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Domiciliary care

also known as home care or domiciliary support, refers to a type of social care service provided to individuals in their own homes to help them with activities of daily living and maintain their independence. Domiciliary care services are typically provided by trained care workers or healthcare professionals and are tailored to meet the individual needs of each client.

Facts

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Personal Care

we Assist with personal hygiene tasks such as bathing, dressing, toileting, grooming, and mobility support.

Medication Management

We Support People with medication administration, including prompting, assistance, or administration of prescribed medications as directed by healthcare professionals.

Meal Preparation and Nutrition

We Assist with meal planning, preparation, and cooking to ensure that clients receive nutritious and balanced meals that meet their dietary needs and preferences.

Household Tasks

We Help with light housekeeping tasks such as cleaning, laundry, and shopping, as well as assistance with managing bills and correspondence.

Companionship and Social Support

We Provide Emotional support, companionship, and social interaction to alleviate loneliness and isolation, engage in meaningful activities, and maintain social connections within the community.

Respite Care

Our Short-term care provided to give family caregivers a break from their caregiving responsibilities, allowing them to rest and recharge while ensuring that their loved ones receive the support they need.

Rehabilitation and Therapy Support

We Assist with exercises, rehabilitation programs, or therapy sessions prescribed by healthcare professionals to promote recovery, maintain mobility, and improve functional abilities.

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