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Teignbridge
4 years
Caz was fantastic, caring, capable and kind. She also brought fun and creative t...
Bedford
21 years
Dorothy is excellent and has the measure of Mum. We are very happy with her as t...
City of Edinburgh
24 years
Nomirode was a lovely person, very helpful and caring. We appreciated his help ...
Redcar and Cleveland
10 years
This young man has the lot - Although he is young in spirit, he is knowledgeable...
West Northamptonshire
19 years
Julia has been an excellent live in carer for my elderly parents. She has shown ...
Southwark
27 years
First class!
Stevenage
4 years
Juliet came as a respite carer when mum's main carer was taking a break. We like...
Falkirk
25 years
Gimmaima was a fantastic carer for my in-laws. She is a highly intelligent and ...
Trafford
4 years
Elaine is young in years but an exceptional and skilled carer. We found her very...
Pembrokeshire
27 years
Evie was a pleasure to have in the house. She was knowledgeable, caring and kind...
Lewisham
7 years
Elsa was only with Mum for a short fill-in engagement but she proved to be an e...
Glasgow City
22 years
Olivia is wonderful. She is calm, collected, experienced, very friendly and easy...
Wigan
18 years
Rebecca did a great job of helping my parents. She listened and did her very bes...
Bedford
24 years
Words can’t really express the gratitude myself and my brother have for the care...
Cambridge
25 years
Teresa has been caring for Mum for 5 months now. Remaining at Mum's home the wh...
Doncaster
19 years
Bibi is wonderful very professional kind and patient she gave me a lot of reassu...
Ealing
12 years
Sahra has been brilliant looking after my mother-in-law
Denbighshire
22 years
Stancia was kind enough to step in for a fortnight at short notice for cover and...
Barking and Dagenham
9 years
I like Victoria's playful sense of humour, which my Mum responded to. Mum seemed...
Walsall
17 years
Alice is very trustworthy and hardworking - she is diligent with cleaning and me...
Once you have an Elder account, you'll be able to connect and chat to carers that match your needs.
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Elder is there to support you when you need it most.
Tell us what you’re looking for using our simple request form, and build your care profile to give us a complete picture of the care that’s needed.
You’ll start receiving profiles of your uniquely matched carers in 24 hours. Chat online to carers you’d like to know better, or arrange a phone or video call.
Use MyElder to communicate with your chosen carer and the Elder support team, manage your care schedule, and set up secure payment.
ElderMatch technology uses the information you provide in your Care Profile to reach out to carers with the exact skills and experience you need.
The technology recommends local carers, and looks at interests and hobbies to find a strong personality fit too.
Once you've reviewed your carers, get to know your favourites even better using our chat feature. Ask questions, or arrange a phone or video call to feel confident in your choice.
Still have questions?
0333 920 3648Yes. The self-employed carers on Elder’s platform provide personal care, which may include –
Some people may feel uncomfortable accepting help with intimate personal care tasks. If this is the case, it’s really important to detail how much support or supervision is needed, and any measures that may make things more comfortable in your Care request and Care Profile This will ensure your self-employed carer has all the information they need to support you / your loved one.
Please note, the self-employed carers on the Elder platform will not be expected to undertake Stoma care, PEG care, Wound care, Ventilation and oxygen support, e.g BiPAP or CPAP Support, Specialist drug administration, including Controlled Drug Administration, Covert Medication Administration, Glucose readings via finger pricks, Injections, Pessaries, Enemas, Suppositories, or Catheterisation
For more information, visit our quick guide for customers.
Of course. Live-in carers move into your loved one's home to offer 24-hour care – even if that means getting up occasionally in the middle of the night.
They'll help create routines around bedtime, ensuring better quality sleep for improved wellbeing. They might also get your loved one to the toilet if they need it, or put their mind at ease if they're confused.
If you begin to need more regular or intensive night-time support, you may benefit from a dedicated night carer, to ensure your day time live-in carer is getting enough rest.
A carer who moves into your loved one's home with them will need their own space in which to sleep and spend time when they are not actually providing care. Most commonly, a carer will have a bedroom of their own, but if this is not practical, you could adapt a reception room or study for them to use – as long as it's a private space i.e not a thoroughfare to another room or in regular use by other family members during the day.
The live-in carer will not need a bathroom of their own, although this would be preferable. They will need clean and functional bathroom facilities that they can use, and if sharing a bathroom, there should be somewhere for them to store toiletries.
We also recommend setting up a WiFi connection if you don't have one already. The internet is useful for many things, including keeping in touch with Elder, which can be even more important if you live in a rural location with poor phone signal.
Once you've got in touch and told us your care requirements, We'll review this information carefully and uniquely match you to a selection of carers we think would be a great fit for you.
You'll have time to review a detailed profile for each carer you're matched with in your MyElder account, as well as an introductory video where they'll talk about what they enjoy about being a carer and their experience, as well as their hobbies and interests. Then you simply need to confirm which carer you like best. You can also speak directly to them using the chat feature within MyElder, or arrange a phone call.
When someone new moves into the home, it can take a bit of time to settle in and build a routine that you're all comfortable with. With Elder, your needs will always shape your care schedule so that it's personal to you.
Usually, your carer will stay with you for around four weeks (although this is flexible depending on your needs), before taking their first week off to rest and recharge. We'll work with you to help you secure a temporary carer you're happy with, who can move in and provide respite care while your main carer is away. They'll arrive between 12-2pm on their first day for a handover with your main carer.
When your main carer returns, they'll typically be in place for another three to four weeks. This working pattern will usually then continue, so everyone can get into a comfortable and familiar routine.
With Elder you'll be set up with your own MyElder online account. As well as being where you can tell us all about your care requirements, you can also use your account to -
Yes, we give you the choice if you'd prefer a male or female carer, simply let us know if you or your loved one has a preference.
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.
With Elder you'll be set up with your own MyElder online account. As well as being where you can tell us all about your care requirements, you can also use your account to -
With Elder you'll be set up with your own MyElder online account. As well as being where you can tell us all about your care requirements, you can also use your account to -
With Elder you'll be set up with your own MyElder online account. As well as being where you can tell us all about your care requirements, you can also use your account to -
Together with your carer you can book flexible breaks and rotations within your MyElder account. During break periods, 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.