Live-In Care Service
Live-In Care in Devon & Somerset

Flexible, personalised live-in care in the comfort of your own home.
Beehive Care provides professional live-in care services across Honiton, Ottery St Mary, Cullompton, Hemyock and surrounding villages.
With a dedicated carer living alongside the individual they support, live-in care offers personalised assistance, companionship and reassurance throughout the day and night.
Whether as an alternative to residential care, additional support following a hospital stay, or long-term assistance with daily living, live-in care enables people to remain independent, comfortable and connected to the life they know and love.
Tailored Personal Care for Every Individual
At Beehive Care & Training Group Ltd, we recognise the distinct needs and preferences of each individual. That's why our live-in care services are personalised to cater to the specific requirements of every customer.
Whether it involves aiding with personal care tasks like bathing, grooming, and dressing, or assisting with household chores, meal preparation, and medication management, our carers are committed to providing attentive and customised care to ensure the well-being and comfort of our customers.
Comfort and Familiarity

Remaining in familiar surroundings fosters a sense of comfort and security, alleviating stress and anxiety for our customers.
Individualised Attention

With a dedicated carer available round the clock, clients receive personalised attention and support tailored to their unique needs and preferences.
Promotion of Independence

Our live-in care approach empowers customers to maintain their independence while receiving assistance with daily tasks, promoting autonomy and empowerment.
Peace of Mind for Families

Families can rest assured knowing that their loved ones are in capable hands, receiving top-quality care and companionship in the familiar environment of their own homes.
Financial Support Options & How Live In Care can be funded
- Qualifying for Care Funding: Determining eligibility for care funding can be complex. It's essential to understand the distinction between healthcare funding and social care funding and seek advice from medical or legal professionals if uncertain.
- Financial Assessment: Your local authority will review your ability to pay for care based on your income and assets. They will inform you whether you're entitled to have all, some, or none of your care paid for, with reassessments conducted annually.
- Self-Funding and Benefits: The majority of our families self-fund their care, and we can work with you to develop a care plan and payment plan that suits your needs. Additionally, you may be eligible for benefits to help cover your care costs, depending on your personal situation.
For further guidance in navigating care, read our selection of guides and blogs focusing on specific areas of funding and financing options.
