Domiciliary care, also known as home care or in-home care, is a type of healthcare service provided to individuals, typically elderly or disabled individuals, in the comfort of their own homes. The primary goal of domiciliary care is to help individuals maintain their independence and quality of life while receiving the necessary assistance and support with various activities of daily living.
These activities can include:
- Personal Care: Assisting with bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting.
- Medication Management: Ensuring that individuals take their prescribed medications as directed.
- Meal Preparation: Preparing and assisting with meals to ensure proper nutrition.
- Mobility Assistance: Helping individuals move around their homes and providing assistance with mobility aids like walkers or wheelchairs.
- Companionship: Offering social interaction, conversation, and emotional support to combat loneliness and isolation.
- Light Housekeeping: Performing basic household chores like cleaning, laundry, and grocery shopping.
- Transportation: Providing transportation for medical appointments, errands, or recreational activities.
- Monitoring Health: Keeping an eye on an individual’s overall health and reporting any concerns to healthcare professionals or family members.
We offer three types of care: Hourly, Overnight and Live-in which means you'll find the right care for you.

Hourly Care
Hourly care visits are for individuals in their homes to help with tasks such as bathing, dressing, meal preparation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, and companionship. This type of care allows individuals to maintain their independence while receiving needed assistance.

Live-in Care
Live-in care is having a caregiver reside in the home of the person receiving care, providing continuous support and assistance around the clock. This type of care is typically used for individuals who require significant help with activities of daily living, have complex medical needs, or need constant companionship and supervision.
