Why a Live-in Care Job Is Right For You?

Jul 7, 2022 4 min

Have you always felt like you are good at taking care of people? That you possess all the skills needed to be responsible yet friendly at the same time. Well, a live in care job might be the perfect job for you.We’re here to help.

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Essentially there are many different types of care work in the UK. Sometimes, it may get hard to choose from the different work hours, qualification levels, firms, etc. But if you are just starting this is what you need to know about a caring job.

What exactly is being a live in carer like?

These are some of the basics required in most caring jobs.

  • Company – First and foremost this job requires you to present a friendly face. Taking part in a conversation and spending time with the client are basics in this field.
  • Personal assistance – Of course, most clients hire a carer because they feel like they cannot achieve daily tasks on their own. These may include bathing, dressing, and possibly toileting. It will also include assistance in household chores like cleaning, cooking washing laundry, etc.
  • Mobility issues – Some clients might be elderly or disabled which is why a cere is hired to assist them in moving around the house and even assist them in tasks like doctor appointments and grocery runs.
  • Medical assistance – This usually requires special qualifications if the client is unwell. Otherwise, it is simply a task of following the client’s care plan in a timely manner.

If the above sounds like something you might be interested in you are looking in the right place. This article will further your interest by telling you all the available benefits of such a job.

The perfect personality for a live in care job

You may find it surprising, but this field of work has recently experienced a drastic increase in popularity. This is due to the fulfilling nature of this job. If you have found that the typical work environment was unsuitable for you this might be the perfect fit for you. As there is a lot of flexibility in this job depending on your relationship with the client. This field is perfect for naturally caring individuals who are experts at providing an excellent support system with a flair for organisation.

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An Immediately Rewarding experience

Individuals who have already had experience in the work environment of facilities like domiciliary care homes or hospitals will appreciate the singular focus of a live in carer’s job. In a hospital or care home, you are constantly running in between clients, trying to tend to many people at once. Whilst in a live in carer’s job you only have one client to focus on. This factor obviously enhances the level of care you can provide as a carer as you have time and the opportunity to sit down and get to know the client. Once you have successfully learned your client’s needs and wants you can provide accordingly which is a much better fit than working for several clients at once.

Variety in your work day

One of the best qualities of this job is the variety in everyday life. A carer will rarely find a boring day in their schedule. This job requires you to accompany your client everywhere at all times which may include activities like trips away, holidays, hobbies, etc. Of course, these are the additional responsibilities. The usual list of tasks is often enough to keep a carer fully occupied with tasks like cooking, cleaning, and grocery runs.

Better salary and savings

The quality of care provided by carers is the best and most exclusive service of its type. This is why it makes sense that live in carers are paid higher than other roles in this sector. Additionally, since most of the day is spent with the client at the client’s home, many additional costs are usually covered too. For example, meals, transport, and other day-to-day expenses. This is great for people who are planning to save.

Increased work satisfaction

This aspect of the job happens to be the most highly spoken of by employees of this work field. The job satisfaction is immense as you can see the difference you are making right in front of you. There is no chain of command no trivialities, you just reap what you sow. The tasks performed by a carer every day make a difference in the client’s quality of life. This is valuable as it allows the client to stay in the comfort of their own home independently.

Additionally, all the challenges of the job have immediate rewards in the form of gratitude from the client. This gives job satisfaction which is not always seen in many other fields of work.

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Providing peace of mind for family members

In live in care work, your main client is the person you are taking care of. But of course, there are many other people involved in the client’s life and as an extension, they also must be attended to in a certain capacity. Sometimes a carer is specifically hired by a concerned family member to take care of the client which is why ensuring peace of mind for friends and family is an important part of the job. This is yet another aspect of the job that factors into increased job satisfaction. Being a link between your client and their loved ones holds great responsibility and value for both parties. All of these people trust and acknowledge the skills and patience required for such a job.

Training and development opportunities

You might find that you are not well qualified, and this is deterring you from finding employment in other sectors. Well, you don’t have to worry about that here. There is no major need for care qualifications to start working as a carer. However, if you do have care qualifications and experience, it will certainly help you along the way. Furthermore, your employer may even sign you up for some opportunities to further your qualifications. Examples of these include NVQ Levels in Health and Social Care.

These are just a few perks of becoming a live-in carer and having a live-in carer job. As you join the workforce and gain some experience yourself you may find there are additional hidden gems in this line of work that are invaluable and unique to this sector.


Dr Jamie WilsonFounder and Chief Medical Officer at Hometouch

Dr Jamie Wilson is hometouch’s founder and Chief Medical Officer. Jamie’s creation of hometouch was inspired by his work as a dementia psychiatrist in the NHS, and he has written about healthcare issues in The Times and the Evening Standard. Jamie has a MBBS from the University of Leeds and has spent a decade in the NHS, working as a Psychiatric Registrar and Memory Specialist at Imperial College Hospital.

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