Live-in Care vs Home Care Cost in the UK

When arranging care, many families ask:

πŸ‘‰ β€œIs it better to choose live-in care or hourly home care?”

The answer often comes down to cost, level of support needed, and personal preference.

This guide compares both options so you can decide what’s right for your situation.


What Is Home Care (Hourly Care)?

Home care involves carers visiting at scheduled times during the day.

Typical visits include:

  • Morning routines
  • Meal preparation
  • Medication support
  • Evening care

πŸ‘‰ Care is provided in short visits (e.g. 30–60 minutes)


What Is Live-in Care?

Live-in care means a carer stays in the home full-time.

They provide:

  • Ongoing support throughout the day
  • Companionship
  • Help with daily activities

πŸ‘‰ The carer usually lives in the property and requires:

  • A private room
  • Breaks and rest periods

Cost of Home Care (UK)

Typical costs:

  • Β£20–£40 per visit
  • Β£400–£1,000+ per week (depending on needs)

πŸ‘‰ Costs increase with:

  • Number of daily visits
  • Visit duration
  • Evening/weekend care

Cost of Live-in Care (UK)

Typical weekly costs:

  • Β£900 – Β£1,600 per week

Costs vary depending on:

  • Level of care required
  • Whether care is shared between carers
  • Complexity of needs

πŸ‘‰ Live-in care is usually a fixed weekly price


Key Cost Differences

Type of CareTypical Weekly CostStructure
Home CareΒ£400 – Β£1,000+Pay per visit
Live-in CareΒ£900 – Β£1,600Fixed weekly fee

When Home Care Is More Cost-Effective

Home care is usually better when:

  • 1–3 visits per day are needed
  • The person is relatively independent
  • Care needs are predictable

πŸ‘‰ This is the most cost-effective option for low to moderate care


When Live-in Care Becomes Better Value

Live-in care can be better when:

  • 4+ visits per day are needed
  • Continuous supervision is required
  • Night support is needed
  • Safety is a concern

πŸ‘‰ At higher care levels, home care costs can match or exceed live-in care


Example Cost Comparison

Scenario A – Home Care

  • 4 visits per day
  • Β£25 per visit

πŸ‘‰ Weekly cost:
Β£25 Γ— 4 Γ— 7 = Β£700 per week


Scenario B – More Intensive Home Care

  • 5 visits per day
  • Mix of durations

πŸ‘‰ Weekly cost:
Β£900 – Β£1,200+


Scenario C – Live-in Care

πŸ‘‰ Weekly cost:
Β£1,000 – Β£1,400 (fixed)


πŸ‘‰ At higher levels, the price gap becomes smaller


Advantages of Home Care

  • Flexible scheduling
  • Lower cost for light care
  • No need to provide accommodation
  • Works well for independent individuals

Advantages of Live-in Care

  • Continuous support
  • Greater safety and supervision
  • Strong companionship
  • Fewer disruptions (same carer)

Things to Consider Beyond Cost

Cost is important, but also think about:

  • Independence vs supervision
  • Social interaction
  • Home environment
  • Family involvement
  • Care complexity

πŸ‘‰ Use Our Cost Calculator

If you’re considering home care, you can estimate your weekly cost:

πŸ‘‰ Use the Home Care Cost Calculator UK

This helps you:

  • Compare different care setups
  • Understand real weekly costs
  • Decide when live-in care might be better value

Which Option Is Right for You?

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer.

πŸ‘‰ In general:

  • Home care = better for lighter needs
  • Live-in care = better for higher needs

The best choice depends on:

  • Budget
  • Level of care required
  • Personal preference

You can check your own pay using our minimum wage checker.

Final Thoughts

Both home care and live-in care allow people to remain in their own homes.

The key is understanding:

  • The true weekly cost
  • The level of support required

πŸ‘‰ Use our calculator to explore your options and make a confident decision.


FAQ Section (important)

Is live-in care cheaper than hourly care?
Not usually for low needs, but it can be better value for high levels of care.


Do you need a spare room for live-in care?
Yes, a private room is required for the carer.


At what point should you consider live-in care?
Typically when multiple daily visits are needed or overnight support is required.

Also look at our Guide to Home Care and Funding