Domiciliary Care

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Introduction to Domiciliary Care

Family members who provide care at home often do so without realizing how fatigued or stressed they have become. Taking a break or going on a holiday can be beneficial for them to unwind and rejuvenate. Additionally, a respite may be necessary if a caregiver needs to go to the hospital or has other obligations.

We offer a variety of flexible respite services, including morning or afternoon breaks, whether it’s a one-time arrangement or recurring sessions once or twice a week, for as long as needed. This allows you to enjoy quality time with friends and family or attend to your personal needs. Our trained and experienced caregivers are dedicated to meeting the care and support needs of your loved ones, ensuring your peace of mind.

What does this service include?

Your personalized service plan is created with you and your loved ones in mind, prioritizing your choices and preferences while assessing all potential risks to ensure your safety and well-being at all times.

Our skilled caregivers will provide companionship and friendship when you need it most. Whether it involves meal planning, cooking and sharing meals, participating in clubs or activities, or simply being a listening ear, your caregiver will enhance your existing lifestyle rather than disrupt it.

We can also assist you with personal care and hygiene, medication management, and mobility support to help you maintain your independence.

To promote a healthy environment and lifestyle, your caregiver will encourage and assist with household tasks such as cleaning, changing linens, laundry, ironing, gardening, and pet care if needed.

Your well-being is our priority, which is why your caregiver will accompany you on shopping trips, outings, and social activities, as well as visits to family and friends. We also respect your need for solitude, whether that means spending time with friends or enjoying quiet moments alone in your room. Your caregiver will be attentive to your needs whenever you require assistance.

To help you manage household tasks, your caregiver will assist with bill payments and collecting benefits and pensions.