Domiciliary Care
Domiciliary care, like live-in care, provides an important source of companionship. As with supported living, this type of social care also promotes mental health since a care worker may offer the much-needed company. Seeing a familiar face every day or a few times a week brings comfort, a sense of safety, and friendship. Care assistants are taught to provide emotional support, encouragement, and reassurance in addition to the physical parts of care.
This typically includes but is not limited to the services listed below:
Personal Care
Palliative Care
Palliative care focuses on providing relief from pain and improving the quality of life for individuals with serious illnesses, aiming to address physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
Live-in Care
Respite Care Services
Companionship Services
This involves providing social and emotional support to individuals, particularly older adults or those with limited social connections. These services aim to alleviate loneliness, promote mental well-being, and foster meaningful social interactions and engagement.
End-of-Life Care
End-of-life care refers to the specialised support and medical attention given to individuals who are in the advanced stages of a terminal illness or nearing the end of their life. It focuses on managing symptoms, ensuring comfort, and providing emotional and spiritual support.
