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Domiciliary care is a type of care that is provided in the individual's own home, rather than in a residential facility. This can include assistance with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and meal preparation, as well as companionship and medication management.
Domiciliary care is suitable for individuals who require assistance with daily living tasks but would prefer to remain in their own home. This can include individuals who are aging, have mobility or cognitive issues, or require specialized medical care.
We offer a range of domiciliary care services, including personal care, medication management, meal preparation, companionship, and assistance with daily living tasks. Our services can be tailored to meet the specific needs and preferences of each individual.
We are committed to providing high-quality care that is personalized to meet the needs of each individual. We carefully select and train our care staff, and we regularly monitor and evaluate our services to ensure that we are meeting the highest standards of care.
The safety and wellbeing of our clients is our top priority. We have strict policies and procedures in place to ensure that our care staff are properly trained and equipped to handle any situation that may arise. We also conduct background checks and regular monitoring of our care staff to ensure that they are providing safe and effective care.
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