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Domiciliary Care

Dexterlee Healthcare

“Domiciliary care is a range of services put in place to support someone in their own home.”

What is domiciliary care?

Home care and support allows you flexibility to live safely in your own home. We offer the highest quality domiciliary care (also known as home care), allowing you to enjoy support you need in the place you love.

Whether you need live-in care, 24-hour care, or respite care while your regular carer takes a break, our compassionate care assistants are fully trained to:

  • Help you get up, wash, dressed, and prepare a healthy breakfast
  • Support you with scheduling, taking, and collecting medication,
  • Prepare nutritious meals for/with you, as well as assisting at mealtime
  • Run errands for/with you, including collecting your groceries and pension
  • Assist with household chores, including laundry, ironing and general tidying
  • Accompany you on social outings such as going for walks, visiting friends and family, and attended religious spaces and clubs
  • Provide support with personal care, including bathing
  • Help you settle into bed at night
 

Quality care in your home from Dexterlee Healthcare

Personal Care

Our highly supportive care team can help you or your loved one to maintain independence within your own homes while receiving personalised care. Our dedicated carers offer a variety of compassionate services that can help you maintain the quality of life you want while remaining in the comfort of your own home.

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Live in Care

Live-in care provides constant, round-the-clock care from a dedicated carer who lives with you in your home, offering a helping hand at a moment’s notice. We understand that being supported by or looking after a loved one with care needs can often be overwhelming.

Respite Care

Respite care is a temporary arrangement that is offered by trained carers for numerous care types, including assisted living, residential care, types of dementia care and nursing care. It is ideal for when the regular care-giver needs a break, or you need support on a short-term basis.

Companionship

Companionship care is a type of home care service designed for individuals who may be at risk of loneliness or who have been experiencing loneliness for some time. A caregiver will visit the person’s home and spend time with them, providing company and emotional support.

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Dementia Care

Our expert caregivers are dedicated to keeping your loved one safe and happy at home. All our carers are expertly trained in how to care for someone living with dementia and use a range of best practice techniques proven to provide reassurance, reduce anxiety and calm behaviours.

Palliative Care

Palliative care allows you to stay in the place you feel most comfortable, surrounded by memories and the people you love. With one-to-one support from a compassionate carer who has been trained in end-of-life care, you can have specialist support and symptom relief from serious illness, whenever it is needed.