Domiciliary Care Services in the UK
Get personalised domiciliary care at home from vetted, self-employed UK carers. Flexible visiting care, daily support, personal care and companionship tailored to your routine.
Our trusted live-in care service provides 24/7 support from qualified carers in your own home. Ideal for elderly individuals needing full-time dementia, Parkinson’s, or mobility support.
Flexible hourly home care tailored to your schedule. Our expert carers assist with daily tasks, medication, and companionship for seniors with early-stage conditions.
Overnight home care for peace of mind while your loved one sleeps. Perfect for fall prevention, personal care, and dementia-related nighttime support.
Experience peace of mind with our CQC regulated Managed Care service. We provide expert support to help you find the right self-employed carer, with guidance, oversight, and continuity of care.
Expert dementia carers providing compassionate support for independence and safety at home.
Personalised autism care at home, delivered by expert carers, supporting safety, independence, and peace of mind.
Respite carers provide flexible home care, allowing family carers to take a break while loved ones receive ongoing support and safety.
Personalised elderly care at home, tailored to your unique needs for comfort, safety, and independence.
Customised children’s home care, delivered by trusted carers to support your child’s physical, emotional, and social development in the comfort of your home.
Post-operative care at home from experienced carers to support recovery, improve mobility, and restore independence after surgery.
24/7 care at home, delivered by a team of Curam carers to ensure continuous, round-the-clock support for your needs.
Flexible home visits that support personal care, medication, mobility and daily routines—helping you stay independent at home.
Explore the cost of live-in care with private carers across the UK. Learn what’s included in daily rates, how pricing compares to care homes, and how to arrange affordable, full-time home support.
Find out the average hourly rates for private carers in the UK. Understand what affects the cost of part-time home care and how to choose flexible support tailored to your schedule.
Get clear guidance on the cost of overnight care with private carers across the UK. Learn when night-time support is needed, how much it typically costs, and what’s included.
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Get personalised domiciliary care at home from vetted, self-employed UK carers. Flexible visiting care, daily support, personal care and companionship tailored to your routine.
Domiciliary care also called home care or care at home is regular, personalised support delivered in a person’s own home to help with everyday tasks, personal care and long-term needs.
Unlike short-term or emergency visiting services, domiciliary care focuses on ongoing, relationship-based support: consistent carers follow a tailored care plan that covers personal hygiene, medication prompts, meal preparation, mobility assistance and household tasks. Domiciliary care is designed to preserve independence, reduce the need for residential placement, and provide continuity of care that responds to changing health needs. It can include clinical and specialist routines (for example, catheter care, stoma care and PEG feeding) when agreed in the care plan and delivered by trained carers working to UK safeguarding and risk-assessment standards.
Unlike general home care or short-term emergency services, domiciliary care is designed for ongoing, day-to-day support. It provides stability through:
Washing, bathing, skin care, dressing, continence routines, mobility support, meal preparation and medication reminders.
Light cleaning, laundry, bed-making, shopping, errands, and safe, tidy living spaces.
Conversation, hobbies, tech help, community outings, and escorting to family or clubs.
Support for dementia, Parkinson’s, stroke rehab, MND, MS, arthritis, diabetes or respiratory conditions.
Catheter and stoma care, PEG feeding, hoisting, pressure sore monitoring, wound support and agreed medication administration.
Continue living in familiar surroundings with control over routines.
The same carers build trust, understanding and long-term rapport.
Tasks, timings, and preferences are fully personalised.
No disruptive transitions to residential environments.
You only pay for the time you need, not full-time accommodation.
Loved ones remain involved in daily life.
This makes domiciliary care especially valuable for older adults or individuals who thrive on routine.
Hiring a live-in caregiver through Curam takes minutes. Post your brief, review DBS-checked carers, interview via secure chat and agree the rota that keeps your family safe with 24-hour carer support.

Support with mobility, confidence, routines and safety.
Daily assistance tailored to physical, cognitive or sensory needs.
Orientation, reassurance, safety monitoring and calm communication.
Short-term cover so relatives can rest and recover.
Carers matched by experience to the age group and specific needs.
Share routines, safety concerns and preferred visit times.
Review profiles, qualifications, experience and client reviews.
Call or video chat through Curam’s secure platform.
Your chosen Curam carer provides personalised support in the comfort of your own home.
From urban areas to rural communities across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, you can find reliable domiciliary carers near you.
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Whether you need daily personal support, help with long-term conditions or regular household assistance, Curam makes it simple to find skilled carers who help you live safely and confidently at home.
Domiciliary care (also called home care or visiting care) allows you to receive support in your own home. A trained carer visits at scheduled times to help with personal care, medication support, meal preparation, mobility assistance, and daily household tasks—helping you stay independent and comfortable at home.
You choose your own carer from thousands of DBS-checked, self-employed Curam carers. You agree on visit times and hourly rates directly, while Curam provides secure payments, digital care logs, invoicing, and safeguarding support. Carers record each visit so families stay updated.
Domiciliary carers support with washing, dressing, toileting, medication reminders, meal prep, mobility assistance, housekeeping, companionship, shopping trips, and transport to appointments. Support is tailored to your routines and care needs.
You can book visits from 30 minutes to several hours, as often as needed—once a week, daily, multiple times per day, evenings, weekends, or overnight sits. You can also combine domiciliary care with respite or live-in care when needs increase.
Most families receive carer responses within a few hours of posting their care requirement. Many start care in two to five days, and urgent cover is often available sooner if needed.
For many people, domiciliary care is more affordable because you pay only for the time and support you need. It avoids the high weekly fees of residential care homes and allows couples to remain together at home, often reducing overall costs.
Yes. Depending on your needs and financial situation, you may qualify for local authority funding, NHS Continuing Healthcare, Attendance Allowance, or Personal Independence Payment (PIP). Many clients use these benefits to make home care more affordable.
Explore practical guides about visiting care, funding and preparing your home before you finalise a rota.