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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.
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Curam provides professional overnight care in Chorley, giving families peace of mind and loved ones the support they need during the night. Our vetted overnight carers can help with personal care, safe mobility, medication reminders, or simply being present to provide reassurance and monitoring through the night.
With 50+ carers available in Chorley and nearby areas such as Adlington and Buckshaw Village, finding trusted overnight support is simple. To date, Curam carers have delivered 24,797+ hours of home care, including dementia support, elderly care, respite care, and end-of-life care. This local expertise ensures your loved one receives safe, compassionate, and reliable care throughout the night.
Call us to find out more about Overnight care in Chorley 01387 730 766
I have 10 years 4 months experience as a Carer, I provide live in as well as hourly care, preferably female. I am a caring, compassionate and patient individual who enjoys working with the vulnerable adults providing companionship, home cooked nutritional meals, daily care and light household duties. I am a driver and enjoy taking my client for drives, outings and to their daily appointments. I am an animal lover happy to help my clients take care of their pets. If my client goes away on holiday I offer the service of popping in to feed and look after their pets in their own home. Dogs and cats are my preference as I have grown up with them in my own home. I enjoy watching Tv, doing crosswords, playing scrabble (board games) and jigsaw puzzles with my clients which helps to stimulate and keep them mentally active. I also enjoy reading and listening to music.
I believe that health and wellbeing play a role in people 's lives therefore I have always admired people that work in health industry. Growing up as a child I used see my mother taking care of my grandmother as she was getting old and she couldn't support herself. I really appreciated my mother so much because this is where I learned to care for other people in need. I grew up in Zimbabwe, In 2007 I moved to South Africa where I got a job as a carer working privately looking after a lady in her 50s, she had kidney failure. I used to take her to Dialysis 3 times a week and other hospital appointments. I used to do all household chores as well as personal care, I worked for the family for 5years until she passed away that was the reason for leaving. In 2016 I moved to the UK to settle with my family and take time out to decide on my career plan, I realised that my passion lies in helping others. I got a job in 2016 August doing home care, looking after elderly clients in their own homes. Duties included : shopping, personal care, hospital appointments, administering medication, feeding, hoisting, cooking and many more duties. Because my passion is to help people with different age groups and different needs, I decided to look for a job elsewhere but still in the caring industry. I wanted to gain more experience and expand my knowledge in the caring industry. I worked for an agency, where I worked in different nursing homes, I must say I loved it as I gained my confidence and wider knowledge. The job was challenging but I really enjoyed it as it made me stronger and a better carer. 2017 I got a job where I’m currently working and it’s still in care, I do work as a support worker. I look after people with learning disabilities with different age groups, I really enjoy it, duties include : personal care, shopping and day to day activities, administering medication and cooking. I love cooking and in my culture we get taught how to cook when we are young so cooking is not an issue my husband is English so I can cook English food and African meals. I have also started preparing to go to university next year to study nursing. It was always my dream to be a qualified nurse so that I can expand my knowledge in health care industry, and I am also willing to learn new things During my spare time, I enjoy socialising with my friends, eating out and going to the cinema. Going out with my friends allows me an opportunity to make new friends and meet new people. As a sociable person I would relish the chance to utilise these skills in a professional context. I have experience of working with clients that have had catheters and stoma's fitted, this has been learned on the job no formal qualifications have been achieved.
I am a newly qualified social worker, with my graduation scheduled for November 2023. My journey in the healthcare field spans over 20 years, during which time I have cultivated a diverse background in care settings. My experiences include working in assisted living, end-of-life care (palliative care), and supporting adults and children with complex needs across various clinical environments. Driven by my passion for healthcare, I pursued a degree in social work, where I completed two placements and achieved an Upper Second-Class Honours (2:1). During my first placement, I undertook a 70-day role as a Floating Support Worker, assisting adults aged 18 and above. My responsibilities involved providing short-term housing-related support services to residents facing the threat of eviction or homelessness due to complex social and economic challenges. I also assisted individuals with lived experience (PwLE) in managing their debts, including applying for grants to supplement their income. This role required maintaining professional boundaries while building trust with clients. Collaborating with multi-agency teams and local charities across Cheshire and Merseyside, I worked to promote resettlement and tenancy sustainability for residents. I helped manage debt and rent arrears in partnership with organizations such as the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and the Citizens Advice Bureau. My second placement was 100 days with the Local Authority’s Over 65 Team. Here, I maintained a small caseload, closely monitored by my line manager. I conducted assessments, commissioned care packages, and supported adult safeguarding in line with local policies. My caseload included individuals with diverse conditions, including dementia, learning disabilities, and mental health diagnoses. I learned to tailor support to individual needs using a strength-based approach and understanding the Adult Care Act’s framework. This placement allowed me to enhance my professional judgment through evidence-based practice, manage hospital discharge assessments, and partner with multidisciplinary teams. Through shadowing and hands-on experience, I gained insights into social workers' vital role in assessing mental capacity and advocating for PwLE. I understood the principles of the Mental Capacity Act 2005, which always assumes a person's capacity unless otherwise proven. Observing professional practices in hospital discharge assessments highlighted the importance of integrated care and collaboration among health professionals, reinforcing my commitment to holistic and person-centred care. My placements have developed my professional leadership skills and deepened my understanding of healthcare services' multifaceted challenges. By fostering positive change and respecting the views and needs of vulnerable individuals, I have enhanced my communication capabilities, engaging a diverse range of clients through clear and structured interactions. The supportive environment of my placement team further solidified my passion for social work, culminating in an offer to join as a social worker. I am excited to continue positively impacting the lives of those I serve and to contribute to the broader community.
Hello, My name is Mihai-Catalin and I'm a RGN qualified from 2007 in Romania.I used to work on the Emergency Ambulance in Romania for 7.5 Years and in 2014 I decided to change something in my life and came to UK.From 2014 until now I worked in CareHomes, Nursing Homes and Residential Homes.I do have alot of experience with Catheter Care, PegFeeds, Stoma, Tracheostomy, Autism, Dementia plus many more, I'm up to date with all my trainings and looking to take care of someone in the Night Monday to Friday if possible.If you need any help or questions I'm here to help. Thank You
Choosing overnight care in Chorley ensures your loved one is safe, comfortable, and supported throughout the night. Whether it’s assistance with mobility, medication, or simply the reassurance of having a trusted carer nearby, families gain peace of mind knowing professional support is always available.
With 40+ vetted carers across Chorley and nearby areas like Adlington and Buckshaw Village, Curam makes it simple to find experienced carers who provide reliable, compassionate care when it matters most.
Carers you can trust with safety and professionalism.
Compliant with UK care quality standards.
Our overnight carers in Chorley provide essential support and reassurance throughout the night. From personal care and mobility assistance to medication reminders and condition-specific help, families can rest easy knowing a trusted professional is always nearby.
A professional overnight carer offers peace of mind, staying alert and available to provide comfort, monitoring, and immediate assistance whenever needed.
Gentle support with washing, dressing, or using the bathroom during the night, ensuring safety and dignity without disturbing restful sleep.
Assistance with medication schedules during the night, making sure medicines are taken correctly and on time for effective care.
Help with moving safely in and out of bed, walking to the bathroom, or changing position to prevent discomfort and reduce the risk of falls.
Support for dementia, elderly care, respite care, or end-of-life needs, tailored to individual conditions and delivered with compassion through the night.
Knowing a trusted overnight carer is present allows family members to rest easy, confident that their loved one is safe and well cared for.
Share your requirements by completing our quick care job form.This helps us connect you with local, DBS-checked overnight carers in Chorley who best match your needs.
Review applications and arrange a secure video or audio call through CuramMeet.Speak directly with carers, ask questions, and make sure they’re the right fit before committing.
Book your chosen carer safely through Curam. All carers are fully vetted, self-employed, and insured professionals,giving you peace of mind and flexibility in your care arrangements.
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Overnight care means a professional carer supports your loved one through the night at home in Chorley. They can assist with personal care, medication reminders, mobility, monitoring, and reassurance so everyone can rest safely.
In a sleeping night, the carer sleeps but is available if needed. In a waking night, the carer stays awake to provide continuous support, ideal for frequent assistance, night wandering, or complex needs.
Overnight care in Chorley typically ranges between £120 and £160 per 10 hour night, with an average around £133. Costs depend on whether you require a sleeping night or a waking night and the level of support needed. With Curam, you can compare vetted carers in Chorley and choose the right fit for your care needs and budget.
Overnight carers can help with safe transfers and mobility, bathroom visits, personal care, medication reminders, repositioning to prevent discomfort, monitoring for safety, and reassurance throughout the night.
Yes. Many carers have experience with dementia, including support for night-time confusion or wandering. They focus on calm reassurance, routine, and safety at home in Chorley.
All Curam carers are DBS-checked, reference-verified, and insured. You can review profiles, experience, rates, and reviews before hiring.
Often yes. Depending on availability, you can arrange emergency or short-notice overnight care—sometimes within 24–48 hours.
Absolutely. Many families combine overnight care with hourly or visiting care during the day for a seamless 24-hour support plan tailored to their needs.
Thousands of families across the UK, including many in Chorley, trust us to provide high-quality, compassionate home care services. Our fully vetted carers deliver reliable, personalised support for your loved ones—right in your community.
Our care service is managed in compliance with CQC standards in UK, ensuring families in Chorley have peace of mind knowing their care meets the highest quality and safety requirements.
With an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating and over 500 reviews, families in Chorley choose Curam for dependable, transparent, and professional care tailored to their needs.