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Domiciliary Care at Home

Our Domiciliary Care Services are designed to support you in maintaining your independence and quality of life within the comfort of your own home. We offer comprehensive care solutions tailored to your individual needs, ensuring that you receive the highest level of assistance and companionship.

Personal Care

Bathing, Dressing, and Grooming:

  • Bathing: Assisting with safe and comfortable bathing, including preparing the area and providing physical support.
  • Dressing: Supporting the selection and donning of clothing, including managing fasteners and ensuring suitability.
  • Grooming: Assisting with daily grooming tasks such as hair care, shaving, and personal hygiene maintenance.

Medication Management and Reminders:

  • Medication Management: Assisting with the organization and administration of prescribed medications, including dosage monitoring.
  • Prompting: Providing reminders for medication adherence through various methods to prevent missed doses or overdoses.

Mobility Support and Transfer Assistance:

  • Mobility Support: Assisting with safe movement around the home using mobility aids and ensuring clear pathways.
  • Transfer Assistance: Supporting safe transitions between different positions, using proper techniques and transfer aids to prevent falls.

Continence Care and Toileting Assistance:

  • Continence Care: Assisting with the management of incontinence, including the use and regular changing of protective products and addressing skin issues.
  • Toileting Assistance: Supporting the use of the toilet, including physical support, clothing adjustments, and maintaining a safe, clean environment.

Health and Well-being

  • Supporting the management of health conditions
  • Communicating with the families of service users
  • Assisting with nutritional guidance and meal preparation
  • Encouraging physical activity and movement
  • Monitoring and promoting medication adherence
  • Offering emotional support and wellbeing check-ins
  • Assisting with the development of personalised care plans
  • Educating service users on healthy lifestyle choices
  • Coordinating with other healthcare professionals as needed

Household Management

  • Assisting with light housekeeping duties
  • Supporting with grocery shopping
  • Assisting with weekly planning
  • Assisting with errands and appointments
  • Offering guidance on maintaining a safe and comfortable living environment
  • Assisting with organising household tasks and routines

Companionship and Social Support

  • Offering companionship and emotional support
  • Accompanying service users to appointments and social engagements
  • Engaging in hobbies and leisure activities to foster a sense of belonging and purpose
  • Promoting social interaction and involvement in the community
  • Facilitating communication with friends and family to maintain social connections
  • Supporting participation in group activities and local events
  • Encouraging the exploration of new interests and social opportunities
  • Providing a listening ear and fostering a safe space for service users to express their feelings
  • Assisting with technology use to stay connected with loved ones remotely

Specialised Care

  • Assisting and caring for those with cognitive challenges, including support with memory prompts.
  • Offering support following hospitalisation, ensuring a smooth transition back to daily routines and promoting recovery.
  • Delivering comfort-focused care with sensitivity and respect, prioritising well-being and quality of life.
  • Assisting those with chronic health challenges by adapting care to their specific needs, enhancing independence, and managing symptoms.
  • Support with medication administration as per MARs
  • Develop personalised care strategies taking into consideration each health challenge.
  • Providing emotional support to both service users and their families during challenging times
  •  Implementing routines and activities that maintain dignity and enhance well-being
  • Liaise with other professionals, such as nurses and doctors, to ensure a holistic approach to specialised care
  • Educating families on the progression of conditions and effective caregiving techniques
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