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A live-in service, also known as 24-hour care or round-the-clock care, refers to a type of caregiving arrangement where a caregiver resides in the home of the individual requiring care. In this arrangement, the caregiver lives on-site and is available to provide assistance and support whenever needed, usually for an extended period, such as several days or weeks at a time.
Home care, also known as in-home care or domiciliary care, refers to a range of support services provided to individuals in the comfort of their own homes. It is designed to assist individuals who may have difficulty with daily living activities due to age, illness, disability, or other factors. Home care services are typically provided by trained caregivers or home care agencies and can be customized to meet the specific needs and preferences of the individuals receiving care.
Respite care refers to temporary and short-term care provided to individuals with special needs or those who require assistance with their daily living activities. It is designed to offer relief and support to family caregivers who may need a break or time off from their caregiving responsibilities. Respite care can be provided in various settings, including in-home respite care, residential facilities, or specialized respite care centers.
Supported living refers to a type of accommodation and support service designed to assist individuals with disabilities or mental health conditions to live as independently as possible within their community. Instead of living in a residential care facility, supported living enables individuals to reside in their own homes or shared accommodations while receiving the necessary support tailored to their specific needs.
A residential home, also known as a care home or assisted living facility, is a specialized residential setting where individuals who require assistance with daily activities and personal care. Residential homes are designed to provide a supportive and safe environment for individuals who may have difficulty living independently due to age, physical or cognitive disabilities, or medical conditions.