

Domiciliary care (also called “care at home” or “home care”) is care provided in your own home. A trained carer either visits you or lives in your home, ensuring help is close at hand for daily tasks or personal care, without the need to move to a care home.
We can assist you with:
cooking
cleaning and laundry
bathing and personal care
dressing
medication assistance
Many people prefer to remain in their own home if possible, making domiciliary care a popular choice in the UK.
This can be as simple as a social visit over tea. It can include help with shopping, light cooking, and housekeeping.
A carer may visit a few times a week to help with tasks like opening mail and paying bills—especially helpful for individuals with mental health conditions or learning disabilities.
Ideal if you need assistance getting in and out of bed or walking, requiring the support of two carers for safe mobility.
Support can be scheduled in the morning, midday, and at bedtime for individuals needing help at various intervals throughout the day.
A trained carer moves into your home to provide help when needed. This is suitable if you typically sleep through the night, as the carer also rests but is available during normal hours.
If you often wake more than twice a night, 24-hour care (where a carer stays awake through the night) is the better option over live-in care, ensuring assistance whenever you need it.