Domiciliary Care

Domiciliary care is a range of services designed to support an individual in their own home. It is available to those who require additional assistance with day-to-day household tasks, personal care, or any other activity that allows them to maintain their quality of life and independence.
We offer ongoing assistance that is tailored to your specific requirements and routines. Many families prefer domiciliary care, also known as in-home care, because it puts them back in control of the assistance they receive.
Our care plans are completely tailored to you, with one-on-one personal attention ranging from 30 minutes per week to several visits per day.

Why should you choose domiciliary care over a nursing home?
Domiciliary care is for anyone who wishes to remain in their own home but requires assistance with personal care, medication management, household tasks, or any other activity to do so.

Some families see care homes as a safe environment for their loved ones where they can have constant access to the support they require. However, the comfort and familiarity of being at home is frequently overlooked as a viable option. This is where the advantages of home care can be seen.
One of the primary advantages of domiciliary care is that it provides substantial support while preserving your loved one’s independence.
Our adaptable and one-of-a-kind care plans can also accommodate existing routines and special circumstances, resulting in minimal disruption or changes to your current schedule.
How can we assist you?
- Help getting you or a loved one up, washed, showered, or bathed at the start of the day. If you want, you can also include dressing and breakfast.
- Help with getting ready for bed and ensuring your property is safe and secure at the end of the day.
- Overnight assistance - waking/sleeping in.
- Help with housework - assistance with laundry, ironing, or simply keeping your home clean and tidy.
- Meal preparation - with or without you.
- Shopping - this could be with you or assisting you in making a list and accompanying you to the stores.
- Assistance with social activities, such as going for a walk, attending appointments, visiting family and friends, or attending a day centre.