Best CCTV cameras for Care Homes and Assisted Living in 2026 - UK buyer guide
Best CCTV Cameras for Care Homes and Assisted Living in 2026
The care sector requires security solutions that are highly effective yet deeply respectful of resident privacy and dignity. Modern CCTV systems must integrate advanced AI analytics, ensuring staff can monitor for falls, wandering, or distress without relying on constant visual surveillance.
Here are our top recommendations for CCTV gear designed specifically for the complex environment of care homes and assisted living facilities in the UK.
1. IntelliSense Dome Camera V3
- Key Specs: Resolution: 4K (8MP), Night Vision: IR + Colour Low-Light, Storage: Cloud/On-site NVR, Price Range: £150 - £250
- Pros: Excellent omnidirectional coverage (dome design); features advanced person/object detection to reduce false alarms; highly durable IP66 rating.
- Cons: High initial cost; requires careful placement to avoid corner blind spots.
- Best For: Main communal areas, reception desks, and corridors where comprehensive coverage is mandatory.
2. Discreet AI Bullet Cam X-Series
- Key Specs: Resolution: 5MP, Night Vision: IR, Storage: SD Card/Network, Price Range: £80 - £140
- Pros: Extremely discreet, designed to look like standard architectural fixtures; integrates facial recognition (for staff/visitor logging); excellent balance of price and performance.
- Cons: Limited field of view compared to domes; analytics features may require a subscription service.
- Best For: Monitoring resident bedrooms (with appropriate signage and privacy masking) and smaller, specific zones.
3. Guardian PTZ Multi-Camera System
- Key Specs: Resolution: 4K (8MP), Night Vision: Colour IR, Storage: NVR (24-day capacity), Price Range: £400 - £700 (per unit/package)
- Pros: Professional, high-grade unit offering panoramic view and zoom capability; robust build designed for challenging environments; ideal for large open areas.
- Cons: Overkill for small rooms; installation is complex and requires professional wiring.
- Best For: Large open communal areas, reception lobbies, and outdoor courtyard monitoring.
4. Privacy-Focused Edge Camera Z-Pro
- Key Specs: Resolution: 3MP, Night Vision: IR, Storage: On-site NVR, Price Range: £120 - £180
- Pros: Key feature is "Privacy Masking," allowing staff to electronically block out sensitive areas (like bathrooms or non-critical viewing zones) while retaining perimeter monitoring; low-light optimized.
- Cons: Requires specific configuration to ensure masking zones are set correctly; generally more focused on analytics than raw image quality.
- Best For: Areas where privacy compliance is the absolute highest priority, such as ward hallways and residential wings.
5. Wi-Fi Remote Dome Mini
- Key Specs: Resolution: 1080p (2MP), Night Vision: Basic IR, Storage: Cloud only, Price Range: £50 - £90
- Pros: Extremely easy and fast installation; ideal for temporary setups or small, isolated rooms without existing cabling; low operational cost.
- Cons: Reliability can be affected by poor Wi-Fi signal strength; generally lower image quality and less robust than wired options.
- Best For: Monitoring non-critical zones, storage rooms, or temporary areas where wiring is impractical.
What to look for when buying
Selecting CCTV gear for a care setting is not just about image quality; it is fundamentally about compliance, ethics, and functionality. Use this guide to ensure your system is safe, legal, and effective.
1. Data Compliance and GDPR Readiness: Always ensure the system provider can prove compliance with GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). The system must offer granular control over who accesses the footage, for how long it is stored, and the ability to enforce data minimization-only recording what is absolutely necessary. Look for systems that offer secure, encrypted data streams and clear data retention policies.
2. Advanced Analytics Over Simple Recording: Do not purchase systems that simply record footage. Focus on cameras with built-in Artificial Intelligence (AI) analytics. These features-such as fall detection, wandering detection, or abnormal loitering alerts-reduce the burden on staff and provide actionable alerts, allowing staff to intervene proactively rather than reviewing hours of footage retrospectively.
3. Scalability and Integration: A care home's needs change. Choose a brand and system that is scalable. This means the hardware should be capable of adding more cameras, expanding storage (NVR/Cloud capacity), or integrating with other smart systems (like emergency call buttons or access control). A closed, proprietary system can become a liability when operational needs grow.
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