When you should consider domiciliary care

September 6, 2022

Introduction

If you or a loved one finds it difficult to live alone, domiciliary care could be an option worth considering. It enables you to stay in your home with extra help and support available 24 hours a day. Domiciliary care is an alternative to residential care homes and might offer more independence than other community-based services such as nursing homes and sheltered accommodation. There are several types of domiciliary care; this article will cover some of them in detail so that you can see if domiciliary care could be the right choice for you or a loved one.

If you or a loved one finds it difficult to live alone.

If you or a loved one finds it difficult to live alone, domiciliary care could be the solution. It’s genuinely helpful to have someone there to help you with everyday tasks, such as cooking and cleaning – even if that person is coming in for a few hours every day.

It’s also worth exploring this option if you’re not quite ready to move into residential care but fear that your situation may worsen over time. You can take comfort in knowing that should this occur; support will still be available on hand as necessary.

To prevent falls and injuries from occurring.

Falls are one of the most common causes of injury in older people. Falls can cause severe injuries and even death. If you live alone, ensuring your home is safe, so you don’t fall while cleaning or performing other tasks is essential. Domiciliary care staff can help keep your home clean, tidy and free from hazards so that you won’t have to worry about tripping over items on the floor.

If you need to regain strength after an illness or injury.

If you need to regain strength after an illness or injury, domiciliary care may be your best option. If you’ve recently had surgery, have had a stroke or heart attack, or suffered a broken bone in a fall and can only manage short walks without rest breaks, then domiciliary care is ideal for helping you get back on your feet faster.

With our experienced staff and modern equipment, we can monitor your recovery process and ensure it goes smoothly. We can also support everyday tasks like showering and dressing and more complicated ones like navigating stairs or using tools around the house.

To relieve the burden of care for family members and friends.

When caring for a loved one with a long-term condition, it’s essential to consider what you can do to relieve the burden of their care.

Taking on the role of primary carer for an elderly relative or friend is an act of love. But if you’re finding it challenging to juggle existing commitments with providing support and assistance, domiciliary care may be an option worth exploring.

Domiciliary care is provided in your home by experienced nurses trained in personal hygiene, medication management and treating wounds. They will also offer companionship and reassurance when needed.

If you are finding it challenging to manage your care needs.

If you are finding it challenging to manage your care needs.

If you find it challenging to manage your care needs, domiciliary care may be for you. Personal care needs include washing, dressing, toileting, and meals. It can be very stressful for both you and those around you if these tasks have become too much for you to handle on your own.

Domiciliary care provides a solution that will help you continue living independently in the comfort of your own home. The service is provided by trained healthcare professionals who regularly visit to assist with daily activities such as bathing and cooking meals. Domiciliary Carers also support during hospital stays or other illnesses so that patients can recover at home rather than being admitted into the hospital unnecessarily or prematurely, which could worsen their condition due to excessive stress levels caused by anxiety associated with being away from familiar surroundings.

To maintain independence at home for as long as possible.

When considering domiciliary care, it is essential to determine what you want to achieve. If you want additional help but don’t want to move into a residential home or institution, then domiciliary care may be the right option.

Do your research on the different types of services available and find out how they can help improve your quality of life so that your independence remains as long as possible.

We offer a range of support packages depending on individual needs, including personal assistance with dressing and bathing, shopping trips; meal preparation; housekeeping; Transport services; medication reminders (including dispensing drugs at home), helping people manage their finances and much more besides!

If this sounds like something that would suit you, please get in touch with us today!

Domiciliary care is an option which enables you to stay in your own home, with extra help and support available 24 hours a day. It’s worth checking out if you or a loved one is struggling to live alone or deal with their personal care needs.

Domiciliary care is an option which enables you to stay in your own home, with extra help and support available 24 hours a day. It’s worth checking out if you or a loved one is struggling to live alone or deal with their personal care needs.

If you are over 65 and living alone, you may be eligible for domiciliary care services if:

  • You have an assessed need for extra support or supervision. This could include help with activities of daily living like getting up from the floor or eating meals. Or it could consist of care or support when going out of the house on visits to friends or family members.
  • You’re unable to find suitable respite from other sources such as aged care providers, social workers or community groups (for example, Meals on Wheels).

Conclusion

If you or a loved one struggles to live alone, domiciliary care could be an excellent solution. The key is never to be afraid to ask for help and look into all the options that are available to you. Domiciliary care is a great option for people who are looking for support in their own homes. It’s often more affordable than moving into an aged care facility, as well as being more comfortable for some people. It can also be less isolating than residential aged care services and allow you to maintain your independence while still getting the help you need.

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