
Best Live-in Care Services in London, UK
Over 1.1 million people aged 65 and above live across London's 32 boroughs, many within walking distance of landmarks that define the city's identity. Big Ben has marked time above Westminster since 1859, Buckingham Palace has served as the monarch's official London residence for over 180 years, and the London Eye has stood on the South Bank since 2000. The London Underground connects all of it, running across 272 stations and carrying over 3 million journeys every day.
At HTR Care, we provide 24-hour live-in care across London, including the City of London, Ealing, Hillingdon, Harrow, Richmond, and surrounding boroughs, with each care plan built around individual routines and a consistent carer matched to every client. Support starts within 24 to 48 hours of the first enquiry.

What Does Live-In Care Services Include?

Personal Care
Live-in care covers bathing, dressing, grooming, continence care, and all aspects of daily personal hygiene, delivered with dignity and respect for the individual's routine.

Housekeeping
A live-in carer manages light domestic tasks, including cooking, cleaning, laundry, and shopping, keeping the home safe, clean, and comfortable for the individual.

Social Engagement
Our sare services also include regular conversation, companionship, and support with hobbies, activities, and social visits, reducing isolation and maintaining emotional well-being at home.

Mobility Assistance
A live-in carer supports safe movement around the home, including transfers, positioning, use of mobility aids, and fall prevention for individuals with reduced physical function.

Transportation
Live-in care also includes escorting individuals to medical appointments, social activities, and local outings, ensuring they remain connected to their community and healthcare team.

Medication Management
A live-in carer prompts, administers, and monitors medication in line with the individual's prescribed schedule, reducing the risk of missed or incorrect doses.

Condition-Specific Support
Our Live-in care service is tailored to the individual's diagnosed condition, covering specialist support for dementia, Parkinson's disease, stroke recovery, MND, spinal injury, and other complex health needs.

Palliative Care
Live-in palliative care supports individuals with a life-limiting condition at home, providing comfort, dignity, and coordinated support alongside NHS teams and district nurses throughout end-of-life care.
How Much Does Live-in Care Cost in London?
Live-in care in London costs between £1,200 and £1,600 per week, equating to approximately £4,800 to £6,400 per month. London sits within the highest rate band in the UK, where carer wages run on average 24% above the national average, and the exact weekly rate depends on the level of daily support required and the complexity of the condition managed. Short-term respite placements, specialist dementia care, and complex neurological conditions such as MND or spinal injury sit toward the upper end of the range, while standard personal care and companionship placements sit toward the lower end.
| Service Type | Typical Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Live-in care in London | £1,200 and £1,600 per week | Rate varies based on level of support and complexity of care needs |
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Live-in Care for Older Adults in London
Live-in care for older adults in London means a dedicated carer living in the home full-time, providing round-the-clock support built around the individual's routine, preferences, and specific care needs. HTR Care provides live-in care for older adults across London, matching every client with a familiar, consistent carer wherever possible, and giving families the option to meet that carer before care begins. Care starts within 24 hours of confirmation, with a local care team that families can speak to directly at every stage.
HTR Care's live-in care goes beyond practical support. Every placement includes companionship that gives older adults a genuine daily connection, not just task-based assistance. From the first call, HTR Care's team provides clear guidance on next steps, funding options, and care planning, even where families are unsure where to start. Every live-in care placement is built around one commitment: your peace of mind.
- CQC-regulated home care provider rated Good across all five inspection areas
- Personalised care plans built around each client’s routine, condition, preferences and family needs
- Flexible support available from short visits to live-in care, 24-hour care, respite care and complex care
- Specialist care for dementia, Parkinson’s, stroke recovery, diabetes, MS, learning disabilities and physical disabilities
Areas We Provide Live-in Care in London
We provide live-in care services across London and the surrounding counties, supporting individuals who need reliable, compassionate care while remaining in the comfort of their own home.
- Ealing
- Hillingdon
- Hounslow
- Chiswick
- Hammersmith
- Fulham
- Kensington
- Chelsea
- Harrow
- Wembley
- Barnet
- Westminster
- Camden
- Islington
- Hampstead
- Richmond
- Twickenham
- Kingston upon Thames
- Streatham
- Wimbledon
- Sutton
- Wandsworth
- Ilford
- Dagenham
- Romford
- Rainham
- Docklands
- Redbridge
- Bexley
- Bromley
- Beckenham
- Orpington
- Greenwich
- Lewisham
- Croydon
- Lambeth
- Enfield
- Finchley
- Southwark
- Hackney
- Brent
- Barking
- Waltham Forest
- Merton
- Haringey
- Highgate
- Putney
- Battersea
- Stratford
- Wapping
- Ickenham
- Sidcup
- Surbiton
- Hornchurch
- Upminster
What Are the Conditions Live-in Care Services Support?
Arranging Care with HTR Care
We understand that arranging home care can feel overwhelming at first, especially when families are already under pressure. That is why we keep the process simple and supportive from the beginning.
Speak with Our Team
A friendly conversation to understand your situation, answer questions, and talk through the support you may need.
Home Care Assessment
We arrange a care assessment to better understand routines, preferences, daily challenges, and the level of support required.
Begin Your Care
Once everything is agreed, we carefully match you with a suitable carer and begin support in a way that feels comfortable and familiar.

Why Choose HTR Care in London
Regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC)
Every Live-in care service London families receive from HTR Care is rated Good across all 5 CQC inspection domains: Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive, and Well-Led.
Fully Trained and DBS-Checked Carers
Our carers hold qualifications in Health and Social Care at Level 2 or Level 3. We also provide ongoing training in dementia care, medication administration, manual handling, and safeguarding.
Personal Care Plan for Every Client
Before care begins, a senior member of our team visits the home to carry out a full assessment. From this, we build a written care plan that is personal to that individual and reviewed on a regular basis.
Care Starts in Just 24 to 48 Hours
When families need help quickly, we act fast. In most cases, we can carry out a home assessment and begin care within 24 to 48 hours of your first contact with us.
Carer Introduction Before Care Starts
We always introduce the caregiver to the client and their family before the first official visit. The first visit is never with a stranger. We match carers based on skills, experience, and how well they will get along with the client, so care feels comfortable from day one.
Meet the Care Coordinator

Meena Pradhan
“I believe everyone deserves to feel safe, valued, and cared for, every single day.”
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Activities in London For Older Adults>
Activities in London For Older Adults
London offers older adults a wide range of accessible activities across culture, nature, and community, many of which are free or heavily discounted for those aged 60 and above. Staying socially and physically active directly reduces the risk of cognitive decline and isolation in older adults living at home.
Cultural Activities
Cultural activities in London give older adults the opportunity to enjoy history, art, theatre, and learning in accessible environments. Many of London’s major cultural attractions provide free entry, step-free access, seating areas, guided tours, and mobility support, making them suitable for older adults with different levels of mobility.
Visit the British Museum
The British Museum in Bloomsbury houses over 8 million objects spanning 2 million years of human history, making it one of the most accessible cultural destinations in London for older adults. Entry is free, and the museum offers step-free access throughout most of the building, with wheelchairs and mobility aids available at the entrance.
Enjoy Art Exhibitions at the National Gallery
The National Gallery on Trafalgar Square holds over 2,300 paintings spanning 700 years of European art, with free permanent collection access and regular guided tours designed for older and less mobile visitors. The gallery sits within easy reach of several Underground stations and provides seating throughout all exhibition rooms.
Watch a Matinee Performance in London’s Famous West End Theatre District
London’s West End runs matinee performances across most of its major theatres, offering older adults a daytime option that avoids late evening travel across the city. Many West End venues offer discounted tickets for older adults, with accessible seating and step-free entrances available at a growing number of theatres.
Parks and Outdoor Activities
Parks and outdoor spaces in London provide older adults with calm, open, and accessible places to walk, relax, and spend time in nature. These activities are helpful for maintaining gentle physical activity, reducing stress, and supporting emotional wellbeing.
Take a Leisurely Stroll Through Hyde Park
Hyde Park covers 350 acres in Central London, offering flat, well-maintained paths suitable for older adults with varying levels of mobility, including those using walking aids or wheelchairs. The park’s Serpentine lake, Italian Gardens, and regular open-air events provide a calm, engaging environment for daily outdoor activity.
Visit Richmond Park
Richmond Park is London’s largest Royal Park at 2,500 acres, home to over 600 free-roaming deer and accessible via multiple flat entrances suitable for older adults and mobility aid users. The park sits within the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and provides a rare opportunity for a genuine countryside experience within the city boundary.
River and Sightseeing Experiences
River and sightseeing activities allow older adults to enjoy London’s landmarks without needing to walk long distances. Seated tours, river cruises, lift access, audio guides, and accessible routes make these experiences suitable for older adults, wheelchair users, and people with limited mobility.
Take a Relaxing Cruise Along the River Thames
Thames river cruises run daily between Westminster, Tower Bridge, and Greenwich, offering older adults a comfortable, seated sightseeing experience with no walking required. Several operators provide step-free boarding access and heated indoor decks, making river cruises accessible year-round regardless of weather or mobility level.
Enjoy Sightseeing Around Tower Bridge and the Palace of Westminster
Tower Bridge and the Palace of Westminster sit within a short, flat walking distance of each other along the South Bank of the Thames, one of London’s most accessible riverside routes for older adults. Both landmarks offer guided tours with lift access, audio guides, and seating throughout, allowing older adults to explore at their own pace.
Social and Community Activities
Social and community activities help older adults stay connected, reduce loneliness, and maintain a regular routine. London has many local groups, libraries, churches, and community organisations that provide safe and welcoming spaces for older adults to meet others and take part in meaningful activities.
Attend Local Coffee Mornings and Community Groups
Coffee mornings and community groups run across all 32 London boroughs, many organised through Age UK London, local churches, and community centres, providing regular social contact for older adults living at home. Consistent social engagement reduces loneliness and directly supports better mental health outcomes for older adults living independently.
Join Book Clubs Through Local Libraries
London’s public libraries run free book clubs across the city, with sessions designed specifically for older adults and those with early-stage dementia through reading programmes such as Reading Friends. Library membership is free for all London residents, and many branches offer home delivery services for older adults who find travel difficult
Frequently Asked Questions About Live-in Care
How Much Does Live-in Care Cost in London?>
Live-in care in London costs between £1,200 and £1,600 per week, equating to approximately £4,800 to £6,400 per month. London sits within the highest rate band in the UK, where carer wages run on average 24% above the national average. The exact weekly rate depends on the level of daily support required, the complexity of the condition managed, and whether a specialist carer is needed. Standard personal care and companionship placements sit toward the lower end of the range, while specialist dementia care, MND, spinal injury, and palliative care placements sit toward the upper end. Funding comes from 4 main routes: full self-funding, NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) funding, direct payments from the relevant London borough council, or means-tested local authority funding for individuals with savings below £23,250.
Will the NHS Pay for Live-in Care?>
The NHS pays for live-in care through NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) funding, which covers the full cost of care for individuals with a primary health need arising from a disability, accident, or illness. CHC eligibility is assessed by an NHS clinical team using a Decision Support Tool that evaluates the nature, complexity, intensity, and unpredictability of the individual's health needs. Individuals who meet the threshold receive fully funded care regardless of their financial means. CHC funding is distinct from NHS-funded nursing care, which covers only the nursing element of a care home placement. Families in London who believe their relative qualifies for CHC funding request an assessment through their GP or hospital discharge team.
Can Someone Over 70 Claim Carer's Allowance?>
Yes, someone over 70 can claim Carer's Allowance, as there is no upper age limit for eligibility. To qualify, the carer must provide at least 35 hours of care per week to someone who receives a qualifying disability benefit such as Attendance Allowance, the daily living component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP), or Disability Living Allowance at the middle or highest care rate. Carer's Allowance pays £81.90 per week as of 2025. However, individuals over State Pension age who receive a State Pension may not receive Carer's Allowance as a cash payment if their State Pension equals or exceeds the Carer's Allowance rate, though they retain an underlying entitlement that can affect other means-tested benefits. A benefits adviser confirms the exact position based on individual circumstances.
Is It Cheaper to Have a Live-in Carer or a Care Home?>
Live-in care and care home costs in London are broadly comparable, but live-in care delivers significantly more for the same weekly spend. Care home fees in London average £1,408 per week for residential care and £1,531 per week for nursing and dementia care. Live-in care in London costs between £1,200 and £1,600 per week, placing it at a similar or lower price point than a care home placement. The critical difference is what that cost covers: a care home provides shared facilities and rotating staff, while live-in care provides one-to-one dedicated support inside the individual's own home with a consistent carer. For individuals who own their home, live-in care preserves the asset entirely, whereas a care home placement triggers a means test that includes property value for those who are the sole occupant. For most families in London, live-in care represents better value at the same cost.
Do Dementia Patients Do Better at Home or in a Nursing Home?>
Dementia patients consistently show better daily outcomes at home than in a nursing home, provided the right level of care is in place. Familiar surroundings, consistent routines, and a known carer directly reduce the disorientation, anxiety, and behavioural disturbance that dementia causes. A 2023 review published by the Alzheimer's Society found that people living with dementia who remain at home with professional support maintain cognitive function and emotional stability for longer than those placed in residential care at the same stage of the condition. Nursing homes operate with rotating shift staff, meaning a person with dementia interacts with a different carer at almost every contact point, which increases confusion and distress. Live-in dementia care at home provides a single, consistent carer who builds a trusted relationship with the individual over time, follows a structured daily routine, and adapts the care plan as the condition progresses. A nursing home becomes the appropriate option only when dementia reaches a stage where clinical nursing needs exceed what home care can safely manage.

Other Areas We Provide Live-in Care in England
HTR Care also provides home care services in the following areas
- Berkshire
- Hertfordshire
- Buckinghamshire
- Surrey
- Bedfordshire
- Essex
- Kent
- Hampshire
- West Sussex
- Oxfordshire
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