Cost of Home Care in North Yorkshire

Home care in North Yorkshire can range from hourly to live-in services, with average costs of £19.15/hr and £150.39/day, respectively.

£19.14/hour

Hourly Care


If you are looking for care for a few hours a day, our average advertised rate is £19.14/hour.

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£1,053/week

Live-in Care


If you're looking for a live-in carer, then prices can vary, but our average price for a single patient is £1,053/week.

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£149.81/night

Overnight Care


If 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.

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Please Note: The above prices are fully inclusive of our 10-20% fee, and there are no other hidden costs.

Why Do Care Prices Vary in North Yorkshire?

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Different Skills

Carers with different skills and experience levels will charge different rates.

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Duration of Care

Shorter visits are usually more expensive than longer visits, and live-in care is usually the most cost-effective option.

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Location

If your property in North Yorkshire is hard to reach by public transport, carers may charge more to cover their travel costs.

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Home Care Costs PrimeCarers vs Traditional Agencies

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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.

Costs Table

Home care in North Yorkshire can range from hourly to live-in services, with average costs of £19.15/hr and £150.39/day, respectively.

Hourly Home Care

Hourly home care is a popular option for individuals who require support with activities such as personal grooming, meals, medications, and social interactions. This type of care can also provide companionship and diversion that promotes emotional wellbeing.

Basic Types of Hourly Home Care

The costs for these services can vary based on the complexity, with basic personal care and companionship services being among the most common.

Personal care typically includes bathing and grooming, dressing, toilet support, and meal preparation. The average cost is what we mentioned above, £19.15 p/hr.

Companionship services often involve light housekeeping, shopping support, support for outdoor activities, and general companionship at £19.15 p/hr.

The increased demand and specialised skills required for more advanced types of home care may result in higher rates than those for basic care.

Complex Hourly Care

This includes support for individuals with cognitive issues such as dementia, mobility assistance, palliative care, or those who need specialised nursing care.

For example, clients with physical needs like assistance with mobility or those requiring help with medical equipment such as stomas or catheters might need specially trained carers. Such carers, due to their specialised skills, might charge higher than the average hourly rate.

On top of that, some carers may charge extra if they provide their own transportation. It's also worth noting that clients needing around-the-clock supervision will naturally incur more costs than those requiring care for a few hours per day.

Live-in Home Care

Live-in care can be a viable option for those who require 24-hour supervision or frequent care during the night. The daily cost for live-in care ranges around £150.39.

Live-in carers will typically assist with personal care, meal preparation, medications administration and encourage activities that promotes the client's independence. They also provide companionship and overnight reassurance, which can be beneficial for those living alone.

Factors which increase live-in care costs

The specific tasks carried out by a live-in carer can vary greatly depending on the needs of the person for whom they are caring. For instance, those with complex care needs such as advanced dementia or individuals with significant mobility impairments might require a more experienced live-in carer.

Live-in carers who provide care for couples might expect to work an extended 2-4 hours per day based on the nature of care and can charge higher than the average live-in rate.

Being able to drive or owning their own car are also skills that may warrant a higher remuneration rate for live-in carers.

An important note to remember is that the cost of home care is not solely determined by the hourly or daily rate. Considerations such as the number of hours the carer is expected to work, any additional skills or experience required, and the complexity of the patient's needs can all impact the cost.

Significance of Carer's Skills and Attributes

Choosing a carer with a specific skillset can be beneficial for those needing specialised care. As mentioned above, a carer with nursing skills may command higher fees.

Carers with excellent cooking skills can also be crucial for those who need assistance with meal preparation or for individuals with specific dietary requirements.

Having a carer who is happy to provide care for couples can be an economically appealing option when both members of the couple require care simultaneously.

Conclusion

Each individual's home care needs are unique, and the cost of care should reflect the level and type of support required. The costs mentioned here are averages only, and the actual cost of care may be lower or higher depending upon individual circumstances.

Remember that quality of care and the relationship between the client and the carer is integral to the home care experience. At PrimeCarers, each self-employed carer is thoroughly vetted, including Enhanced DBS certificates, ID checks, Right to Work and a professional carer interview conducted by our team, ensuring you get the highest quality of care.

Emphasising that, while cost is an important factor, it should never be the only consideration. In many cases, the time, expertise, dedication, and kindness shown by these professionals is priceless.

For further information, you can look at the Cost of Home Care in North Yorkshire, or follow our Complete Guide to Home Care for a comprehensive understanding. For live-in care queries, you can explore Cost of Live-in Care in North Yorkshire.

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By James Bowdler

I founded and manage PrimeCarers, a Platform that connects Private Clients with Private Carers near them.

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