Nurse-led, CQC-registered live-in care delivered across the UK — enabling individuals to remain safely and comfortably in their own home with round-the-clock, personalised support.
Live-in care means a fully trained, vetted carer moves into your home and provides continuous, round-the-clock support — tailored entirely to you. It is one of the most personalised forms of care available, and for many people, a profoundly better alternative to moving into a residential or nursing home.
At Lamora Healthcare, our live-in care is nurse-led. This means your care is not simply coordinated by an administrator — it is clinically overseen by our directors, a Registered General Nurse and a Registered Mental Health Nurse with over 30 years of combined experience. Every care plan is written, reviewed, and governed by qualified nursing professionals.
We provide live-in care across England. Whether you are in London, the Midlands, the South, or further afield, we can arrange an assessment and put care in place quickly and safely.
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For many individuals and families, live-in care offers significant advantages over residential or nursing home care — particularly when clinical oversight is embedded from the outset.
No upheaval, no disruption. The individual stays in the home and community they know, surrounded by familiar routines, possessions, and relationships.
Unlike a care home where staff support many residents, your live-in carer is dedicated entirely to you — providing consistent, personalised attention throughout the day.
Our clinical directors oversee all care plans, medication management, and risk assessments — a standard of clinical governance rarely found in standard live-in care arrangements.
The same carer, day after day, building a genuine relationship with the individual and their family — rather than the rotating staff roster of a residential setting.
Families remain fully involved in care decisions. We provide regular updates, open communication, and collaborative review — keeping everyone informed and reassured.
Live-in care is often comparable in cost to a residential care home place — but delivers significantly more personalised, one-to-one support. NHS Continuing Healthcare funding may also be available.
Our nurse-led live-in care is suitable for a wide range of conditions and circumstances. All packages are individually assessed and tailored by our clinical team.
Specialist live-in support for individuals living with dementia, providing structured routines, familiar environments, and compassionate, consistent care from a dedicated carer who truly gets to know the person.
Compassionate, dignified support for individuals in the final stages of life — enabling them to remain at home, with their family, in comfort. Our nurse-led model ensures clinical needs are met with care and respect.
Rapid live-in care packages for individuals returning home after surgery, stroke, or illness. We work with NHS discharge teams to ensure care is in place before the individual arrives home.
Live-in care for individuals with complex, long-term health conditions including Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, and other neurological or physical conditions requiring clinical oversight.
Live-in care for couples where one or both partners require support — enabling them to remain together in their own home, maintaining their relationship and shared routines.
Planned or emergency respite live-in care for families and carers who need a break. We provide reliable, professional cover so that primary carers can rest, recover, or attend to other commitments.
Many families are unaware that live-in care can be funded through NHS Continuing Healthcare (NHS CHC) — a package of ongoing care arranged and funded solely by the NHS for individuals whose primary need is a health need rather than a social care need.
If the individual you are caring for has a complex health condition with a primary health need, they may be eligible for NHS CHC funding, which would cover the full cost of their live-in care package. Our team is experienced in working alongside NHS CHC assessors and commissioners to support families through this process.
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We have designed our assessment and onboarding process to be straightforward, transparent, and as swift as the situation requires — particularly important when care is needed urgently following a hospital discharge or change in condition.
Contact our team by phone or email. We will listen carefully to your situation, answer your initial questions, and explain what live-in care with Lamora Healthcare involves.
Our Registered Manager will conduct a comprehensive care needs assessment — either in person or by video — to understand the individual's health conditions, daily routine, preferences, and goals.
We develop a bespoke, nurse-written care plan and carefully match the individual with a trained, vetted carer whose skills, experience, and personality are aligned to their needs.
The carer moves in and care begins — with regular review from our Registered Manager, open communication with the family, and ongoing governance to ensure the highest standards are maintained.
Live-in care involves a fully trained, vetted carer moving into your home to provide round-the-clock support. It is a highly personalised alternative to residential care, allowing individuals to remain in the comfort and familiarity of their own home while receiving the support they need.
Yes. Lamora Healthcare provides live-in care across England. Our nurse-led model means clinical oversight is maintained regardless of location, with our Registered Manager overseeing all care packages from our base in Aylesbury.
We aim to complete an initial assessment within five working days of enquiry. For urgent situations, including post-hospital discharge, we can work to accelerated timescales. Contact our team directly to discuss your specific situation.
At Lamora Healthcare, clinical governance is provided directly by our directors — a Registered General Nurse and a Registered Mental Health Nurse. This means medication management, care planning, and risk assessment are overseen by qualified nursing professionals, not just care coordinators. This is particularly important for individuals with complex health conditions.
For individuals with a primary health need, live-in care may be funded through NHS Continuing Healthcare (NHS CHC). Our team can advise on the CHC assessment process and work with NHS teams to support funding applications. Local authority funding and personal health budgets are also available options.
Our Registered Manager is available to discuss your situation, answer your questions, and explain how our nurse-led live-in care could work for you — wherever you are in England.