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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.
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.
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Curam provides flexible hourly and visiting care in Edinburgh, delivered by fully vetted and experienced carers. Whether you need support for a few hours a week or daily visits, our local home carers in Edinburgh can assist with personal care, companionship, medication, and household tasks. Families trust Curam for affordable, high-quality hourly care that helps loved ones remain safe, independent, and comfortable at home.
With 50+ carers available in Edinburgh and nearby areas like Dalkeith and Kirkliston, we make it easy to find the right match for your family’s needs. To date, Curam carers have delivered 149,815+ hours of home care in Edinburgh, supporting elderly care , dementia care, respite care, and more. This local experience means you get both reliability and compassion, whenever you need it.
Call us to find out more about Hourly care in Edinburgh 01387 730 766
Hello, my name is Rachel and I grew up in Dublin. I like to go foraging, camping and like to crochet presents for friends and family. I have been working in health and social care for 14 years, including 6 years as a nurse. I enjoy the daily and hourly rhythms of care, especially home care where I find it a privilege to live out a day alongside someone. In 2020 I chose to change careers from hospital nursing to specialist foster carer for disabled children in order to focus on home care, which I feel passionate about. My journey as a carer started in Ireland when I worked as a support worker for deafblind adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. I miss the community there and truly appreciated my years there, what I learnt and the experiences I had. My clients loved going out to the pub for tea or coffee, going for drives, going swimming, going for walks, arts and crafts and some enjoyed household activities like folding laundry and cooking dinner. We used tactile signing to communicate, using a mixture of vocabulary from Irish Sign Language and Låmh. For this role I completed bespoke training including: epilepsy awareness, objects of reference, manual handling and non-violent crisis prevention and intervention. Something that helped me immensely in this role was to let the people I was working for set the pace of the day and each activity of daily living, this is something that I believe in and feel grateful that the home setting allows this. In 2011 I moved to Edinburgh to begin my Adult Nursing training at Edinburgh Napier University. I had a diverse experience with placements including: Stroke Rehabilitation, Care of the Elderly, Orthopedics, Health Visiting, Community Nursing, Acute Stroke Nursing and Infectious Diseases. I enjoyed my time at university, in particular my elective placement at a large teaching hospital in Sri Lanka. I graduated with a distinction. While studying I did some nanny work and was active running the kayaking club. Upon graduation I moved to Manchester to work in an Acute Medical Admissions ward. This was a very busy time and I learnt a lot. Within a few months I got an opportunity to become a community based tuberculosis nurse and was very excited about this. I moved to Bristol for this job and got stuck in to learning a new role. I worked with a fabulous team and thrived being back in a community based role. This was a flexible nursing role where we worked closely with people for 6-24 months, meeting regularly, usually in people's own homes. I appreciated getting to know people well and responding to the real needs of their lives. My next nursing chapter began in 2017. Encouraged by my boss to progress my career I completed a Diploma in Tropical Nursing at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, which focused on nursing in low resource settings. This proved valuable when I moved to the Isle of Barra to work at the tiny hospital there. A fabulous experience, I was welcomed into the community, who appreciated that I could understand some Gaelic, and experienced many different nursing roles, as required by the community. I worked at the hospital, often as the acting nurse in charge, and also as a community nurse around the island. There were a number of emergencies that arose and I responded to these with consideration, compassion, skill and teamwork. I have been living back in Edinburgh since 2018. I worked as a specialist nurse for Antimicrobial Stewardship which was a strategic role for the health board. I also worked as a support worker for young adults with autism and learning disabilities in a local community, until the pandemic hit and it was unsuitable to work in both hospitals and with these young adults. In 2021 I became a part time specialist foster carer for disabled children. I absolutely love being a foster carer. I currently spend a few days a month caring for one autistic child and one child with multiple complex disabilities whose care including PEG feeding.
I am an honest, reliable and friendly person with a good sense of humor who enjoys being able to help others and make a real difference. I work hard and am dedicated to the jobs i do and the people i work with. I am also highly motivated, very flexible and work well in challenging environments. I have done care work for 5 years got experience on physical disabilities , visual and hearing impairments ,COPD, catheter care , incontinence, pet care, housekeeping, I am also Computer literate.
My name is Marianna, I am originally from Hungary, I have been living in the UK 9. I have 8 years experiences as live in carer. I worked with clients who had dementia (early and late stage). I am very patient and friendly. I am humorous. I like cooking and gardening. I don't smoke. I am pet friend. I happy to work with couple, if needed.
I’m an empathetic, patient, and compassionate support worker with over four years of experience assisting individuals with autism, learning disabilities, and some experience supporting people with degenerative conditions. I always follow a person-centred approach, focusing on building trust, encouraging independence, and creating a positive environment tailored to each individual’s unique needs. I’m highly observant and adaptable, with experience managing dysregulated or challenging behaviours, but also skilled at connecting with a wide variety of personalities and support needs. I’m confident with household tasks, including preparing fresh, nutritious meals inspired by the Mediterranean diet, as I believe food can bring both comfort and well-being. Outside of work, I have a strong connection to nature and enjoy hiking, which helps me stay grounded and energised. Although I don’t currently own a car, I’m an experienced driver and happy to assist with transport when required. I’m passionate about making a genuine difference in people’s lives, and I’m always open to learning, growing, and bringing warmth, respect, and dedication to every person I support. I’m also open to joining an established care team if needed, to help cover or adapt to rota requirements.
Choosing hourly and visiting care in Edinburgh gives families the flexibility to arrange support only when it’s needed. Whether that’s help for a few hours each week, daily visits, or occasional respite, Curam’s vetted carers make it easy to design a care plan that fits your schedule and budget.
With 30+ carers available locally, families in Edinburgh can access trusted support for personal care, companionship, medication, and household tasks. Hourly care allows your loved one to stay independent at home, while giving you peace of mind knowing that professional help is always close by.
Carers you can trust with safety and professionalism.
Compliant with UK care quality standards.
Our hourly and visiting carers in Edinburgh provide flexible support that fits around your schedule. Whether it’s a short visit once a week or daily help, families can choose the services that best suit their loved one’s needs.
Gentle assistance with washing, dressing, and mobility during the day, helping your loved one maintain dignity, comfort, and independence at home.
Support with cooking, nutrition, and ensuring regular meals are prepared and enjoyed, tailored to dietary needs and preferences.
Timely reminders to take prescribed medicines correctly, reducing risks and giving families peace of mind.
Friendly conversation, social activities, or a walk outside to reduce loneliness and improve overall wellbeing.
Light cleaning, laundry, and shopping to keep daily routines running smoothly in a safe, tidy home environment.
Care tailored for dementia, elderly needs, or respite support, ensuring loved ones receive the right help when families need a break.
Share your requirements by completing our quick care job form.This helps us connect you with local, DBS-checked hourly carers in Edinburgh 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.
Calculate the cost of hourly care in Edinburgh Calculate
Hourly or visiting care in Edinburgh means a carer comes to your home for a set number of hours, as often as you need. It’s flexible support that can include personal care, companionship, medication reminders, or household tasks.
The cost of hourly care in Edinburgh typically ranges between £14.82 to £24 per hour, with an average of around £19.47. Prices vary depending on the type of care needed, such as dementia support, elderly care, or respite care. With Curam, you can compare vetted carers in Edinburgh and choose the right fit for your care needs and budget.
Yes. With Curam, you can browse vetted carer profiles in Edinburgh, check experience, rates, and reviews, and connect with carers before you decide.
Hourly carers can help with washing, dressing, mobility, meal preparation, companionship, medication reminders, light household tasks, and condition-specific care such as dementia or post-operative support.
Yes. All Curam carers are DBS-checked, reference-verified, and carry public liability insurance, giving families peace of mind when hiring.
Often, yes. Depending on availability, you can arrange care quickly — sometimes within 24–48 hours — making hourly care a flexible option for emergency or respite needs.
Thousands of families across the UK, including many in Edinburgh, 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 Edinburgh 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 Edinburgh choose Curam for dependable, transparent, and professional care tailored to their needs.