Live In Care Seaton
One to one care at home across Seaton and nearby Jurassic Coast communities.
- Family-run provider since 2014
- Fully regulated by the CQC
- Carefully matched live in carers
Arranging Live In Care in Seaton often involves helping someone stay settled in the home, routine, and local community they already know. Seaton’s coastal setting and East Devon village links mean many families want care that preserves independence while keeping a loved one close to familiar surroundings.
Families in and around Seaton often contact us when short care visits no longer feel enough, when confidence is changing, or when help is needed with personal care, meals, medication prompts, companionship, dementia support or recovery after illness.
What Live In Care in Seaton Can Include
Care at home in Seaton should be planned around the person rather than a fixed routine. A Live In Carer can support washing and dressing, meals, medication prompts, safe movement, light household tasks, companionship and reassurance, while adapting to the home, mobility and daily habits.
Support may include: personal care, medication prompts, meal preparation, mobility support, companionship, light household tasks, reassurance, dementia support, respite support, help after hospital discharge and care for couples.
Popular Types of Live In Care in Seaton
Families in Seaton often arrange Live In Care when a loved one wants to remain at home but now needs more consistent support than occasional visits can provide.
Arranging Live In Care in Seaton
Call us
Call us to find out more and share with us information about the person needing care, any concerns you have and what help you feel is needed, after all you or your loved ones are the experts on what’s happening right now and what you want to achieve.
Free Assessment
Arrange an assessment so we can talk to you face to face. It’s important that we meet you in person and that you have the opportunity to ask questions and feel confident with our service and the type of people we are.
Start Care
Following the assessment, we will confirm the fee in writing. If you choose to proceed, we will match you with the most suitable carer for your needs.
Supporting Families Across Seaton and Nearby Areas
We support families across Seaton and nearby areas, including Beer, Colyton, Colyford, Axmouth, Branscombe and nearby East Devon communities.
Local care needs around Seaton can be shaped by home layout, transport, family availability, confidence, memory, mobility and the need for companionship. Some families need reassurance for someone living alone; others need personal care, dementia support, respite or help after a hospital stay.
Local Groups and Support in Seaton
Seaton’s Jurassic Coast setting gives the page a strong local identity. A Live In Carer may support someone with familiar coastal routines, community groups, hospital or health appointments, companionship and local activities around Seaton, Beer, Colyton and nearby East Devon villages.
- Seaton U3A – local interest groups, talks and activities for older adults and retirees.
- Seaton Library – a useful source of local information, events and community activities.
- Seaton Hospital and community health services – relevant for appointments, recovery support and care planning.
- Gateway Theatre – a local arts and community venue that may support gentle outings and social connection.
- Local Jurassic Coast community groups – useful for local activities, confidence and connection in the Seaton area.
- Age UK Devon – county-wide support, advice and wellbeing services for older people and families.
For many Seaton families, the priority is steady, respectful support that helps a loved one feel safe at home and less isolated, while keeping the routines that matter to them.
Why Families in Seaton Choose Live In Care
Choosing care at home in Seaton can feel like a significant decision, especially when a loved one has lived independently for many years. Families often want support that feels personal, reliable and easy to speak to rather than rushed or built around constantly changing carers.
- Family-run and family-led provider
- Supporting families since 2014
- Regulated by the Care Quality Commission
- One-to-one care at home
- Carefully matched carers
- Consistent support with no call-centre feel
FAQs About Live In Care in Seaton
Yes. Live In Care in Seaton can be adapted around the person’s home, routine, mobility and level of support required. The aim is to help them remain safe, comfortable and supported in familiar surroundings while receiving one to one care at home.
Yes. We support families across Seaton and nearby areas including Beer, Colyton, Colyford, Axmouth, Branscombe and nearby East Devon communities. Care is arranged around the person’s home, routine and level of support required, whether they live in the main town or one of the surrounding communities.
Live In Care can provide companionship as well as practical support. For someone in Seaton who is becoming isolated or less confident, a carer can help with conversation, meals, hobbies, reassurance and, where appropriate, support to stay connected with local groups or familiar places.
Yes. Live In Care can support someone in Seaton who is living with dementia or memory difficulties by keeping care based in familiar surroundings. A carer can help with reassurance, meals, personal care, gentle prompts, companionship and a steady daily routine at home.
Yes. Live In Care can help someone in Seaton return home after illness, a fall or a hospital stay by supporting mobility, meals, washing, dressing, medication prompts and confidence. This can give families reassurance while the person settles back into their normal routine.
The cost of Live In Care in Seaton depends on the level of support required, whether care is for one person or a couple, and whether specialist support such as dementia care, respite or recovery after illness is needed. After an assessment, we provide a clear weekly fee based on the person’s care needs.
Yes. Live In Care can work well for villages around Seaton, especially where transport, mobility or changing needs make short care visits feel less reliable. The carer lives in the home, so support can be more consistent and built around daily routines.
Yes. Live In Care can help someone remain in familiar coastal surroundings while receiving one to one support at home. Care can include companionship, meals, personal care, medication prompts and reassurance, helping the person avoid an unnecessary move away from the area they know.
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I’m a nurse and I couldn’t have provided the care, comfort and support my father needed in his last days of his life without the live-in carer. She was so professional, skilled, and kind and this helped to ensure that Dad was comfortable and peaceful in his last few days. Nothing was too much trouble.
When we chose Live in Care for Dad it was because the Care Manager made all the difference professionally from other companies we’d considered, she gave amazing guidance and advice not only around care but quality of life, social interaction and possible funding.
Live In Care has been brilliant. My mother had a fall and could no longer manage on her own. From the first assessment appointment, all the members of staff have been both super friendly and professional, they are always responsive, and their work is focused clearly on ensuring that Mum is happy. The carers have been extremely conscientious, and Mum now has a longer-term carer whom she feels thoroughly spoilt by. I still can’t quite believe that Mum is being taken care of so well. It has been a huge relief, and I am so glad and grateful that I found Live In Care.
The service is professional, efficient, friendly, and respectful. Nothing appears too much trouble. They made a prompt and accurate assessment of my mother’s needs and quickly identified a fantastic carer. When they had concerns about my mother’s health the service manager made a personal visit to check that everything was being done that needed to be done.