Care Seakr
Find compassionate at-home care your loved one deserves.What does it do?
Meet hand-picked independent carers offering daytime, overnight and 24/7 live-in home care services across England, Scotland and Wales.
Care seakr resulted from the experience I went through when looking for a trusted carer for my elderly aunt. Frustrated by the process of finding a private carer that would become a part of our family, I also found navigating state funded care challenging. Read my story.
We do so much more than just match you with the ideal carer. We’re a community of independent carers passionate about raising standards in home care beyond today’s offerings.
Our community exists to match care seekers with private professional care givers that benefit both parties. Our clients’ past experiences show that the incumbent care system is broken:
It fails care seekers—because there wasn’t an easy way to find either the right state funded care quickly or compassionate private carers with the right blend of qualities and skills.
It fails care givers—the hourly rates offered by certified employers fail to provide a living wage, discouraging good talent to enter the sector.
Who it is for?
The service is for those who need home care support whether its live-in, visiting, overnight, or respite.
Where it is available?
What it costs:
Live in care costs from £185.00 per day whilst visiting care costs from £22.00 per hour.
How to access or apply for it:
They can call us on 01753 373083 or email us at helpful@seakr.co.uk
What to expect then:
We will receive your enquiry, we will then shortlist, hand pick and introduce two or three trusted seakr care professionals that meet your exact requirements around availability, the skillset to match the nature of care required and also personality, as we know chemistry is important too.
Additional information:
We build relationships that work for both care seekers and caregivers, bringing peace of mind to both parties.
We remove anxiety by being always there for both clients and carers.
We reduce uncertainty in choosing the wrong carer; someone who lacks compassion or the right personality.