Can My Parents Receive Care At Home?
Domiciliary Care
Many elderly people diagnosed as needing care strongly feel that leaving their home
is the first step in a downward spiral. Although this very often isn't the case, they should be
assured that in many cases care in their own home is a possibility, if only for the short
term.
This type of care would typically be seen as the option that allows you to maintain
maximum independence, as it brings the services that you require directly to your home. You then
select the services that best suit you, from Meals on Wheels and help with housework, to more
specific help, such as dressing or bathing, right up to specialist nursing help.
Partners, family and friends or other carers may have provided domiciliary care up
to a point. However the government is committed to helping the individual maintain his or her
independence and dignity by choosing this type of care at home. Because of this there is an
increase in demand for professional help and support.
There are therefore a growing number of private nursing and care agencies that
specialise in providing bespoke solutions to suit individual circumstances. In addition, voluntary
organisations and charities play a major role in this area, providing both physical and social care
and offering support to the carers.
Click here for more information about Respite and Day Care.