Domiciliary Care

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Overview

Domiciliary care means structured care delivered in a person’s own home—often through scheduled visits that support morning, daytime and evening routines. This service is ideal when consistent daily support is needed while remaining at home, helping people feel safe, supported, and able to maintain their lifestyle..

Who this service is for

  • People needing regular support with daily routines
  • Those managing long-term conditions or reduced mobility
  • Individuals who benefit from medication prompts and routine checks
  • People requiring a structured care schedule across the week

What’s Included

  • Morning and evening routines (getting up / settling for bed)
  • Medication prompting and routine checks (as agreed)
  • Mobility and transfer support (as assessed)
  • Meal preparation and nutrition support
  • Companionship and reassurance
  • Support with light household tasks linked to wellbeing

How we deliver this care

We assess needs and agree visit times and tasks. Each visit follows the care plan, with updates recorded as required. We review the care plan to keep it accurate—particularly after health changes, hospital discharge, or changes in mobility—so the service remains safe and effective.

Our approach

Our domiciliary care is designed to be reliable and responsive. We prioritise respectful care delivery, clear scheduling, and continuous improvement through supervision, spot checks, and feedback from service users and families.

Faq’s

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I start with a few visits and increase later?
    Yes. We can begin with a small package and adjust as needs change.
  • Do you support hospital discharge?
    Yes, subject to assessment and capacity. We can support safe transitions home.
  • Do you provide evening or weekend care?
    We can discuss availability and build a schedule that fits your needs.

To discuss your needs, request a call back or contact us to arrange an assessment.

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