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The average cost of home care in Berkshire ranges from £19.56 per hour for basic hourly care to £151.15 a day for basic live-in care, according to the advertised rates by self-employed carers on the PrimeCarers platform.
If you are looking for care for a few hours a day, our average advertised rate is £19.56/hour.
Search Hourly CarersIf you're looking for a live-in carer, then prices can vary, but our average price for a single patient is £1,058/week.
Search Live-in CarersIf your live-in carer needs to be woken more than twice a night then an overnight relief carer can be hired a few nights a week to give the carer a chance to sleep.
Search Overnight CarersPlease Note: The above prices are fully inclusive of our 10-20% fee, and there are no other hidden costs.
Carers with different skills and experience levels will charge different rates.
Shorter visits are usually more expensive than longer visits, and live-in care is usually the most cost-effective option.
If your property in Berkshire is hard to reach by public transport, carers may charge more to cover their travel costs.
The easiest way to find the correct price for your care, is to search for a carer today! Try our carer search below to see which carers are available in your area.
Fully Independent Carers: Independent carers typically charge between £15 and £25 per hour. This rate reflects the absence of intermediary fees, as clients engage directly with carers, allowing for personalised arrangements and potentially lower costs. However, clients bear the responsibility for vetting, insurance, and managing employment obligations.
Platform-Based Carers: Platforms like PrimeCarers offer a middle ground, connecting clients with vetted, insured, and supported carers. The average hourly rate ranges from £16.50 to £25. This model provides a balance between cost-effectiveness and support, as platforms handle administrative tasks and offer resources, ensuring quality and reliability without the higher fees associated with traditional agencies.
Traditional Agency Carers: Traditional care agencies charge higher rates, typically between £25 and £35 per hour. These fees encompass comprehensive services, including recruitment, training, management, and quality assurance. The higher costs reflect the agencies' operational expenses and the added value of managed services, offering clients convenience and peace of mind.
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Control | Excellent | Excellent | Poor |
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The average cost of home care in Berkshire ranges from £19.56 per hour for basic hourly care to £151.15 a day for basic live-in care, according to the advertised rates by self-employed carers on the PrimeCarers platform.
Home care is a wide-ranging category encompassing different types of services that are usually performed by a professional caregiver within the comfort of your own home. The services vary depending on the individual's needs and can be as simple as helping with everyday tasks to medical care. In Berkshire, you can find a variety of home care options through PrimeCarers. You have the flexibility to select short-term hourly care or opt for long-term live-in care, depending on your or your family member's unique requirements.
Hourly home care is typically needed by individuals who need support for certain hours of the day. On average, the cost for basic hourly care in Berkshire is at £19.56 per hour, as advertised on PrimeCarers. However, keep in mind that this cost is just an average and can fluctuate depending on several factors including the number of hours required, the level of care necessary, and specific skills or experience of the carer.
A carer with specialised skills or more extensive experience might charge a higher fee. This could include: - Having a driving license - Possessing their own car - Having experience with stomas and catheters - Willingness to care for couples - Possessing advanced cooking skills
Hourly care offers flexibility, so keep in mind the times you'll need care the most such as during mornings, evenings, or overnight.
The cost for live-in care in Berkshire averages around £151.15 per day. This cost may seem high, but it should be remembered that this is round-the-clock care provided by a professional within the home.
Live-in care costs can have greater variability as they depend significantly on the caregiver's working hours and specific roles. If you are looking for live-in care for a couple, you might expect this cost to be higher as the carer would have to work an additional 2-4 hours per day.
Being clear about the level of care required, whether it's for an individual or a couple, can help you budget realistically for live-in care costs. Additional factors influencing the cost of live-in care include: - The level of care required (basic care, personal care, nursing care) - Extra household chores (cleaning, cooking, shopping) - The carer's level of training and qualifications - Any specific needs or requirements
PrimeCarers takes great care in vetting all its carers to ensure you or your loved one receives exceptional care. All carers are self-employed but they are thoroughly vetted through an industry standard process carried out by the PrimeCarers team.
This process includes Enhanced DBS checks, ID verifications, right to work proof and an interview conducted by our experienced team of carers. Although individual carers set their own prices, having PrimeCarers' assurance of the carer's credibility gives you greater peace of mind.
The cost of home care in Berkshire, whether hourly or live-in, reflects the quality of care and the level of skills and experience of the caregiver. It's essential to bear in mind the various factors that contribute to the cost of care and plan accordingly. The vetting process by PrimeCarers further ensures that your loved ones receive the best possible care in the comfort of their own homes.
When you consider the cost of care, think beyond just the monetary value, and remember the priceless benefits of at-home care that includes a sense of comfort, convenience and familiarity. After all, receiving good care in a familiar environment contributes significantly to a person’s overall health, wellness and happiness.
By James Bowdler
I founded and manage PrimeCarers, a Platform that connects Private Clients with Private Carers near them.