Live-in Care for Couples
Together Is Where You Belong
At Chesterford Homecare, we understand that many couples want to continue sharing everyday life — at home, in familiar surroundings, with the comfort of one another. Our Couples Care service makes that possible: a tailored, affordable care plan that supports both of you — so you can stay together in your own home, rather than move into a residential care home.
Residential homes charge per person — often £1,000–£1,500 per week each. With Chesterford’s Couples Live-In Care, one trained carer supports you both at home, dramatically reducing the cost while maintaining a higher level of privacy, freedom and comfort. You also avoid hidden costs such as selling your home or paying separate room fees.
“One carer, one home, one shared life — for many couples, that’s priceless.”
Why Choose Couples Care at Home
Stay together, in the home you love — no need to move or live apart.
One cost, shared care — often significantly cheaper than two places in a care home.
Flexible support — from short daily visits to 24-hour live-in care.
Personal and familiar — our carers take time to get to know you as a couple, supporting routines, hobbies and relationships.
Peace of mind — regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and rated “Good” across all areas.
“Many of our clients tell us that being able to stay together at home makes all the difference — emotionally, practically, and financially.”
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How our Couple's Care works
Every couple’s situation is different, so we tailor the care plan around your needs:
1. Home visit and assessment
We’ll visit you at home to understand your daily routines, medical needs and what matters most to each of you.
2. Personalised plan
We’ll design one care plan that meets both your needs — whether that’s shared assistance or individual support at different times of the day.
3. Ongoing support
Our carers become part of your household, ensuring comfort, companionship and independence for you both — while families enjoy peace of mind knowing you’re cared for.
We aim to be flexible and provide support to meet the full range of individual needs
Where to begin?
We do our best to try and keep the process as simple as 123, because we understand how hard it can be to know what to do next, especially when you’ve realised that professional help is needed, but aren’t really sure what sort of support would be best or where to find it.


