A live-in caregiver in Abu Dhabi is a trained professional who resides in the client’s home to provide round-the-clock support, most commonly for elderly parents, patients recovering from surgery, or individuals managing a chronic illness or disability. Infinity Care places vetted, trained caregivers with families who need continuous, on-site support rather than scheduled visits, so someone is always present to assist with daily care, mobility, medication, and monitoring.

This is different from a home nurse, who provides clinical care on a scheduled or as-needed basis, and different from a nanny, who is focused specifically on childcare. A live-in caregiver’s role centres on daily living support, companionship, and safety supervision for an adult who cannot be safely left alone.

What a Live-in Caregiver Does

Daily responsibilities typically include help with bathing, dressing, and grooming, meal preparation suited to any dietary restrictions, medication reminders, mobility assistance, light housekeeping related to the client’s care, and companionship throughout the day. For clients with more complex medical needs, such as wound care, injections, or vital sign monitoring, the live-in caregiver often works alongside a visiting nurse or physician rather than performing clinical tasks alone.

When clinical support is required in addition to daily care, families typically combine a live-in caregiver with Infinity Care’s Home Nursing Services Abu Dhabi, so medical tasks are handled by a licensed nurse while the caregiver manages the day-to-day routine in between visits.

Who Needs a Live-in Caregiver

●       Elderly parents who can no longer safely live alone but do not require hospital-level care

●       Patients discharged after major surgery who need supervision during recovery

●       Individuals with dementia or Alzheimer’s who need consistent supervision and routine

●       People with a physical disability who need daily assistance with mobility and personal care

●       Families who travel frequently and want continuous coverage for a dependent relative

●       Patients managing a chronic condition who benefit from daily monitoring between doctor visits

Live-in Caregiver vs Other Home Care Options

Live-in Caregiver vs Home Nurse

A live-in caregiver handles daily living support, supervision, and companionship. A home nurse is a licensed clinical professional who administers medication, manages wound care, and monitors medical conditions. Many families use both together, with the caregiver covering daily needs and the nurse handling scheduled clinical tasks.

Live-in Caregiver vs Live-out Caregiver

A live-in caregiver resides at the home and is available continuously, which suits clients who need overnight supervision or round-the-clock support. A live-out caregiver works set daily hours and returns home afterward, which is often sufficient for clients who are safe alone overnight but need daytime assistance.

Live-in Caregiver vs Nanny

The two roles are structured similarly in terms of live-in arrangements, but the client group is different. A Nanny Services Abu Dhabi placement is centred on childcare, while a live-in caregiver is trained specifically to support adults, most often elderly clients or those recovering from illness or surgery.

How the Placement Process Works

1. Care Assessment

The family shares the client’s medical history, daily routine, mobility level, and any specific care needs so the right caregiver profile can be identified.

2. Caregiver Matching

Candidates are shortlisted based on relevant experience, such as dementia care, post-surgical recovery, or mobility support, and matched against the client’s personality and household routine. Language ability and cultural familiarity are also factored in, particularly for elderly clients who may be more comfortable with a caregiver who shares their language or is familiar with their dietary and religious practices.

3. Family Introduction

The family meets the shortlisted caregiver before confirming placement, allowing both sides to assess fit.

4. Trial Period and Ongoing Support

Placements typically begin with a trial period of two to four weeks. After that, the provider remains available to manage replacements, schedule adjustments, or any concerns that arise.

Safety, Vetting, and Training Standards

Every live-in caregiver placed by Infinity Care is background-checked and reference-verified before introduction to a family. Because live-in caregivers often support elderly or medically vulnerable clients, many are trained through Infinity Care’s Basic Life Support BLS Training Abu Dhabi programme, giving them the ability to respond correctly to a fall, choking incident, or sudden medical event before emergency services arrive.

This training follows the same American Heart Association standard used across Infinity Care’s clinical staff, including those certified through its AHA ACLS Training Centers In UAE, so families get a consistent safety standard whether the person in the home is a caregiver, a nurse, or a visiting physician.

Combining a Live-in Caregiver With Other Home Care Services

Live-in care rarely covers every need on its own. A client recovering from surgery may also need periodic physician visits, while an elderly client with a chronic condition may need occasional Iv Drip Home Service Abu Dhabi for hydration or vitamin support. Infinity Care’s broader Home Health Care Abu Dhabi offering is built to layer these services together under one provider, so a live-in caregiver, a home nurse, and a visiting doctor can all coordinate around the same client without the family managing separate agencies.

Families exploring their options often start by reviewing Home Care Services In Abu Dhabi broadly before narrowing down to a live-in arrangement, since the right mix of services depends on the client’s specific medical and daily living needs.

What Affects the Cost of Live-in Care

Cost depends primarily on the level of care required. A client who needs companionship and light daily assistance costs less than one who needs support with dementia care, mobility transfers, or post-surgical monitoring. Caregivers with specialised training, such as first aid certification or experience with a specific medical condition, are typically priced higher than general caregivers. Live-in arrangements also factor in accommodation, since the caregiver resides at the home, which is reflected in the monthly rate rather than billed separately. As with nanny placements, it is worth comparing what is included, such as background verification, replacement cover, and visa sponsorship, rather than comparing rates alone.

What a Typical Day Looks Like

A live-in caregiver’s day is usually structured around the client’s routine rather than a fixed schedule. Mornings often start with help getting dressed, medication reminders, and breakfast preparation. Through the day, the caregiver assists with mobility, accompanies the client to appointments if needed, prepares meals, and provides companionship, whether that means conversation, a walk, or simply being present. Evenings typically involve dinner preparation, help winding down for the night, and being on hand for anything that comes up overnight. Because the caregiver lives in the home, the routine can flex around the client’s needs on a given day rather than being limited to set visiting hours, which is one of the main advantages over scheduled home visits.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a live-in caregiver and a home nurse?

A live-in caregiver provides daily living support, supervision, and companionship, while a home nurse is a licensed clinical professional who handles medication administration, wound care, and medical monitoring. The two roles often work together for clients with ongoing medical needs.

How much does a live-in caregiver cost in Abu Dhabi?

Cost depends on the client’s care needs, the caregiver’s experience level, and whether specialised training such as dementia care or first aid certification is required. It is best to request a quote based on a specific care assessment.

Can a live-in caregiver administer medication?

A live-in caregiver can typically provide medication reminders, but administering injections or managing complex medication schedules usually requires a licensed home nurse.

Is a live-in caregiver available for short-term needs, such as post-surgical recovery?

Yes. Short-term placements are common for post-surgical recovery, temporary mobility limitations, or while a family arranges longer-term care.

Does the caregiver need her own room?

Yes, live-in arrangements typically require a private room for the caregiver, consistent with standard practice for live-in household staff.

What happens if the caregiver is unwell or unavailable?

Established providers offer temporary replacement cover so the client is not left without support, though this is worth confirming directly with the provider before signing an agreement.

Can a live-in caregiver work alongside family members who also help with care?

Yes. Many households combine a live-in caregiver with support from family members, using the caregiver for daily continuity while relatives remain closely involved in decisions and visits. Clear communication about roles and routines between the caregiver and the family helps this work smoothly.