Eximius Support
Description
When you can’t be there every day, we can
It can be a challenge to give as much time and support as we would like to those we love, especially when you’re balancing work, your own family and daily life, while also noticing that a parent or loved one may be finding everyday tasks more difficult than they once were.
Often, it’s not one big change, but a series of small ones. A parent who goes out less, phone calls that feel shorter, or more frequent. A sense that they may be spending long stretches of the day alone. Sometimes difficulties are played down, not wanting to worry anyone, and yet, the thought lingers: are they really managing as well as they say?
Eximius Support provides specialist live-in care for people who want to remain in their own home, living life on their terms, with the reassurance that someone is always there, not just to help, but to share daily life.
Because live-in care is centred around one carefully matched carer living in the home, it brings continuity, familiarity and companionship. Care becomes part of everyday life, rather than a series of visits, and families gain confidence knowing their loved one isn’t facing things alone during the day, in the quieter moments, or overnight.
Support After Illness, Injury or Hospital Discharge
Following an operation, illness, or sudden health issue, families are often asked to make decisions quickly, sometimes before there’s been time to fully understand what recovery might look like.
Eximius can put live-in care in place without delay, providing immediate, practical support at home while rehabilitation begins. This allows people to recover in familiar surroundings, with continuity, reassurance, and one-to-one support tailored to their needs.
Live-in care is frequently used to:
· Support recovery after surgery or hospital discharge
· Assist with mobility, medication and daily routines during rehabilitation
· Provide companionship and reassurance during a period of adjustment
· Buy valuable time after a crisis, allowing families to make thoughtful decisions rather than rushed ones
For many families, this breathing space is crucial. It allows recovery to begin, confidence to rebuild and longer term choices to be made from a position of clarity, not pressure.
Specialist Support for Complex Care Needs
Some families are supporting a loved one with more complex health needs, whether due to neurological conditions, spinal injuries, progressive illness, or long term disability.
Eximius provides specialist live-in care for individuals with clinical needs, delivered by carefully selected carers with the experience, training and confidence to support more involved care at home. This nurse led, clinical care includes working alongside other healthcare professionals, following structured care plans and adapting support as needs change.
For families, this offers reassurance that their loved one can remain at home safely without compromising on the quality or expertise of care.
Respite Care When Families Need Time
Caring for someone you love can be deeply rewarding, but it can also be physically and emotionally demanding, particularly when responsibility has been carried for a long time.
Eximius can provide live-in respite care, which offers families the opportunity to step back, rest, or attend to other commitments, knowing their loved one is being cared for by a professional who will provide continuity, companionship, and reassurance in their absence.
Respite care can be arranged on a short term or planned basis, offering breathing space without disruption and peace of mind for everyone involved.
Outstanding live-in care, built around real lives
We’re fully regulated and rated “Outstanding” by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). We have also been recognised across the sector, including:
· Winners — Stars of Social Care at Home Awards 2025: “Above & Beyond Team Award”
· Highly Commended — Palliative Care at Home Provider Awards
· Named “Care Provider of the Year” by Neuro Rehab Times
Care That’s Chosen, Not Assigned
Live-in carers actively choose this way of working. They understand the commitment involved and are drawn to the role because it allows them to build genuine, long term relationships.
For families, this often brings an unexpected sense of relief. Rather than worrying about who will arrive or whether someone will be on time, there is one trusted person who gets to know routines, preferences, and personality, someone your parent can feel comfortable with, and someone you can feel confident welcoming into their home.
Many families are surprised by how natural this feels. Less like “having care” and more like having the right companion in place.
Supporting a Full Life, Not Just the Essentials
Live-in care is not about scaling life back. It’s about ensuring the things that matter most can continue, with support alongside.
Carers can:
· Offer companionship throughout the day, not just practical help
· Accompany clients to appointments, the theatre, or social outings
· Help with shopping, daily routines and maintaining independence
· Travel with clients, including holidays arranged with World Accessible Holidays
· Support visits to family members who live further away
Carers are fully insured, professionally managed and carefully matched, providing peace of mind not only for clients, but for the families who care deeply about them.
Because no one should feel isolated just because life has changed
Above all, Eximius believes no one should feel alone simply because life has changed. Live-in care offers companionship, continuity and quiet reassurance, allowing parents to continue living well at home, and their children to feel confident they’ve made a thoughtful, loving choice.










