DOMICILIARY AND HOME CARE


Domiciliary care distinguishes itself from Home Help by going above and beyond to offer essential assistance customized to your specific needs, all while prioritizing your autonomy, dignity, and independence.


Our dedicated staff, possessing the required expertise and qualifications, approach their work with utmost respect, empathy, and kindness. Stringent policies and procedures are strictly enforced to safeguard the well-being of vulnerable individuals, providing an extra layer of security and peace of mind.


To ensure adherence to established standards, it is crucial for a domiciliary care provider to be registered with national regulatory bodies. This registration guarantees that the provider meets and exceeds industry benchmarks, maintaining a commitment to excellence in service delivery.



IN-HOME CARE

Domiciliary care, also referred to as in-home care, offers the convenience of receiving care within the comfort of your own home. Service providers can specialize in various types of care, including dementia care, mental health conditions, personal care, physical disabilities, sensory impairments, and caring for adults under or over 65 years of age.


For many individuals, domiciliary care presents a much better alternative to the idea of moving into a care home. It can even help to delay such a move into sheltered housing or a care home. If your home still meets your needs and is safe and suitable for living, you can continue to enjoy life without interruption. And if your home requires adaptations to meet your needs, such changes can be made.

Pathways to Hope offers the services of highly skilled professional carers or personal assistants who visit your home to assist you with an extensive range of tasks.


These include getting out of bed in the morning, washing, dressing, and maintaining personal grooming, such as brushing your hair. We also provide support with toileting and using continence aids, preparing meals and drinks, as well as help with eating and drinking. Our team can also pick up your prescriptions, give or prompt you to take your prescribed medication, carry out health-related tasks as agreed with medical practitioners or community nurses, and provide nursing care from a registered nurse.


Moreover, we can assist you with shopping (either with you or on your behalf), collecting pensions, helping with money, managing and paying bills, and getting out of the house and meeting friends. Our caregivers also offer supervision and companionship, ensuring you are not alone when you need company. Finally, we help you get settled for the evening and ensure you have everything you need before going to bed.

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