Domiciliary Care

With domiciliary care, you or your loved one can continue to stay in the place you feel most comfortable – at home.

You may be starting to find it difficult to complete different areas of your routine and want some support whilst staying in familiar surroundings. Like live in care, domiciliary care offers a valuable source of companionship.

Seeing a familiar face every day, or a couple of times a week, brings comfort, a feeling of safety and friendship – as with elderly care, this form of social care also benefits mental health, as a care worker will be able to provide the much needed companionship.

Care assistants are not just trained in delivering the physical aspects of care, but also offering emotional support, encouragement and reassurance.

 

Call us today to arrange domiciliary care for yourself or a loved one

Who is domiciliary care for?

Domiciliary care is for anyone who wants to stay at home while receiving the treatment they need. This type of care can be beneficial to people of all ages, and can include recuperation, convalescence, and rehabilitation.

Our Fully trained can provide medical support including catheterisation, convene, PEG feeding and suppositories, to name just a few. We work closely alongside district nurses and occupational therapists when required to ensure that we are able to deliver care that meets your specific needs – whether it be disability care, types of dementia care, nursing care or even companionship care.

How domiciliary care works with Starline Care Group

With domiciliary care from Starline care group, you will receive your own bespoke care package tailored to your unique needs.

Each plan is flexible and unique, and all existing routines are taken into account – whether there’s a certain nightly overnight care routine that you have, medication schedule that you follow, or a hobby that’s important to you. If, for whatever reason, you or your loved one’s needs change, the carer will still be there to help, and will be as flexible as possible when delivering your care. At Starline Care Group, we put your needs above everything else.

Regular home visits from a fully trained care worker, from 30 minutes through to several hours a day, can be arranged to help you with a wide range of everyday tasks, including:

  • Personal care: Including help with toileting, bathing and dressing
  • Managing medication: We’ll help you organise and administer medication
  • Mobility support: Helping you move around your home safely
  • Household tasks: From doing the laundry to cleaning the kitchen
  • Meal preparation: Our carers will prepare all your favourites
  • Clinical care: Specialised support for specific conditions

How much does domiciliary care cost?

By choosing Starline Care Group for domiciliary care, you’re choosing a fully regulated and managed home care service. There are no setup fees, no agency fees, no long notice periods and no hidden costs. The price of our domiciliary care services is very dependent upon your individual care needs, so please speak to us to get a full breakdown.

Why choose domiciliary care over a care home?

One of the main benefits of domiciliary care is that it provides a substantial level of support without impacting on your loved one’s independence.

For some families, care homes provide everything that’s required and are seen as a safe environment for their loved ones where they can have constant access to the support they need. But the comfort and familiarity of being at home is often overlooked as an option. This is where the benefits of domiciliary care can be seen.

Our flexible and unique care plans can also accommodate for existing routines and special circumstances, which means minimal upheaval or changes to your existing schedule.

 

Call today for domiciliary support from the home care experts

We provide consistency of care

 

3 Simple steps to find the right home care

Step 1. Get in touch with us

We will arrange a full qualified member of staff to come and assess your needs

Step 2. Assessment

In your assessment we will discuss:

  • Support Needs
  • Medical Requirement’s
  • Daily Routine
  • Mobility
  • Domestic Preferences
  • Interests
  • Risk Assessments

Step 3. Care Commences

Your person centred care plan will be complete and your care package can start