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Cost of Care

How much is home care?

The costs of home care are determined by your specific requirements. Hourly rates apply to visiting care, while live-in care, also known as ’24-hour care’, is priced either with a daily rate for short-term respite or a weekly rate for continuous care. We can engage in conversations about tailoring the appropriate level of care to your needs and assessing the financial viability of home care for you and your loved ones.

Depending on your particular circumstance of course, you will be able to expand your care package to be as comprehensive as you need it to be. You can also streamline it to suit your budget. You may decide to include and exclude certain aspects of care, its up to you; we will work with you to reach a most desirable outcome for you. We will make sure you get the care you need at the price most suitable to your needs and circumstances.

Our Hourly Rate

Starting from £23 we’ll do all the legwork to put you in touch with great home carer that is best you

Live-in Care Weekly Cost

Carers set a standard weekly rate of £1499 for live-in care.  If the job is particularly complex or involves caring for a couple rates start from £1899

Financial Support Information​​

£23,250

This is the threshold of your assets, investments and savings, above which you’ll have to pay for your care in full in England For integrated care within your own home, the value of your property will not be taken into account.

Healthcare Funding

Funded by the NHS as continuing care in the context of healthcare needs

Useful links

NHS Continuing Healthcare

NHS Funded Nursing Care

Social Care Funding

Funded by the council in the context of social welfare of the individual

Contact your council if unsure about what you are entitled to, and they will do a financial assessment to determine your suitability. The outcome may look like this:

• The council pays for all of your care
• The council pays for some of your care
• You pay for all of your

Useful links

Financial assessment (means test) for social care

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