Domicillary Care

Flexible Home Care Designed Around You

Domiciliary Care

Flexible Home Care Designed Around You

Our domiciliary care service is dedicated to helping individuals live independently in the comfort of their homes with compassion, dignity, and respect. If an individual is no longer able to live life on their own terms, they may wish to consider our domiciliary care or home support. We give individuals the support that they need to stay in their own home.

At Centricorp Homes we provide bespoke person-centred domiciliary care that lets our clients receive first-rate care in their home or chosen community. People we support with domiciliary care benefit from the support we can provide in enabling them to do things themselves. We always lead with an active approach to person-centred support and want to ensure that people always have control over their personal lives.

Whether you’d like weekly care visits or require specialist care for a complex medical condition, home care is for people with all types and levels of need. Centricorp Care can provide flexible outreach support at varying times ranging from 1 hour to 24 hours a day.

You may wish to consider our domiciliary or home care if you’re:

Struggling with daily routines

A carer can provide assistance with your daily routines – whether that’s doing time-consuming housework or providing discreet personal care

Requiring mobility support

A carer can help you get into and out of bed and move around your home with confidence, as well as assisting with physiotherapy exercises

Needing help leaving your home

With home care, your carer can help you get out and about – whether that’s popping to the shops, seeing loved ones or going away for the weekend

Unwilling to move to a care home

Care at home is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to moving to residential care because it allows you to remain in the home that you love

Living with a complex condition

Our carers are fully trained to help people living with complex medical conditions who would benefit from extra support at home

Feeling lonely or isolated

All our carers are chosen for their kind, friendly personalities, which means they provide wonderful companionship as well as care support

The ultimate goal of home care is to promote independent living that suits you. There is no set time, health condition or diagnosis to consider help at home from a professional home care service provider. It is simply when you feel that you need extra support to carry out everyday tasks and meal preparation or live life the way you want to. We can provide you with a few hours a week of support to help you with your everyday activities and tasks.

Why Choose Domiciliary Care

Struggling with daily routines

A carer can provide assistance with your daily routines – whether that’s doing time-consuming housework or providing discreet personal care

Requiring mobility support

A carer can help you get into and out of bed and move around your home with confidence, as well as assisting with physiotherapy exercises

Needing help leaving your home

With home care, your carer can help you get out and about – whether that’s popping to the shops, seeing loved ones or going away for the weekend

Unwilling to move to a care home

Care at home is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to moving to residential care because it allows you to remain in the home that you love

Living with a complex condition

Our carers are fully trained to help people living with complex medical conditions who would benefit from extra support at home

Feeling lonely or isolated

All our carers are chosen for their kind, friendly personalities, which means they provide wonderful companionship as well as care support

Aims of Supportive Living and Domiciliary Care Services

At Centricorp Care we offer a full range of bespoke person-centred domiciliary care services that are tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual. Our services include:

Personal care

This covers a range of services put in place to support an individual with personal hygiene, toileting and continence care, dressing and grooming, and maintaining their personal appearance.

Companionship

Company and companionship from a carer matched to you so you can enjoy life with the right level of stimulation and emotional support. This includes emotional support and friendly conversation, accompaniment to appointments, shopping and social events.

Home Help

Support with skills in the home and community, including light housekeeping and cleaning, laundry, ironing, shopping, road and community safety. It might also involve support to engage with employment and/or leisure activities, such as going to work, the theater, cinema, concerts, or other days out.

Support with appointments
  • Attending medical and other personal appointments
  • Support to access education and/or employment
  • Social and leisure activities promoting health and fitness Holidays
  • Sleep-in/waking night team members
Finances and budgeting

Managing your finances and expenses on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. Also provides support in handling money and paying for everyday items.

Staying active

We’re able to work closely with occupational therapists and other health professionals to ensure your mobility needs are met.

Shopping for food and essentials

We can help you with shopping whether it involves popping out to the shops or arranging an online delivery.

Light housekeeping

This may include washing and ironing, cleaning rooms or vacuuming, to ensure your usual standards of cleanliness are maintained.

Meal preparation and nutrition

Your carer can help you plan and prepare nutritious meals to ensure your dietary needs are met, at a time that suits you.

Social activities and connecting

Your carer can support you to continue to socialise and keep close to family and friends.

Transportation and errands

This may involve helping you get out and about in your local community, going out on trips or running errands on your behalf.

Hobbies and interests

Continuing to enjoy hobbies and interests helps maintain your independence and our carers will support you to do this both inside and outside of your home.

Specialist care

We will monitor your health and well-being outcomes and our carers are trained to support you with complex conditions such as dementia, post-hospital recovery and reablement, and support for individuals with physical disabilities or chronic conditions.

Types of Domiciliary Care We Provide

Our bespoke care plans, co-created and tailored to a specific individual, lie at the core of our service, ranging from 30 minutes a week and up to several visits a day or overnight support. Our Visiting and Live-In Care Plans are completely built around each individual’s needs and preference. We provide ongoing support that’s completely built around your needs and routines.

Visit Care

Visiting Care supports you to continue living from the comfort of your own home. This service provides you with the support you want, when you need it, so you can continue enjoying an independent, comfortable life at home. With support starting from just 30 minutes per week and going up to several visits a day, a visiting carer can make all the difference. From support with your medication and going to the toilet, to knowing your favourite meals and whether you prefer a bath or shower, our fully regulated visiting care service lets you continue living the life you want, on your terms.

Live-In Care

Our Live-In Care service provides support to clients 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. We provide one main live-in carer who lives with the client full time and other carers who may provide support overnight or during the day when your regular carer is taking a break or needs assistance with moving and handling duties. Our carers can provide valuable companionship, as well as physical support. Many people who have some minor issues, such as being unable to wash themselves or requiring the use of a mobility aid, may opt for a live-in carer. Not only does having someone who is fully trained to look after you provide you and your loved ones with reassurance, but it can also give you much-needed companionship. We only recruit the most friendly, compassionate people to our care teams, which means our carers make for wonderful companions.