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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.
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Curam provides flexible hourly and visiting care in Sevenoaks, 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 Sevenoaks 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 Sevenoaks and nearby areas like Dunton Green and Otford, we make it easy to find the right match for your family’s needs. To date, Curam carers have delivered 164,138+ hours of home care in Sevenoaks, 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 Sevenoaks 01387 730 766
I have worked in a care sector for 9 years .Started my care experience with domiciliary care ,working with elderly and middle age with different conditions ranging from dementia, cancer ,stroke COPD etc .I have also worked with learning and physical disability, Down syndrome, Cerebral palsy ,bipolar and mental health. I have worked for several years in a nursing home with elderly and end of live . Currently working with learning disabilities with different conditions from Personality disorder ,autism ,self harm ,William syndrome, down syndrome and a severely mental health .They are all supported with a person’s centered care as they are all unique and different and so are their conditions.
I consider myself to be a reliable , hardworking , polite and trustworthy person , I am good team player, but also able to use my own initiative and prioritise my responsibilities. An effective communicator at all levels within an organization. I also have wide ranging experience and able to ensure my work is carried out accordingly with health, safety and wellbeing requirement. I am very artistic, enjoy drawing, painting , modelling craftwork , I enjoy seeing, interested in sports. I like gardening, house work, I am good planner and calm in things don’t go as planned. I am very friendly , good listener , passionate about work for people who required assistance , help or company .
My ambition to become a nurse, and particularly a nurse for elderly patients, has developed out of my own work experience and a growing sense that my own personal fulfilment lies in serving those who are most vulnerable. After leaving school I worked for some years in customer service roles/ Sales representative which enabled me to develop communication skills and the ability to relate to the demands of other people, but it was when I took on a job as a Nurse at a nursing home for the elderly in 2019 that I discovered how satisfying such work could be and how it gave purpose to my life, both personally and professionally. I worked with patients suffering from Alzheimer’s and came to understand their frustration at being unable to communicate effectively, and I also tended to the needs of terminally ill patients, learning in this way the emotional demands of nursing but also gaining a deep sense of reward from feeling that I had contributed to their welfare during their final weeks and days. Adult nursing is attractive partly because of its variety and the range of options it opens, though I know both from my own experience and from talking to the professional staff I have worked with that the job is very demanding and calls for a greater level of personal commitment than many other occupations, but I believe that my experience has informed my decision and made it realistic and mature. In also worked with residents with emotional and cognitive disabilities which sometimes manifested themselves in challenging behaviour. The whole experience was immensely rewarding despite the real difficulties it posed. I hade one-to-one sessions with Parkinson’s sufferers and with patients with Alzheimer’s, trying to bring relief to the frustrations they feel from their inability to communicate. I am able to administer medicine for the elderly, learning many nursing skills, such as taking blood pressure and noting symptoms, as well as the administrative processes of nursing, keeping accurate notes, relaying information and the like. In all these experiences it is care of the elderly which most attracts me. I feel strongly about the welfare of the elderly and find it difficult to comprehend the news stories which sometimes emerge of poor or abusive treatment of this very vulnerable group. The whole ethos of nursing for me is that one’s sole aim is to strive to achieve the patient’s wellbeing, and that with the elderly one should above all show respect and maintain their human dignity. Outside my nursing interests I enjoy Run. I find that the sport has improved my own fitness and sense of wellbeing immeasurably. I am versatile and adaptable and enjoy being challenged, and I work hard and am very dependable. I work well in a team but am equally confident acting on my own. My greatest virtues are my patience and my genuine compassion for those in my care, no matter how testing the circumstances might be. My commitment is total and I believe I have the qualities to become an excel.
I’ve enjoyed a very varied career to date: classical musician, nursing, international tax consultant, running my own limited company and writing as well as 15 years experience working in care - my real passion. Thoughtful and sensitive, adaptable and practical, my clients say that I'm a very considerate house guest and a good listener with a well developed sense of humour. My wide range of interests include walking in the countryside, BBC Radio 4 - I’m a lifelong Archers fan!, classical music and British social history. Specialist area: dementia care. Preferred rota pattern: 4 weeks on, 4 weeks off but I'm also open to consider shorter term bookings to cover, for example, a period of respite for family carers and regular professional carer holidays.
Choosing hourly and visiting care in Sevenoaks 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 20+ carers available locally, families in Sevenoaks 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 Sevenoaks 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 Sevenoaks 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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Hourly or visiting care in Sevenoaks 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 Sevenoaks typically ranges between £15 to £24.5 per hour, with an average of around £19.78. 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 Sevenoaks and choose the right fit for your care needs and budget.
Yes. With Curam, you can browse vetted carer profiles in Sevenoaks, 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 Sevenoaks, 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 Sevenoaks 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 Sevenoaks choose Curam for dependable, transparent, and professional care tailored to their needs.