Abicare Live-in care | Nationwide live in care from Abicare

At Abicare, we pride ourselves in offering a first class service, assisting our clients to achieve better independence in their own home.
We are regulated by the Care Quality Commission and our carers are all fully trained with enhanced DBS checks.
Offering both private and state-funded care, our live-in service is appropriate for a range of needs, including caring for someone with a chronic or complex illness as well as providing great companionship, which is extremely important for those living alone.
What are the benefits of Abicare?
- Live-in care offers a high level of personal one-to-one support, providing first-class care and reassurance to our clients, with peace of mind to their friends and family.
- For dementia clients, live-in care may be preferable as it allows the client to stay in their own home in familiar surroundings, with a regular routine.
- If you are a partner and you’re finding it difficult to provide suitable care, having a live-in carer will allow you to stay together, support one another and enjoy your time together.
- Whether you’re a client, partner or family member, you can rest assured that our Abicare carers will be on hand 24 hours a day, providing full support at all times.
For further information regarding the services we provide, please call us on 0345 2410198
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Live-in care team
- Telephone
- 0345 2410198 0345 2410198
- live-in@abicare.co.uk
- Website
- Live-in care wesbite
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Time / Date Details
- When is it on
- Contact us anytime of the day, 365 days.
Availability
- Referral required
- No
- Referral Details
- Other notes
We provide live-in care nationwide and our rates are affordable and significantly less than traditional care home packages.
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