Children and young people deserve care that is not only safe and structured, but also emotionally supportive and responsive to their unique needs. At CareLife Solutions Ltd, we offer age-appropriate care for children aged 4 to 18, including those with emotional, behavioural, or complex needs.
Whether support is provided at home or in a short-term placement, we prioritise trust, consistency, and safety. Our approach centres on listening, understanding, and creating an environment where every child feels valued, protected, and free to grow at their own pace.
Our children’s care service combines daily structure with emotional warmth. Every care plan is built around the child’s age, background, and individual support needs, with family involvement and professional coordination at the heart of it.
Let’s build a support plan that’s safe, respectful, and built around your journey.
At CareLife Solutions Ltd, we believe every child deserves to feel safe, heard, and supported. Our carers build trusting relationships, use child-friendly routines, and respond sensitively to trauma, anxiety, and behavioural challenges.
We’re not just carers — we’re listeners, role models, and a safe pair of hands when children need stability the most.
We support children with learning disabilities, trauma backgrounds, mental health needs, or challenging behaviours.
Our team uses calm communication and structure to help children feel safe and in control of their environment.
All care is adapted for the child’s age, stage of development, and emotional understanding.
“The carers helped my mum feel safe and respected every single day. I can’t thank the team enough for their kindness and professionalism.”
“They supported me through a really dark time with my mental health. I felt heard, not judged, which made all the difference.”
“Our son receives supported living care, and the improvement in his confidence has been amazing. The staff truly care.”
“We used their domiciliary care for my uncle. Always on time, always caring — it gave us peace of mind every day.”
“My daughter has learning disabilities and was struggling. CareLife stepped in and changed everything — she’s thriving now.”
“The crisis house was a lifeline when I had nowhere else to turn. They gave me safety and stability when I needed it most.”
“The team understood my mum’s dementia so well. They were calm, patient, and respectful, even on her worst days.”
“We had never dealt with a care provider before. CareLife guided us with such compassion and clarity — we felt in good hands.”
“As a single parent, finding safe support for my 14-year-old was hard. CareLife gave us both the help and reassurance we needed.”
“I stayed at their step-down service after hospital discharge. It was calm, structured, and gave me the tools to get back on my feet.”
“I was scared to ask for help with my eating disorder. Their approach was gentle, private, and truly respectful.”
“They helped my father with daily tasks he could no longer manage on his own. Professional, caring, and truly reliable.”
“We’ve used multiple services through CareLife. Each one has been consistent, respectful, and centred around real care.”
“The staff always treated my brother like a person, not just a patient. That respect meant everything to our family.”
“Our crisis situation felt impossible — until CareLife stepped in. They didn’t just support us, they gave us hope.”
“You can tell this isn’t just a business to them. The warmth, the care, and the follow-up has been exceptional.”
Whether you have a question about our services, need advice, or want to arrange an assessment, our friendly team is ready to help. Fill in the form below and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
We provide care for children and young people aged 4 to 18, including those with emotional, behavioural, or developmental needs.
Care can be provided in the child’s own home, or in supported short-stay placements, depending on the situation and care needs.
Yes. All staff supporting children receive enhanced DBS checks and specialist training in safeguarding, behaviour management, and trauma-informed care.
Absolutely. We often support looked-after children and collaborate closely with social workers, health teams, and schools.
We follow strict safeguarding protocols, supervision policies, and risk assessments to ensure every child’s safety and wellbeing.
Yes. We support children with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, and other additional needs using adapted communication and care techniques.
Where safe and appropriate, we actively involve parents or guardians to maintain positive relationships and continuity of care.
Get in touch with our team to discuss your needs. We’ll carry out an initial consultation and build a tailored support plan that fits the child and their circumstances.