Living Where You Work

Young woman holding a floral mug and gazing out of a window in soft morning light, reflecting on the quiet moments that come with living where you work as a live-in carer.

When I decided to apply to become a live-in carer, I read one of those so-called guides about what to expect. It laid out the tasks and responsibilities clearly enough, but it didn’t prepare me for living where you work—how complex and emotionally demanding the job can be. Providing care while trying to maintain professional boundaries isn’t always easy. The truth is, we don’t just work with someone—we become part of their life.

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The Carer’s Role (Part 2): A Carer’s Legal and Ethical Duties in Daily Life

Symbol of justice showing a carer’s legal and ethical duties in practice

When you become a carer, you’re stepping into someone else’s world at their most vulnerable time. Maybe their body isn’t working like it used to, or they’re scared about losing their independence—everything feels uncertain and different. Sure, you’ll help with the practical stuff, but really, you’re showing up for moments nobody wants to need help with. Times when keeping dignity intact feels like an uphill battle. And while trust builds in those small everyday moments, there’s something much bigger holding it all together—a carer’s legal and ethical duties.

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What Does a Live-In Carer Actually Do?

Taking time out on a walk with Gabe and the dog, reflecting what to expect as a live-in carer

“So, what does a carer do?”

I get this question a lot — usually followed by an awkward laugh. I don’t blame people for asking. Live-in care is one of those jobs that’s invisible until someone in your life needs it.

But the reality?

It’s like being a nurse, housekeeper, companion, advocate, and sometimes therapist — all rolled into one.

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The Carer’s Role: More Than Just a Job (Part 1) — What a Carer Actually Does

Real-life moment reflecting what a carer actually does: offering support and presence

Understanding Responsibilities in Adult Social Care

When I tell people I’m a carer, they usually nod and say something like “Oh, so you help with washing and cooking?” While those tasks are definitely part of what we do, the reality is so much richer and more complex than that. After over a decade in this field, I can tell you that being a carer is about balancing practical support with emotional presence, professional accountability with human kindness.

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