Domiciliary Care

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Domiciliary Care

Care is provided to service users by our qualified home care worker at your own home. Basically, with our domiciliary care service, or “home care,” you get to live independently at home while a member of our team comes in to help you with your day-to-day living services and certain health care issues.

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Services Offered

  • Dietary needs
  • Household chores
  • Personal care
  • Medication management
  • Support with advice and information
  • Companionship
  • Errands such as doctor visits and other simple healthcare issues
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Who needs Homecare

Although it is typically associated with older people, domiciliary care is not just for the elderly. This kind of care can be given to young people, children, and even adults who have different care and support needs that require the attention of a professional domiciliary care worker.

The simplest way to learn whether or not you need domiciliary care is to ask yourself a few questions:

  • Do you need help or support around the home due to the fact that you are an aging senior or an invalid in recovery?
  • Do you need help with getting out of or into bed?
  • Do you need help with your daily chores and household tasks such as laundry, cooking, and cleaning?
  • Do you need someone to drive to and from doctor appointments?
  • Do you need someone to help you manage your medication?
  • How about dietary needs? Do you need someone to help you maintain special dietary needs for your health?
  • Do you need someone to help you with your personal care and hygiene?
  • Do you need someone to see you through physical therapy as you recover at home?


If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then you may need domiciliary care. As mentioned earlier, this kind of care is typically reserved for the elderly but can be offered to anyone who needs it.

The kind of assistance offered by domiciliary caregivers can make a huge difference in the life of the senior receiving the care and in that of the family members related to that senior.

The kind of peace of mind that comes with knowing that a professional caregiver is looking after a loved one is something that most relatives cherish.