When a family seeks support for the daily care of an elderly person, they are not just hiring a service. They are placing their trust in someone who will enter their home, live within the family routine, and accompany particularly sensitive moments. Therefore, choosing the right professional profile is one of the most important decisions in the care sector.
At Cuidabi, we understand that elder care requires much more than basic experience. It demands vocation, sensitivity, emotional stability, responsibility, and a way of caring that combines professionalism and closeness. This is precisely what many families expect when looking for a live-in caregiver in Valencia: someone prepared to meet real needs, but also capable of generating trust, calm, and well-being in daily life.
The role of the live-in caregiver is essential in cases where the elderly person needs continuous support, daily supervision, or stable companionship. This profile assists with daily tasks such as personal hygiene, mobility, feeding, medication, or household organization, but also with something equally important: preserving the dignity, customs, and tranquility of the cared-for person.
Good care depends not only on what is done, but also on how it is done.
The values that Cuidabi considers essential in a live-in caregiver include a vocation for care, closeness in treatment, respect for the dignity of the elderly person, responsibility and commitment, genuine empathy, patience and emotional stability, observational skills, professionalism in daily tasks, clear communication with the family, discretion and confidentiality, adaptability, human warmth, order and organization, honesty and transparency, and an orientation towards integral well-being.
The selection of a live-in caregiver should not be based solely on availability or previous experience. While experience matters, it is not enough on its own. Values are crucial because the service is provided in a person's most intimate space: their home. When a live-in caregiver embodies the right values, the cared-for person feels more secure, accompanied, and respected, and the family experiences the process with less anxiety and greater peace of mind.




