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Specialist care that feels safe, skilled and personal.

From complex care and supported living to elderly and dementia care, U&I provides live-in, visiting and respite support built around real life.

Complex Care

Support for people with more complex physical, neurological, behavioural or transitional needs who require a calm, flexible and well-structured approach.

This includes live-in care, supported living, respite, young adult transitions and home-based specialist support.

Elderly & Dementia Care

Compassionate support for older adults and people living with dementia, helping them remain safe, comfortable and connected in familiar surroundings.

From live-in care to visiting support and respite, we tailor care around the person and their family.

Care built around the person, not the service

No two people need support in exactly the same way. That is why we do not believe in one-size-fits-all care. At U&I Care, we take the time to understand routines, preferences, risks, personalities and family priorities, so the care we provide feels steady, respectful and genuinely helpful from the beginning.

We take a whole-life approach to care, considering not only physical needs, but also emotional wellbeing, identity, relationships and the role of family in everyday life.

Why families and professionals choose U&I Care

Family-led, relationship-focused care

We build real relationships with families, offering continuity, openness and direct communication rather than a distant, transactional service.

Calm, person-centred care

We work closely with families and professionals so everyone feels informed, supported and involved.

Whole-life approach

We look beyond tasks to support wellbeing, identity, routines and what gives meaning to everyday life.

Flexible and responsive support

We understand how important familiarity, dignity, culture and personal preferences are to good care.

Referrals and next steps

Whether you are a family member exploring care for a loved one, or a professional looking for a responsive provider, our team is here to help.

We can talk through your situation, explain possible care options, and help you understand the most suitable next step.

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complex care at home

What is complex care at home?

Complex care at home is specialist support for someone who has higher-level care needs but wants to remain in their own home or a supported living environment where this is safe and appropriate.
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Can someone with dementia stay safely at home

For some families, home is the best place for a person with dementia because it offers familiarity, routine, comfort and a sense of identity.
What is a care needs assessment

What is a care needs assessment

A care needs assessment is a conversation with your local council to understand what support someone may need to stay safe, well and independent in daily life.
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How much does live-in care cost

Some people need mainly companionship, meal support, medication prompts and reassurance. Others may need help with mobility, continence care, dementia support, night-time reassurance or more complex health-related needs.