Live‑In Care Opportunity (Couple)
- Full-time
- Date Advert Closes: 31 March 2026
Company Description
Home Instead is widely recognised as one of the most established and trusted providers of non‑medical home care, supporting around 100,000 older adults across nearly 1,200 locations worldwide. Their care professionals undergo comprehensive training in areas such as emergency response and dementia care, alongside extensive background checks, helping ensure clients receive safe, compassionate, and consistent support.
Founded in 1994, Home Instead has grown into one of the world’s largest home‑care networks, offering personalised care plans designed to help older adults maintain independence and dignity at home. Their long-standing reputation, structured assessments, and responsive local teams contribute to making them a dependable choice for families seeking high‑quality, reliable care.
Home Instead Shoreham, Petts Wood and Longfield Branch are a 5 star certified employer with Workbuzz for 2025, and currently have a 10/10 rating for reviews on the Homecare website.
Job Description
About the Clients
Client 1:
- PEG‑fed, with district nurses currently managing morning and evening feeds.
- Care Professional will assist with flushing the PEG twice daily (training provided).
- Registered blind.
- May need occasional night-time assistance to reach the bathroom safely.
- Becoming increasingly mobile following a stroke.
- Manages most personal care independently.
Client 2:
- Living with advanced dementia.
- A wanderer who enjoys being physically active, regularly going out on the bus or walking.
- Requires covert medication administration.
- Can be disinhibited and direct in communication, so the Care Professional must be emotionally robust, composed, and confident with boundary-setting.
- Often does not recognise her need for support and may present as resistant or verbally sharp.
Start Date is End of February 2026
Duration is an Ongoing Rota (to be discussed)
Qualifications
What We’re Looking For
- Excellent communication skills and a confident, steady manner.
- Ability to provide firm yet compassionate guidance.
- Confidence supporting dementia and PEG care (training will be given where needed).
- Adaptability, organisational skills, and the ability to manage unpredictable routines.
- Someone who can encourage mobility, structure, and meaningful daytime activity.
This role suits a Care Professional who is resilient, relationship‑focused, and able to blend empathy with calm, consistent leadership.
Additional Information
Clients are practicing Catholics