Shared Lives is not your average care service. It’s about welcoming adults into a real home, offering support in a way that feels more like family than formal care. Whether someone needs a short break, day support or full-time help, Shared Lives carers offer stability, friendship and a sense of belonging.
The 2025 campaign theme — “They’re not strangers – they’re part of the family” — sums it up perfectly.
Instead of care delivered in a facility, Shared Lives is built around real relationships. People are matched thoughtfully, not just by their needs, but by shared interests, personalities and values. Every arrangement begins with introductions and time spent getting to know one another — creating trust before any long-term commitment is made.
Councillor Jackie Floyd, who leads on adult social care and health for Blackburn with Darwen Council, praised the programme:
“In Blackburn with Darwen, our carers don’t just provide support, they build genuine, lasting relationships based on love and trust.”
This person-centred approach is working. The numbers speak for themselves:
- Most Shared Lives carers stay in their roles year after year
- The model saves thousands of pounds compared to residential care
- People supported through Shared Lives often experience better wellbeing and more independence
It’s also proving popular for people looking for rewarding, flexible work. With full training and ongoing guidance, Shared Lives offers the chance to make a difference — from your own home.
Thinking of getting involved?
Shared Lives carers come from all walks of life, and many say it’s one of the most fulfilling things they’ve ever done.
To find out how to become a Shared Lives carer in Blackburn with Darwen, visit:
👉 www.blackburn.gov.uk/sharedlives
Whether you’re looking to give back, start a new chapter, or simply open your door to someone who needs it — Shared Lives could be your next step.