Daytime Visits

Domiciliary care is suitable for people who could benefit from some extra support carrying out their daily activities, but who do not want to move into an alternative residence, such as a care home. In general, people using domiciliary care have a medium to low level of support requirement. In some circumstances, more frequent support is needed, such as when someone has a serious health condition or a mobility issue. When this is the case, we usually recommend live-in care instead.

You can receive as many home care visits as you would like thought out the week. The length of these visits are up to you. A visit can be anything from 30 minutes to 1 hour, 2 hour or a whole day or night.

Some of our service users receive domiciliary care visits a couple of times a week, whilst others receive regular visits thought out the day.

  • Personal care
  • Administering or prompt medication
  • Meal preparation
  • Light Domestic chores
  • Hydration
  • Moving and handling
  • Shopping
  • Collecting medication