With domiciliary care, you or your loved one can continue to stay in your own environment, the place you feel most comfortable – your home.
You will receive specialist support and assistance in the comfort of your own home. At some point, an individual can start to find out that they are struggling to complete the washing up, laundry, tidying the living room or attending to their medication. Joycele Care support staff help people everyday, supporting them to live their life as they wish without struggling. This type of care is an option for anyone who may prefer not to permanently move out of their home to a care home.
If you or a loved one needs help or support with personal care, ensuring that you take medication at the correct time, daily trips into town or if you simply need a friend or companion. We will help you. With this type of care, you don’t necessarily need a carer to live with you. It’s purely getting the right support you require, nothing more or less.
Some people are independent and only requires help with one or a few tasks. Joycele support staff will come and help with these type of tasks.
We provide ongoing support that’s completely built around your needs and routines. Our visits start from 30 minutes per visit, depending with your needs. Some visit are 45 minutes long, an hour or a few hours long.
We can also support you over night. Some people receive 24/7 care support. You can even opt for a live-in carer living with you at home.
We will help you with a wide range of everyday tasks, including:
- Personal care
- Continence care
- Companionship
- Medication administration or support
- Household tasks
- Meal preparation
- Clinical care
- Catheter care
- Stoma management
- PEG feeding
- Etc
If you are in need of a support in the place you feel most comfortable – at home, get in touch with us.
The first step will be a meeting to discuss your care requirements and the options that can be offered. Following this initial meeting, we will outline the services that we feel best suit your needs, and the accompanying price plan. This offer is not set in stone, this is simply a suggestion based on your needs.
Many customers pay for their care independently, although funding is available from external sources. For example, the government can provide a contribution towards the cost of your care. There are also services available from the NHS to pay for your care, although some of these services will be dependent on your age, health and situation.
Call us today to find out more about our domiciliary care services.