Do you place carers along the North Norfolk coast?
Yes. We regularly introduce carers in villages from Heacham to Cromer and Sheringham, and prioritise carers who drive.
Areas We Cover
Norfolk's market towns, coastal villages and the Broads make it a place people are reluctant to leave — even as care needs grow. CareSetup introduces vetted live-in carers who help Norfolk families stay home.

Why live-in care in Norfolk
Norfolk has one of the highest concentrations of older residents in the country, particularly along the North Norfolk coast and in rural West Norfolk. Live-in care addresses the practical reality that local care home places can be both scarce and expensive.
Many Norfolk villages are not well served by public transport, which makes a live-in carer who drives invaluable — both for shopping and GP visits, and for the social outings that keep older people well.
We work alongside community nursing and discharge teams at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Queen Elizabeth in King's Lynn and James Paget in Gorleston to make sure live-in arrangements complement clinical care.
North Norfolk in particular has one of the country's oldest populations — and many of our carers are placed in coastal villages where keeping the daily walk, the view and the local community matters as much as the care itself.
Benefits for Norfolk families
Keep your daily walk along the coast path or across the marshes
Stay in the Norfolk village or coastal home you love
A live-in carer who drives — vital in rural Norfolk
Continuity for dementia and reassurance for family
Faster than Norfolk's stretched care-home waiting lists
Compassionate live-in support at end of life
Towns & areas
Hospitals & discharges
We coordinate with discharge teams to bring a live-in carer in on the day of discharge wherever possible.
Specialist services in Norfolk
We listen to the practical picture in your Norfolk home — driving needs, pets, garden, faith, family visits — and introduce self-employed live-in carers whose experience and personality match.
Round-the-clock live-in carers introduced to families across Norfolk — one-to-one support in your own home.
Learn more about Live-in Care in NorfolkDementia-trained live-in carers in Norfolk — familiar faces, consistent routines, reduced anxiety.
Learn more about Dementia Live-in Care in NorfolkAlzheimer's-experienced live-in carers across Norfolk, supporting every stage in familiar surroundings.
Learn more about Alzheimer's Care in NorfolkParkinson's-aware live-in carers in Norfolk, supporting medication timings, mobility and good days and bad.
Learn more about Parkinson's Care in NorfolkComplex-care experienced live-in carers across Norfolk, working alongside community nursing teams.
Learn more about Complex Care in NorfolkCompassionate end-of-life live-in care in Norfolk, alongside the local hospice and district nursing teams.
Learn more about Palliative & End-of-Life Care in NorfolkShort respite live-in placements across Norfolk — typically 1–4 weeks — to give family carers a break.
Learn more about Respite Care in NorfolkCompanion live-in carers in Norfolk for people who are well but living alone — company, conversation and confidence.
Learn more about Companion Care in NorfolkOvernight live-in carers across Norfolk — a reassuring presence through the night, every night.
Learn more about Overnight Care in NorfolkCouples live-in care across Norfolk — partners stay together at home, often for less than two care-home places.
Learn more about Couples Live-in Care in NorfolkPersonal-care live-in support in Norfolk — discreet, dignified help with washing, dressing and daily routines.
Learn more about Personal Care Support in NorfolkRapid post-hospital live-in care across Norfolk — supporting safe discharge from local hospitals.
Learn more about Post-Hospital Care in NorfolkFAQs — Norfolk families ask
Yes. We regularly introduce carers in villages from Heacham to Cromer and Sheringham, and prioritise carers who drive.
Yes — short respite blocks of 1–4 weeks are very common, particularly to give family carers a break.
We aim for continuity. Live-in carers typically rotate in patterns of 2–4 weeks on followed by 1–2 weeks off, and we look to keep the same small team in place for the long term.
Yes — we coordinate with discharge teams at the Norfolk and Norwich, Queen Elizabeth King's Lynn and James Paget hospitals.
More questions? Visit our full FAQ page or see other areas we cover.
Why families choose us
Founded and led by a nurse — every introduction reflects real clinical and care-sector experience.
Enhanced DBS, ID, references, English language, training evidence and a human interview — every single carer.
We match on personality and lived experience, not just availability — so the carer truly fits the home.
Most placements within 3–7 days; urgent hospital discharges often within 48–72 hours.
Clear fees, clear scope, no hidden charges — and an honest account of what we do and do not do.
A named coordinator who stays in touch, handles rotations and is there when life changes.
Call 07727 304424 or send a short enquiry — we typically introduce a suitable live-in carer within days.