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- Find a carer
- 0333 920 3648 (Lines open 9am-6pm)
- Find a carer
Worried about a loved one?
We will help you find a trusted carer to support their unique needs in the comfort of the home they know and love.
Used by 5,000+ families across the UK
We look at over 25 skill and personality factors to uniquely match you with suitable carers. You can view each carer’s detailed profile and chat to them directly, before choosing who you like best.
No one knows your family like you do – therefore decisions over how your loved one is cared for should sit with you. Your agreement will be between you and your self-employed carer and together you can agree how care takes place.
With Elder’s service you’ll only pay for the care you need, with no hidden costs or upfront fees. Because we work exclusively with self-employed carers, our introductory services are 35% cheaper on average than managed services.
Carers on Elder can start as soon as the next day if needed.
We have placed carers in every single postcode in Great Britain.
Pick from personalised matches and talk to them before they start.
Support teams available 7 days a week for your peace of mind.
85% of us would want to stay in our own home if diagnosed with dementia. Elder makes this possible.
We help you find a self-employed carer you can trust and get on with. So carers must pass a suitability screening in order to join our platform, which includes a background check and character assessment. They’re also asked to provide relevant documentation and verifiable professional references. Only 2% of applicants are successful.
It’s one of the reasons why 90% of our customers find their ideal carer first time.
“Patience is a breath of fresh air! She is lively, cheerful and fun and brings joy to my in-laws' home. Nothing is too much trouble. She makes my mother-in-law feel like a princess.”
Louise
“David has been 400% better than I could ever have imagined. I have seen many carers over the years but David is in a break away Premier league. He is attentive, thoughtful, constantly looking to improve the situation.”
Matthew
“[Our carer] never underestimated mum's sharp intellect and desire to hold on to her independence. She and mum chatted about songs mum had always enjoyed, and she helped to create a special playlist for her."
Jane
“My mother has dementia and Maria quickly gained her trust...Maria cooks her delicious meals from scratch and keeps my mother busy with new card games. I have never seen my mother so happy.”
Alice
“She was a very friendly capable caring lady. My husband thought the world of her and has asked me if he can have her care for him the next time I am away which means a lot to me.”
Elizabeth
"Marko has taken the trouble to understand Ken's complicated needs, has become a good friend for Ken and is restoring some fun to Ken's life. For that we cannot thank him enough."
Alan
“Josephine has gone above and beyond. Every Wednesday she cooks a big meal and sets the table for Alison, her son Donald and his wife Annette, which is the highlight of the week and something they all really look forward to.”
Kyla
“Katie has made life easier and better for my gran from the moment she arrived. She has fitted in so well with our wee family and makes my gran feel special. ”
Angela
We have connected over 5,000 families and carers across the UK. Search for yours today.
Families pay £1095+ a week for live-in care on the Elder platform.
As with any type of care, there are funding options available. If you’ve not done so already, it’s worth asking your local authority for a care assessment. They’ll review your needs and whether you’re eligible for financial assistance.
If you’re assessed as ineligible for help from your local authority, you may still be able to access help from a benevolent fund or charity. You can find information about possible funding sources from local carers’ groups, your GP, social worker or health visitor.
We’ve helped thousands of families across Great Britain.
Peggy’s dementia meant she really struggled in a care home. Since returning to her own home she’s become herself again.
Patricia and her carer Rose love to keep busy, from attending concerts and dances together, to taking day trips.
Married for 70+ years, Jean and Fred receive care at home so they can both stay part of their close-knit community.
All Elder-approved carers: Provide 2+ verifiable references Have a minimum of 6 months’ experience Have a clean enhanced DBS/PVG
All of our carers:
Provide 2+ verifiable references
Have a minimum of 6 months’ experience
Have a clean enhanced DBS/PVG
A carer moves into your home to provide bespoke care. They’ll adapt to your routine and lifestyle, and support your independence.
A carer moves into your home for a few days or weeks – providing bespoke respite care while your main caregiver is away, or following a hospital discharge or emergency.
Find out more about how our Live-in Care Service works day to day – and how it could support your lifestyle.
Care can be confusing, and sometimes difficult to talk
about. We’ve answered some common questions below.
We have a large nationwide network of 4000+ carers, and can deliver care in over 500 towns and cities in England, Scotland and Wales. This means we can usually get care in place within 24 to 48 hours if your needs are urgent.
In non-urgent cases, we recommend taking a few weeks to get everything in place – this gives us plenty of time to learn all about you and your situation, and ensures you have space to ask questions and review your carer matches in detail.
Yes, many of our customers use funding from their local authority to cover all or part of their live-in care costs. Often customers choose to receive their funding as a direct payment, so that they’re free to choose their own the carer provider, rather than the council picking one for them.
If you’ve not started the process of applying for local authority funding, we have mapped out the full process here.
If you or a loved one is living with an on-going health condition, it’s worth applying for NHS Continuing Healthcare too. If you meet the criteria, this form of funding will cover every penny of your care costs.
Not at all. We offer short-term live-in care too.
We understand that, if you’re caring for a loved one yourself, it’s important to feel you can take a break without worry. If your regular care arrangement falls through unexpectedly, it’s reassuring to have somewhere to turn to for cover. And, if you or a loved one is returning home from hospital, planning specialist, short term support can aid a safer and more comfortable recovery.
Elder can arrange short-term care for a few days to a few weeks, starting from £680. We offer discounted rates for multiple bookings, and we’ll always try to connect you to the same carer – so that you’re supported by someone familiar.
If you do decide on-going live-in care is best for your situation, your first week will be what we call a ‘trial’ week. This is an opportunity for everyone to get to know each other. If it doesn’t feel right, you’re able to cancel straightaway. However, we’re not going to lock you into any long contracts when it does work out either. If your care needs change, you’re able to end your care arrangement with just two weeks’ notice.
We’ll always send you an introductory video of each carer you’re matched with – where they’ll tell you about their background, what they enjoy about being a carer, and their hobbies and interests.
Once you’ve chosen your carer, we’re happy to set up a virtual meeting too, such as a Zoom call so that you can get to know them better before they arrive.
Yes. Every carer we work with must have a good level of written and spoken English.
If you’d prefer a carer who also speaks a second language, simply let us know.
We understand the importance of continuity for those living with conditions such as dementia. However, the carers we work with are only human, and do require time off. You can expect your family’s primary carer to be with you for around four weeks at a time, usually taking one or two weeks off. During this period, we’ll arrange for a respite carer to step in, who has the right skills and experience to continue to provide a high standard of care, until your primary carer returns.
When your respite carer arrives, we’ll ensure they have plenty of time to talk to your primary carer, understand your routine, and learn practical things like where the nearest shop is.
Opening hours:
Monday 9am – 7pm
Tuesday 9am – 7pm
Wednesday 9am – 7pm
Thursday 9am – 7pm
Friday 9am – 7pm
Saturday 9am – 5pm
Sunday 9am – 5pm