Domiciliary Care

What is Domicilliary Care?

Domiciliary care, also known as home care, involves providing a range of support services to individuals in their own homes. This type of care is designed to help people maintain their independence and quality of life while receiving the assistance they need with daily activities.

Services can include help with household tasks such as cleaning and meal preparation, personal care like bathing and dressing, medication management, and other activities essential for day-to-day living. Domiciliary care is tailored to the specific needs of each individual, ensuring they receive the appropriate level of support to continue living comfortably and safely at home.

Who needs Domicilliary Care?

Individuals who require domiciliary care often benefit significantly from the service, particularly as they advance in age. Many elderly individuals prefer the comfort and familiarity of their own home, which enhances their overall well-being. Ensuring their safety while maintaining their independence is a primary concern, as it becomes increasingly challenging to manage daily tasks alone.

Domiciliary care provides the necessary support for older adults to continue living safely in their homes, offering assistance with activities like bathing, medication management, and meal preparation. This care option not only preserves their autonomy but also offers peace of mind for their loved ones.

What are the Benefits of Our Domiciliary Care

Our experienced and compassionate care team will work closely with you to create a personalised care plan tailored to your unique needs and preferences.
Benefit from a care plan that is specifically designed to meet your individual requirements.
Enjoy the comfort of knowing your personal needs and preferences are a priority.

Live more independently with someone there to provide practical support and assistance when you need it.
Gain the freedom to maintain your independence while having access to necessary help.
Receive aid with daily activities, enabling a more self-sufficient lifestyle.

Relief from the burden of domestic tasks so you have more time to do what you love.
Enjoy a cleaner, more organised living space without the stress of household chores.
Focus on hobbies, passions, and activities that bring you joy.

Our carers are there to provide not just practical assistance but also companionship and emotional support, if you need it.
Experience genuine companionship and build meaningful relationships with your carers.
Obtain emotional support, enhancing your mental and emotional well-being.

Family members can enjoy a break from caregiving duties with the peace of mind of knowing their loved ones are still receiving the support they need.
Allow family caregivers to take necessary breaks without feeling guilty or worried.
Ensure continuous and reliable care for your loved ones.

Receive the care you need in the comfort of your home without the additional costs of specialist care.
Avoid the expenses associated with institutional care facilities.
Benefit from receiving professional care services in a familiar and comfortable environment.

Improved overall health and well-being with a reduced risk of infection and unnecessary hospitalisations. Enhance your health outcomes by minimizing exposure to infections. Decrease the likelihood of hospital admissions and enjoy a higher quality of life..

Why Domiciliary Care is better than  Care Homes

Domiciliary care, in contrast to residing in a care home, offers individuals the opportunity to remain in the familiar surroundings and comfort of their own homes, thus avoiding the significant disruption associated with moving to a formal care facility.

While care homes provide families with the reassurance and peace of mind that their loved ones are in a secure environment where all their medical and personal care needs are meticulously attended to, there are notable trade-offs to consider. These residential settings are designed to ensure safety and comprehensive care by adhering to structured routines and regulations.

However, the transition to a care home can profoundly affect an individual’s lifestyle and sense of autonomy. Domiciliary care preserves one’s independence, enabling individuals to maintain control over their daily schedules and activities. Unlike the regimented nature of a care home, where residents must adhere to fixed times for meals, bedtime, and participation in prescribed activities, domiciliary care allows for a personalized approach. It affords individuals the flexibility to continue their daily routines as they see fit, thereby promoting a sense of normalcy and personal freedom.

In essence, domiciliary care not only supports the physical needs of individuals but also respects and upholds their desire for independence, enabling them to live their lives according to their personal preferences and rhythms.