24-Hour Live-In Support provides continuous, round-the-clock care for those who prefer to remain at home rather than move into residential care. Our trained staff live on-site, offering personalised support with daily tasks, medication, and companionship—ensuring comfort, safety, and peace of mind day and night.
Live-in care provides round-the-clock assistance for individuals who need continuous support—whether that’s help with personal care, mobility, medication, or daily routines. Unlike hourly visits or residential homes, this service allows a dedicated carer to reside in the client’s home, ensuring consistent and personalised care throughout the day and night.
At Sylvian, our 24-hour live-in support is tailored to each person’s health needs, preferences, and lifestyle. From dementia care and stroke recovery to mobility challenges or companionship, we’re here to support individuals to live safely and independently at home.
We believe that no two care journeys are the same. That’s why we design our services to reflect the specific needs, goals, and routines of the people we support. Our personalised approach ensures that care is not only effective but also respectful and empowering.
Unlike one-size-fits-all solutions, our live-in support offers flexibility, continuity, and comfort. It’s a cost-effective alternative to residential care—ideal for those who value familiar surroundings but need more consistent help than occasional visits can provide.
Our live-in carers provide comprehensive assistance in the following areas:
Assisting with washing, changing, toileting and bedtime routines - providing dignity and comfort before and during sleep.
Administering or prompting time-sensitive evening or overnight medications to maintain treatment plans.
Helping individuals change positions to avoid bedsores and improve sleep quality - especially important for those with limited mobility.
Keeping a watchful eye throughout the night to respond quickly to any distress, confusion, or wandering - ideal for clients with dementia or anxiety.
Offering discreet support for overnight toileting or incontinence episodes with patience and compassion.
Helping clients move safely in and out of bed, reducing fall risks and ensuring stability during the night.
Providing gentle reassurance, conversation, or a calming presence for those who feel anxious or lonely at night.
Ready to act immediately in any unexpected health or safety situations, offering peace of mind for both client and family.
24-hour live-in care provides continuous, reassuring support for individuals who need round-the-clock help — day and night — in the comfort of their own home. Whether support is needed due to age, illness, or disability, our live-in service ensures safety, companionship, and peace of mind without the need to move into a residential care facility.
Consistent Care & Reassurance Around the Clock A professional carer is always present to provide help with personal care, movement, or emergencies — supporting safety and reducing anxiety for clients and families alike.
Completely Tailored to You Whether it’s help with washing, dressing, medication reminders, mobility, or companionship, each care plan is fully personalised to support daily routines and wellbeing.
Ideal for Long-Term Health Conditions For individuals living with dementia, Parkinson’s, stroke recovery, or chronic illness, continuous live-in support ensures stability, reduces confusion, and promotes overall comfort.
Continuity & Comfort at Home Staying at home means remaining close to family, pets, and familiar surroundings. With live-in support, there’s no need to uproot your life or adjust to institutional care settings.
At Lighthouse Homecare Ltd., we know that dependable care should extend beyond a few visits. Our live-in carers are compassionate, trained, and fully committed to protecting the dignity, independence, and lifestyle of the person they support.
Whether for ongoing complex needs or simply reassurance through the day and night, our 24-hour live-in support adapts to each individual’s routines, preferences, and pace of life — making it a truly personal alternative to residential care.