Domiciliary care

What are domiciliary care home visits?

Lizor Care’s domiciliary care services offer the support you need to live independently and comfortably at home, on your own terms. Our dedicated Care Professionals provide a variety of personalised care options, from help with household chores, grocery shopping, collecting medications to companionship, personal care and even more specialised or complex needs. With each home visit, you and your loved ones can feel reassured knowing you’re receiving quality care.

We work closely with you and any medical support experts you need to create a care plan that suits your preferences and schedule. You decide when our Care Professionals visit, allowing you to maintain control over your daily routines and ensuring support is available to support good health, whether it’s when you wake up, during meal times, when you go out, or go to bed. It’s all about your choice and your comfort!

Companionship​

At Lizor Care we know how impactful loneliness can be and how important it is to tackle, so we aim to prevent it through our Care Professionals providing companionship support. this could be through sit in services where our team can engaged with hobbies and interests or support to engage in the community.

Personal Care

Our personal care assistance is tailored to the specific needs of the customers and ensures that care and support is provided with dignity and a commitment to enabling you or your loved one to remain independent.

Daytime care

Our Care Professionals are able to provide tailored support during the day such as sit in services or drop in services when loved ones are at work or unable to provide care.

Overnight Care

When you or your loved one requires care overnight, our trained Care Professionals can be on hand to provide support – whether this means having someone simply sleeping in the next room, or being awake and directly on hand to assist with any care needs.

Home Help & Housekeeping

Our Care Professionals can provide home help and support for general household activities, leaving more time for you to enjoy your life.

Respite Care

At Lizor Care we understand it’s important that family caring for their loved ones take a rest from time to time, which is where our respite care at home service can help.

Frequently Asked Questions

Domiciliary care, or home care, encompasses a variety of support services designed for individuals who need help with daily tasks but prefer to stay in the comfort of their own homes. This personalized care can include assistance with personal needs, medication support, meal preparation, companionship, and light housekeeping. By offering this support, domiciliary care enables older adults to retain a level of independence while living safely and comfortably at home, providing reassurance to their loved ones that they are well cared for.

Domiciliary care enables elderly individuals to stay in the comfort of their own homes, promoting independence and boosting wellbeing and happiness. This type of care is personalized, involves family participation, and is often more cost-effective than options like care homes. It also minimizes lifestyle disruption, helping seniors maintain their routines. These benefits can enhance emotional and mental wellbeing while providing peace of mind for both the elderly and their families. The choice to pursue domiciliary care depends on each person's unique needs and circumstances, with its advantages largely coming from the customized, in-home support it offers.

Domiciliary care offers essential support to elderly individuals by providing a variety of services tailored to their specific needs, all within the comfort of their own homes. These services can include help with daily tasks such as personal hygiene, grooming, dressing, and medication management. Care Professionals also assist with meal preparation, ensuring proper nutrition, and offer mobility support. Companionship and social interaction are vital aspects of domiciliary care, helping to reduce feelings of isolation and loneliness.

Additionally, domiciliary care enhances safety at home by reducing the risk of falls and accidents through regular monitoring and assistance. Household tasks such as cleaning and laundry can also be managed, relieving stress. Together, these services promote independence, improve quality of life, and provide elderly individuals with a sense of security and well-being, especially for those who may struggle to manage on their own.

The cost of domiciliary care can vary significantly based on factors like the level of care required, the number of hours needed, the location, and the specific services provided. Typically, domiciliary care is charged at an hourly rate, with total costs adding up over time. While it is often more affordable than relocating to a care facility, it's important to thoroughly research and understand what services are included in the fees to make the best decision for yourself or your loved ones.

Domiciliary care often provides excellent value and can be highly cost-effective, particularly when compared to the expenses of moving into a care home or similar residential facility. While costs vary based on individual needs and location, receiving personalized care at home tends to be more affordable and efficient, both financially and in terms of overall wellbeing. In-home care allows seniors to maintain their independence, avoid the higher costs of residential care, and benefit from tailored support that enhances their quality of life. However, it’s important to carefully evaluate the specific services, rates, and available funding options to determine whether domiciliary care is the most cost-effective choice for your situation.

Domiciliary care funding can come from various sources. Individuals and their families can cover costs through private payments. Long-term care insurance policies may also offer coverage to help with expenses. Government support is available through programs like the National Health Service (NHS) and local authorities, which provide assistance based on care needs and financial situations. Veterans can access funding through veterans’ benefits, and charitable organizations or grants may offer additional financial aid. Local authorities often provide personal budgets and direct payments, allowing more control over how care services are funded. Navigating these options typically involves meeting eligibility criteria and selecting the best sources based on your or your loved ones' financial and care needs.

Domiciliary care services are utilized by a diverse range of individuals who need support to maintain their independence and wellbeing as they age, or to help transition back into a home routine after surgery or during a long-term illness. Family caregivers often seek in-home support for respite and assistance with managing ongoing care. Additionally, domiciliary care can be especially beneficial for elderly individuals who may feel isolated or lonely, as Care Professionals offer companionship and social interaction. Anyone requiring personalized help with daily activities while staying in the comfort of their own home can benefit from domiciliary care.

A domiciliary care worker’s role encompasses delivering customized support to seniors in their homes. Their duties include assisting with personal care tasks such as bathing and grooming, helping with mobility, preparing nutritious meals, offering companionship, managing medications, performing light housekeeping, providing transportation, and monitoring health conditions. They also provide emotional support, ensure safety, handle documentation, and collaborate with healthcare professionals. By fostering independence and well-being, Care Professionals in domiciliary care are essential in helping the elderly maintain a comfortable and fulfilling lifestyle at home, reducing the need for relocation to a residential facility.

Domiciliary care, or home care, provides personalized support within an individual's own home, covering tasks such as personal care and companionship. This approach allows seniors to stay at home while receiving the assistance they need. In contrast, residential care involves moving individuals to specialized facilities like assisted living or nursing homes, where they receive 24/7 care, including help with personal needs, meals, and medical requirements. The choice between domiciliary care and residential care depends on the individual’s specific care needs and their preference for either staying at home or transitioning to a care facility.

At Lizor Care, we offer a broad range of domiciliary care services aimed at helping elderly adults maintain their independence and comfort in their own homes. Our services vary by location but generally include essential support such as companionship, where our Care Professionals engage in conversation, games, outings, and emotional support. Personal care services assist with daily activities like bathing, grooming, and mobility. We also provide day care services for companionship and engagement during the day, as well as home help and housekeeping to keep the living environment clean and organized. Additionally, we offer overnight care, respite care, and other specialized services to meet specific needs. Contact your local Home Instead office to discover more about our personalized domiciliary care options.

Give Your Loved Ones Quality Care You Can Trust