Live-In Care Services In Oxfordshire & Surrounding Areas
Since 2014 Promedica24 has provided live-in care and companionship services in Oxfordshire and the surrounding areas. We understand the importance of tailored support for individuals with varying care needs.
We are dedicated to supporting our community with person-centred care solutions that prioritise independence, dignity, and well-being, focusing on the best outcomes for each individual. Our services encompass live-in care and companionship, ensuring that our clients receive dedicated assistance within the familiar surroundings of their own homes.
With years of experience in caring for individuals with conditions such as dementia, Parkinson’s, cancer, and end-of-life care, as well as aiding those transitioning from hospital stays and providing respite care, we have honed our expertise to meet diverse care requirements effectively.
Our dedicated carers undergo comprehensive training and possess profound compassion, ensuring that each individual receives personalised care characterised by respect, empathy, and companionship. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for the people we care for, fostering an environment where they can thrive and maintain their independence.
Experience the difference that Promedica24 can make in your life or the life of your loved one. Contact us today to discover compassionate care solutions tailored to your unique needs.
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Live-in Care in Oxfordshire
Our live-in carers share your home as supportive companions, aiding with daily tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and personal care.
This assistance allows you and your loved ones to uphold your preferred lifestyle and pursue activities that bring you joy.
We offer four levels of live-in care:


Dementia Care in Oxfordshire
We offer specialised live-in dementia care designed to support individuals living with dementia in the comfort of their own homes. Our professional carers provide assistance with daily routines, personal care, and household tasks, while sensitively managing the emotional challenges associated with dementia. By staying at home, individuals can maintain their independence and continue their familiar routines, promoting overall well-being.


Respite Care in Oxfordshire
Our respite care services provide short-term, live-in support, allowing family carers to take a well-deserved break. Whether recovering from a hospital stay, managing an unforeseen illness, or simply in need of temporary assistance, our professional carers offer personalised care plans to meet your specific needs. This service ensures continuity of care and peace of mind for both individuals and their families.


Hospital Discharge Care in Oxfordshire
Transitioning from hospital to home can be challenging. Our hospital discharge care service facilitates a smooth and safe return. Our carers provide essential support during recovery, assisting with personal care, medication management, mobility, and daily tasks. We work closely with healthcare professionals to create a tailored care plan that promotes rehabilitation and reduces the risk of readmission.
Providing home care services throughout Oxfordshire
Areas we cover | |||
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Abingdon | |||
Bampton, Banbury, Benson, Bicester, Bodicote, Burford | |||
Carterton, Chinner, Chipping Norton, Cumnor | |||
Didcot | |||
Grove | |||
Hook Norton | |||
Kennington, Kidlington | |||
Milton | |||
Thame | |||
Wallingford, Wantage, Witney |
Your local home care team


Gillian Louggar – Registered Manager
I started working in care over 15 years ago. I started as a Care Support Worker and quickly found that I really enjoyed being part of a care team. Hearing people’s stories, being able to be a small part in ensuring they still knew they were valued and that they still had a lot to offer this world gave me a sense of knowing that this was the career path for me.
Working within Promedica24 has given me a great sense of team work, of the importance of supporting your team, and a great understanding of how putting the people who use our service first has great benefits for all. I hope to lead with a servant heart, and enable my team to achieve their goals. Care is where my heart lies, and being able to be a part of a fantastic care company in a leadership role is a challenge I am looking forward to, and one where I will give my very best. I will uphold our values, and work hard with my colleagues to ensure we deliver the best possible person centred care.

Bob Marsden – Care Consultant
I joined Promedica24 in 2014 to provide the community I serve a genuine alternative to residential care. After 22 years as a GP in Oxford, I retired from the NHS after realising that supporting people to stay in their own homes was the best way to make a difference in people’s lives. I studied Medicine at Kings College London and have most recently completed a Master’s in Photography Art from the University of Westminster.
I am passionate about helping the people of Oxfordshire and surrounding counties to live independently and well within the comfort of their own homes, thereby maintaining their social circle of friends and community involvement. Whether you need a helping hand around the home or require more advanced support, we will endeavour to get you the support you need to live your life your way.
In my spare time, I exercise and follow my passion for photography. I have supported Carers Oxfordshire at a number of events, as well as The Hummingbird Centre in Bicester and many of the Alzheimer’s Dementia Cafes in and around Oxford.


Claire Aylett – Care Manager
I have been with Promedica24 for 5 years and I enjoy that every day is completely different.
I work with a fantastic team and we all work together to promote the outcomes of the people who use our service.
What’s included in home care?


Personal care
Our compassionate home carers offer discreet and sensitive personal care services, ensuring you receive the support you require without compromising your privacy or burdening family members with intimate routines. They can respectfully assist with toileting, bathing, dressing, or other personal care tasks.


Companionship
For those living alone or at a distance from loved ones, a home carer offers companionship through shared activities like watching TV, playing games, attending clubs, or simply enjoying a friendly chat over a cup of tea, providing a comforting presence and enriching daily life.


Household chores
A home carer ensures a comfortable and relaxing home environment by taking care of all housework or providing assistance as needed. With their help, your home will be kept clean and tidy, allowing you to enjoy a well-maintained space without the burden of household chores.


Getting out and about
Support from a home carer allows you to maintain your independence while receiving care. Your carer can accompany you wherever you desire, whether it’s running errands, visiting friends, or even taking a weekend getaway, ensuring you have the freedom to enjoy your life without limitations.


Dietary needs
With a home, you can enjoy your favourite meals, drinks, and snacks prepared at your preferred times. They’ll handle the cooking, washing up, and tidying, ensuring a hassle-free dining experience. Additionally, they can prepare nutritious meals tailored to your specific dietary requirements, promoting a balanced and healthy lifestyle.


Complex care
For individuals with complex care needs, our home carers receive comprehensive training to offer the necessary support. This includes tailored care for specialist conditions such as dementia and cancer. We provide personalised, bespoke support to ensure the highest quality of care for even the most challenging situations.
The primary role of a carer is to provide you or your loved one with the care and support they require to continue enjoying a comfortable and independent life, all from the comfort of their own home.
Responsibilities of a carer may include household tasks such as cleaning and laundry, preparing meals and snacks, helping you get out and about or providing assistance with personal care, such as bathing, getting dressed and going to the toilet. However, if your care needs are more complex carers may provide a higher level of care depending on your care plan. They can administer medication or support conditions such as dementia or Parkinson’s.
Learn about the care conditions we support or start your free online care assessment.
At Promedica24, our carers are the foundation of our business. That’s why we take necessary measures to ensure they are carefully selected, trained to a high standard and security screened, taking personal and professional references from previous care experience.
Many of our carers have chosen care as a vocation, having a love for what they do. We’re proud to have them as core members of our team.
Our carers report to our experienced care managers. Compared to an unregulated live-in personal assistant, this support system provides a quality of care you can rely on, giving you and your family peace of mind.
During your care assessment, we assess not only your care needs but also learn about your interests, beliefs, likes and dislikes so we can pair you with the right carer who you will develop a close and meaningful relationship with.
Promedica24 is regulated and rated Good by the Care Quality (CQC) Commission. This means that we can provide you with fully regulated and safe care. Our high standards are not only set by us but also by the regulator.
Introductory agencies will not manage your care and you will have full responsibility for paying your carer’s salary, making sure that everything is covered from the tax perspective and trusting that your carer went through a robust recruitment process like the one that is required from the CQC regulated providers.
Live-in care means that a carer will live in your home with you, full-time, in order to provide one-to-one personalised care.
Our live-in care packages give you the option to stay in your own home, with additional support and companionship. This means you can maintain your independence and stay close to friends, family, familiar neighbours and pets while giving you and your loved ones peace of mind.
Our carers will help you with things like cooking, cleaning, gardening, shopping and socialising, plus your morning and nighttime routines, so you can continue to plan out your days how you want to.
In some cases, it’s possible to get support and funding from a local authority to go towards your live-in care costs. Get in touch with one of our regional partners for more information – they are experts in these kinds of payments and are more than happy to help.
Drawing on years of experience, our aim is to pair you with a carer who meets all your needs. We take the time and consideration to bring you together with the perfect companion based on personality, interests and lifestyle, with your happiness and well-being as our priority.
We’ve learned to be sensitive to people’s individual needs and to resolve any issues that arise with the support of our wider team and highly experienced care managers.
Yes, we do. Our short-term services range from as little as two weeks and can support you with things like coming home after a hospital stay, respite cover for family members or carers, or providing comfort with compassionate end-of-life care.