fluctuate based on the area.
  • Care Requirements: The need for more intensive care, particularly for complex health conditions, typically leads to higher costs.
  • Type of Provider: Prices may be higher for home care providers regulated by bodies like the Care Quality Commission (CQC), due to their adherence to high standards and detailed care management.

Funding Options for Live-In Care

Various funding sources are available for live-in care services:

  • Personal Funding: The care can be paid for by the individual or their family.
  • Local Authority Contribution: Financial support may be offered, dependent on an assessment of care needs and financial status.
  • NHS Continuing Healthcare: This option covers all costs for those with substantial medical needs.
  • Other Financial Support:
    • Attendance Allowance: Available for those over State Pension age requiring assistance due to health or disability issues, providing weekly funds.
    • Personal Independence Payment (PIP): Aimed at individuals aged 16 to State Pension age with ongoing health conditions or disabilities, contributing towards extra expenses.

Understanding these options and their specific edibility criteria is important for selecting the most appropriate funding option.

Meet your Live-In Care Manager for Oxfordshire

Claire
Live-In Care Manager For Oxfordshire

Claire Ramos, our dedicated Care Manager for Oxfordshire, joined our team bringing over a decade of experience in elder care. Her career in care began as a Care Coordinator before quickly progressing to the role of Care Manager. Her decision to join Unique Senior Care was driven by our shared values of compassionate and high-quality care.

Claire approaches her role with warmth and empathy, understanding the challenges that both clients and their families may encounter during the transition to live-in care. She believes in building trust and creating a supportive environment where clients feel valued and caregivers feel empowered.

As Care Manager, Claire's responsibilities include managing care packages, ensuring the well-being of both clients and Caregivers, and maintaining compliance with regulatory standards. She takes pride in witnessing positive outcomes and nurturing the relationships that develop between Caregivers and clients.

Outside of work, Claire enjoys staying active and cherishing moments with her family and friends. She is passionate about supporting initiatives aimed at cancer research, driven by personal experiences within her own family.

Claire is supported by a dedicated senior team all equally as passionate about providing the best possible care and service for our clients.

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What Makes Unique Senior Care Different?

You can be assured that we have an absolute focus on providing the very highest quality, person-centred Live-in Care for our clients in and around Oxfordshire.

As a provider of regulated care services, you can be confident in the knowledge that we are fully registered and compliant with the Care Quality Commission’s (CQC) regulations.

We are one of only 4% of home care providers in England to have been awarded an Outstanding rating by the Care Quality Commission (CQC)

Our award-winning service is based on personal experience and ensuring we always put ‘people above all else’

We are regularly recognised as providing industry leading training to our colleagues

Our services are personalised and tailored to your needs with the aim of allowing you to remain living independently in your own home

You will receive a service that is Well-led, Safe, Caring, Responsive and Effective

All of our Caregivers are directly employed

We only recruit the best (our application to hire rate is 1 from 100) and all our Caregivers must pass our ‘Mum Test’ i.e. we would allow them to look after our own loved ones

Clients and their families have once again rated us as one of the Top 20 homecare providers in England for 2024, marking our fourth consecutive year being awarded this prestigious recognition.

Your 100% satisfaction is our aim – if you think we need to do better, please let us know

Our standards are uncompromising, and we are very proud of our reputation for providing an outstanding service

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Understanding the Role and Responsibilities of a Live-In Carer in Oxfordshire

A live-in carer plays a vital role, offering more than just basic care. They are key to enhancing their client's daily life through both physical and emotional support in the comfort of their own home.

Personal Care Help: Assists with everyday tasks like bathing, dressing, and grooming.

Medication Administration: Ensures medications are taken correctly and on time.

Food Preparation: Cooks meals suited to the client’s dietary needs.

Housekeeping: Maintains cleanliness and order in the living space.

Companionship: Offers a friendly ear and meaningful conversation.

Assisting with Mobility: Helps with moving around the house and going out.

Supporting Hobbies and Social Activities: Encourages and supports with hobbies and social activities

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Ensuring Compatibility Between Carer and Client

At Unique Senior Care, we understand the importance of pairing clients with the right Caregiver. We carefully consider factors like personalities, interests, and preferences to ensure a harmonious match. This thoughtful approach is fundamental to our service, as it cultivates a supportive and effective care relationship. Ensuring compatibility is key to making sure our clients are comfortable and content with their Caregiver, ultimately enhancing the overall care experience.

We were looking for live-in care for my mother and were delighted to find Unique Senior Care. From the first conversation on the phone to subsequent communications, I have found the staff to be incredibly helpful, friendly, understanding and clear in terms of the service provided.
"Our first meeting with the live-in care manager was a lovely experience and helped to reassure my mum about arrangements. Most importantly, having just finished the first two weeks of live-in care, we could not have asked for more from a caregiver, who has taken wonderful care of my mum, cooking her nutritious meals, making sure she is clean, comfortable and safe and providing excellent company.
"It feels such a relief to know that my mum is in good hands while also able to stay in her home. Thank you, Unique Senior Care.

- PS, (Daughter of a client)

Why Choose Live In Care in Oxfordshire

Live-in care is an excellent option for those who need regular support but want to stay in the place they know and love. With live-in care, your loved one can continue to enjoy the vibrant cultural scene of Oxford or the scenic beauty of the Chiltern Hills, all while living comfortably in their own home. This type of care ensures they receive the necessary support to maintain their independence and quality of life in familiar surroundings.

Benefits of Home Care

Home care offers numerous benefits, significantly improving quality of life and supporting independence:

Tailored Personal Care: Each care plan is uniquely designed to align with the individual's specific needs, preferences, and daily routines.

Constant Support: Offering reliable, around-the-clock assistance, this ensures both client safety and peace of mind for family members.

Independence in Familiar Surroundings: Home care enables individuals to continue living in their own homes, fostering independence and providing comfort in familiar settings.

Flexibility and Adaptability: The care is responsive to changing needs and circumstances, ensuring it remains relevant and effective for each individual.

Family Participation: We encourage family involvement in care planning, leading to better understanding and communication between all parties.

Cost Efficiency: Live-in care is often more economical compared to residential care facilities, yet it upholds high-quality care standards.

Comfort of Home: Living in a well-known environment reduces stress and anxiety, contributing to overall well-being.

Enhanced Quality of Life: Focused on improving everyday life, the care is personalised and attentive.

Continuous Health Monitoring: Regular health assessments allow for timely adjustments in care, ensuring the best possible support is provided.

How to Find the Right Live-In Care Service

Finding a high-quality live-in care service requires careful consideration. Whether you're in the historic town of Banbury or the scenic village of Chipping Norton, there are several key factors to consider.

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What to Look for in a Live-In Care Provider in Oxfordshire

Questions to Ask When Choosing a Live-in Care Agency

In your search for a live-in care agency, it's important to ask questions such as:

Details about their experience in live-in care and the qualifications and training of their caregivers.

Their process for matching caregivers with clients, and how they manage emergencies.

How they handle feedback and complaints, and a clear explanation of their fee structure for live-in care.

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Factors to Consider When Exploring Live in Care Services in The Oxford Region

When deciding on a care provider, take into account:

What services they provide and if they fit what you need.

The training and background of the carers, and the agency’s reputation.

The cost of the services and whether it works with your budget.

Getting opinions from people you know and reading what other clients have said for a better idea of their service quality.

Training and Qualifications of a Live In Carer in Oxfordshire

At Unique Senior Care, we rigorously select our Caregivers, choosing only one out of every 80 applicants. This ensures each Caregiver not only has a minimum of one year of experience but also embodies the high level of commitment and skill we value.

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  • Extensive Training Program: Our caregivers receive comprehensive training in key areas, including dementia care, first aid, and medication management to ensure the care we provide meets the highest standards.
  • Focus on Continuous Learning: We prioritise ongoing professional development, keeping our team updated with the latest in care techniques and best practices.
  • Awards and Recognition: Our high standards in training are recognised by notable awards. We received the Princess Royal Training Award in 2021 and were acknowledged as a Centre of Excellence by Skills for Care in 2022, highlighting our dedication to exceptional training and development.

What is the Difference Between Live-In Home Care Services and Residential Care?

It's important to understand the key differences between 24-hour live-in care and residential care to make an informed decision that best suits your loved one's needs.

One-to-one care provided in the person’s own home. Care takes place in a residential facility with personal living areas.
Offers customised, one-to-one assistance. Care is group-based, with communal activities for social engagement.
Encourages maintaining personal independence and existing routines. Provides a balance of semi-independence and community involvement.
Keeps individuals in their familiar environment, aiding emotional health and wellbeing Requires adjustment to a new environment with communal living.
Enables direct involvement of family in care and decision-making processes. Family involvement is more structured, often with specific visiting times.

How 24-Hour Live-in Care works

Matching

We carefully identify the right carer for you.

Home

You remain in the comfort of your own home.

Freedom

Your carer will help with getting out and about.

Availability

You benefit from around the clock support.

Flexible

As much or little care as you require.

People

Your family and friends visit as before.

Friends

Our carer becomes more like a friend.

Bedroom

You provide a bedroom for the carer to rest and sleep.

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What Care Services are Offered in Oxfordshire

Besides home care, there's a variety of care services in Oxon to consider. Each offers different support, catering to various needs. Knowing what services are available helps in choosing the right care.

Types of Care Services Offered

  • Home Care Packages: These provide tailored care in your own home, designed to meet your unique needs in a familiar setting.
  • Day Care Options: Perfect for those needing support during the day, these services offer activities and social interaction, while individuals remain living at home.
  • Residential Care Facilities: For continuous or more complex care, these facilities provide comprehensive assistance in a communal living setting.
  • Specialised Care Services: Targeted at specific health conditions like dementia or palliative care, these options provide specialised attention tailored to each individual's situation.

Navigating Live-In Home Care in Oxfordshire

How to Arrange a Quality Care Service in Oxfordshire?

Arranging high-quality home care involves a step-by-step process to ensure care is tailored to your needs:

  • 1

    Initial Contact:

    Start by reaching out to a trusted care service provider in your area. Our team at Unique Senior Care is on hand to discuss the care and support you need and answer any questions you may have.

  • 2

    Personalised Care Plan Assessment:

    A dedicated care manager will conduct a comprehensive consultation, considering your requirements and preferences for live-in care. This is an opportunity to address any questions you might have.

  • 3

    Carer Matching:

    We carefully select a specially trained Carer to deliver round the clock care, ensuring they're well-suited to your personality and care needs.

  • 4

    Developing a Tailored Care Package:

    A custom plan of care is crafted, taking into account all the details from the consultation.

  • 5

    Implementation and Home Visit:

    The care manager organises a visit to finalise your package and introduce your chosen Caregiver who will deliver care for your loved one.

What is the Role of a Care Agency in Live-in Care at Home?

Choosing a live-in care agency regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) ensures a professional and organised approach at-home care. Their role encompasses:

Staff Recruitment and Management: The agency takes great care in selecting skilled caregivers to deliver specialist care. They conduct thorough background checks and provide continuous training to maintain high care standards.

Quality Monitoring and Assessments: They regularly assess the quality of care against both the individual needs of clients and regulatory benchmarks, ensuring top-notch service.

Handling Administrative Tasks: The agency efficiently manages all the logistics, including scheduling, handling payments, and updating care plans when necessary.

Compliance with Regulatory Standards: Adhering to CQC guidelines, the agency commits to high standards in all aspects of care, from safety protocols to overall service delivery.

Emergency and Contingency Planning: A dedicated care team is prepared for any unexpected situations. The agency has robust plans in place to ensure that care remains uninterrupted, whatever the circumstances.

"My first experience of Unique was for my husband who had dementia. The carers were excellent helping him to shower and shave when he wouldn't let me help him. When I needed care myself, Unique was the obvious choice for me. I have been very happy and satisfied with the service I have received and would have no hesitation in recommending them." - PW, (client review via homecare.co.uk reviews)

Making the right choice for live-in home care is important for you and your family's peace of mind. You want assurance that your loved one receives personal, high-quality care in the comfort of their own home.

We're here to guide you every step of the way. Feel free to reach out to us for any advice on home care services in Oxons or to discuss whether this might be the right long-term care option for you.

As well as providing Live In Care in Oxfordshire, we also provide full-time care services across England, including the neighbouring counties of Berkshire and Buckinghamshire.

Local Resources for Support in Oxfordshire

Explore these essential local resources in Oxfordshire for additional support, advice, and community connections relevant to live-in care and beyond.

Oxfordshire County Council - Adult Social Care: Offers comprehensive information on adult care services, including support for independent living, assessments, and access to various support services.

Carers Oxfordshire: Provides support to unpaid carers, including information, advice, carer assessments, peer support, social activities, and respite care options. They also offer resources such as the CarersLine, support groups, and help with planning for emergencies.

Age UK Oxfordshire: Offers a wide range of services for older people, including information and advice, befriending services, social activities, and practical assistance to help maintain independence. They also provide specialist dementia support through Dementia Oxfordshire.

Dementia Oxfordshire: Provides specialist support and advice for people living with dementia and their carers, including memory cafes, training courses, and tailored information and guidance.

Healthwatch Oxfordshire: Acts as an independent champion for people who use health and social care services, gathering and representing the views of local residents to improve services.

Rethink Mental Illness - Oxfordshire Carers Support: Offers support for carers of people with mental health conditions, including one-to-one support, information, and group activities​

Oxfordshire Community Support Service: Provides activities and services to help people stay healthy, independent, and engaged, including support for those with physical disabilities, learning disabilities, mental health problems, and dementia​

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