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Live-In Respite Care at Home

Caring for a loved one is one of the most important roles you can take on—but it’s not without its challenges. At Premier Community, we offer live-in respite care to support family carers who need time to rest, recover, or take a well-deserved break.

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Live-in Respite Care

What is Live-in Respite Care?

Live-in respite care is short-term, round-the-clock support provided by a professional carer who temporarily moves into your loved one’s home. It’s ideal if:

  • You’re going on holiday or need to travel.

  • You’re recovering from illness or surgery.

  • You’re feeling tired, overwhelmed, or burnt out.

  • Your usual care arrangements are temporarily unavailable.

Unlike residential respite care, your loved one can remain in familiar surroundings—maintaining their independence, routines, and sense of comfort.

Live-In Home Help

Why Choose Premier Community for Respite Care?

Familiar Environment

There’s no need to move into a care home. You or your loved one stays in the place they feel safest and most comfortable—their own home.

One-to-One Dedicated Support

Our carers provide fully personalised support, tailored to physical, emotional, and medical needs—always delivered with warmth and dignity.

Time to Recharge

You can step away with complete peace of mind, knowing your loved one is receiving expert care in trusted hands.

Flexible & Fast to Arrange

We offer respite packages starting from just a few days, with emergency care options available when needed.

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Who Is Live-In Respite Care Suitable For?

Who Can Benefit?

Live-in respite care is suitable for:

  • Older adults needing daily care and companionship

  • People living with dementia

  • Individuals recovering from hospital discharge, illness, or injury

  • Couples who want to stay together while receiving support

  • Family carers in need of rest, time off, or emergency cover