Support for Complex Needs
Help with dementia, neurological conditions, physical disabilities and palliative or end-of-life care.
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.
Use our care cost calculator to estimate the price of live-in, hourly, or overnight care with private carers anywhere in the UK.
Explore flexible care job opportunities near you. Join our network of trusted Carer and start making a difference today. Live-in,overnight and hourly care roles available.
Discover the benefits of joining Curam as a Carer. Enjoy flexible work, fair pay, direct client relationships, and full control over your schedule.
Estimate your potential earnings as a Curam Carer. Use our simple calculator to see how much you can earn based on your availability and care type.
Join Curam as a self-employed Carer. Set your own rates, choose your hours, and build meaningful relationships with clients across the UK.
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Flexible, personalised support from trusted, self-employed carers available for hourly, visiting and overnight care. Our high-quality home care is delivered where people feel safest at their home.
Home care (also known as domiciliary care, visiting care, or in-home care) is personalised support delivered in a person’s own home. Instead of moving into a residential facility, individuals receive one-to-one care tailored to their routines, medical needs, and lifestyle.
At Curam, we provide flexible, personalised hourly care, visiting care, overnight care, and live-in care delivered by trained, self-employed carers across the UK. Whether you need short-notice support, long-term daily routines, or complex clinical care, our professionals help you maintain independence, dignity, and safety in familiar surroundings.
With nationwide coverage, DBS-checked, vetted, and insured carers, you can choose the right person to support your needs — from everyday tasks to specialist clinical routines.
Carers can help with:
Home care allows people to remain independent while receiving safe, professional support — whether for a few hours a week or 24/7.
Curam provides four main types of home care support — each designed to meet different levels of need.
From short hourly visits to overnight reassurance or full-time live-in care, you can choose the right level of help while staying in the comfort of your own home.
Every carer on Curam is self-employed, vetted, insured and DBS-checked, giving you choice, transparency and personalised care built around daily routines, wellbeing and independence.
Live-in care provides continuous, one-to-one support at home. It is the closest alternative to a care home — without the disruption of moving.
Help with dementia, neurological conditions, physical disabilities and palliative or end-of-life care.
One live-in carer can support two people in the same home — often more affordable than two care home placements.
Constant monitoring, comfort and personalised routines with one dedicated carer.
Maintain familiar routines, surroundings and lifestyle — without losing autonomy.
Live-in care offers continuity, safety and dignity at home — with personalised support every hour of the day.
Hourly care offers flexible, short visits — from 30 minutes to several times a day. It’s ideal for people who need help with specific tasks while remaining independent.
Help with washing, dressing, bathing, medication reminders and morning or evening routines.
Support with meal preparation, hydration checks and ensuring good nutrition throughout the day.
Assistance with safe transfers, walking, fall prevention and gentle mobility encouragement.
Light housekeeping, laundry, shopping, and emotional reassurance to support daily living.
Visiting care provides scheduled support delivered daily or weekly for those who need consistent help without full-time care.
Routine personal care, medication administration, continence support and stoma care.
Gentle rehabilitation, mobility exercises and encouragement with daily movement.
Help with cleaning, meal preparation, hydration, shopping and home organisation.
Escorting to appointments, social visits, walks, hobbies and community activities.
Overnight care is for anyone who needs monitoring, reassurance or support during the night — especially those at risk of confusion, falls or discomfort.
The carer sleeps in the home and wakes if needed — ideal for calmer nights with occasional support.
The carer remains awake all night to monitor safety, provide reassurance and deliver hands-on support.
Help with toileting, repositioning, restlessness, dementia-related sundowning and post-operative recovery.
Emotional comfort, mobility support and fall prevention — ensuring peaceful, secure nights.
Overnight care protects wellbeing and safety, especially for those with dementia, frailty or new recovery needs.
To ensure safe, high-quality home care, many Curam carers are trained in advanced clinical tasks, supporting individuals who might otherwise require nursing or residential care.
Support with safe catheter management, monitoring for discomfort or infection, and ensuring proper hygiene.
Assistance with cleaning, emptying and maintaining stoma equipment to prevent irritation and promote comfort.
Support with administering nutrition or fluids via a PEG tube, following personalised care plans.
Trained carers can administer medications, monitor for side effects and record doses accurately.
Safe use of hoists and transfer aids to support movement, prevent injury and maintain dignity.
Gentle mobility assistance and repositioning to ensure comfort and reduce pressure-related risks.
Help with dressing changes, wound monitoring and early detection of complications.
Assistance with safe oxygen use, equipment checks and monitoring for respiratory changes.
Trained observation of temperature, wound sites and symptoms to catch early signs of infection.
These services follow UK community-care guidelines and risk-assessment standards.
Curam carers assist individuals living with a wide range of medical, neurological, physical, developmental, and mental health conditions.

Carers provide monitoring, reassurance, orientation support and help with daily routines.

Carers offer grounding techniques, companionship, structure and calm emotional support.

Carers help with mobility, daily routines, personal care, emotional reassurance and safe independence at home.
Comprehensive home care allows individuals with complex needs to remain safely at home.
Finding care through Curam is simple, transparent, and personal
Share a few details about the care required, daily routines, and preferences.
Review verified profiles, experience, availability and rates near you.
Connect with your chosen carer via Curam Meet video calls or live chat to finalise rates and arrangements securely.
Your chosen Curam carer provides personalised support in the comfort of your own home — safe, reliable, and tailored to your needs.
For a detailed step-by-step guide, see our How to Hire a Live-in Carer guide.
Choosing between home care and a care home is one of the most important decisions families face. This guide compares both options to help you understand how each impacts independence, wellbeing, cost, and family involvement.
Home care provides:
For many families, home care is the safest, most dignified option.
Typical UK home care rates vary by region, carer experience, and the level of support required. Below is a general guide to common self-employed carer costs.
£18 – £30 per hour
Ideal for flexible daily support, personal care, medication reminders, mobility help, and companionship.
Sleeping night: £120 – £160
Waking night: £150 – £190
Supports safety, reassurance, dementia needs, toileting, and night-time supervision.
£850 – £1,200 per week
Couples: £1,200 – £1,500 per week
24/7 personalised support at home — often more cost-effective than residential care.
These pricing ranges reflect typical UK rates for self-employed carers offering home care support.
Curam gives families choice, flexibility and confidence by connecting them directly with trusted, self-employed carers across the UK.
You choose your own carer — not a rota. Message, interview and agree terms directly for complete transparency.
Choose a carerEvery Curam carer is DBS-checked, fully vetted, insured, and supported with safeguarding guidance for safe, reliable care.
See vetting standardsEvery care plan is bespoke, and clients often pay less than traditional care agency fees thanks to direct carer agreements.
View cost guidanceAdjust hours and routines at any time, with access to carers trained in clinical skills — from catheter care to neurological support.
Explore care optionsLocal home care across the UK
Curam’s network of carers supports people nationwide. Enter your postcode to discover carers close to you, filtered by condition, language, experience or specialist skills,Curam Home care service provides home care across:
We cover thousands of towns and villages. Share your postcode to see carers available in your immediate area.
Alongside our self-employed carers, Curam also offers a fully managed care service regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). If you prefer additional professional oversight — assessments, reviews, safeguarding and care coordination — our regulated team can manage everything while keeping the flexibility and personal choice Curam is known for.
Our regulated service includes care assessments, quality monitoring and safeguarding processes for families, local authorities and NHS partners who need extra reassurance.
We organise introductions, care plans, compliance checks and rota management — ideal for people who want agency-style support while retaining transparency and choice.
Perfect for dementia care, clinical tasks, direct payments and NHS Continuing Healthcare. Combine self-employed carers with regulated oversight for a complete care solution.
Whether you need hourly visits, planned support, overnight reassurance or full-time live-in care, Curam makes it simple to connect with trusted carers across the UK.
Home care is personalised support delivered in your own home, helping with daily routines, mobility, meals, safety and clinical tasks. It allows people to remain independent while receiving professional assistance.
Many families are matched with carers on the same day, with support often starting within 24 hours depending on location and care needs.
Yes. Many Curam carers are trained in advanced clinical skills, including stoma care, PEG feeding, catheter care, hoisting, moving and handling, wound support and monitoring for infection or deterioration.
For many individuals and couples, yes. Home care is often more cost-effective than residential care and provides one-to-one support entirely tailored to your needs.
Yes. Curam is regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). We meet the required standards for safety, quality, and governance, and all care arranged through Curam is supported by robust safeguarding, compliance, and monitoring processes.
Every carer on the Curam platform is thoroughly vetted, DBS-checked, insured, and supported with ongoing guidance to ensure safe, high-quality care in line with CQC expectations.
Yes — many carers can support with a combination of personal care, medication, mobility assistance and clinical tasks such as catheter or stoma care. You can review each carer’s skills and training before hiring to ensure the right match.
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