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Welcome to Allied service
 
tailored to your personal needs
in the comfort of your home. 

Every individual deserves best quality of life in an environment that is adapted to their needs. For all enquiries, please click on the button below and we will get back to you.

Quality care in your own home

Domiciliary care is the range of services put in place to support an individual in their own home, and is available to those that require additional support with day to day household tasks, personal care or any other activity that allows them to maintain their quality of life and independent living. 

We provide ongoing support that’s completely built around your needs and routines.

Many families are opting for domiciliary care – otherwise known as care at home – because it puts them back in control of the support they receive. With one-to-one personal attention, from 30 minutes a week and up to several visits a day or overnight support, our care plans are completely built around you. You can even opt for a live-in carer living with you at home to provide 24 hour care.

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What is domiciliary care?

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With domiciliary care, you or your loved one can continue to stay in the place you feel most comfortable – at home. You may be starting to find it difficult to complete different areas of your routine and want some support whilst staying in familiar surroundings.

Regular home visits from a fully trained care worker, from 30 minutes through to several hours a day, can be arranged to help you with a wide range of everyday tasks, including:

  • Personal and continence care

  • Managing medication

  • Helping to mobilise in and around the home

  • Household tasks and meal preparation

  • Clinical care, including catheter and stoma management and PEG feeding

Like live-in care, domiciliary care offers a valuable source of companionship. Seeing a familiar face every day, or a couple of times a week, brings comfort, a feeling of safety and friendship – as with elderly care, this form of social care also benefits mental health, as a care worker will be able to provide the much needed companionship. Care assistants are not just trained in delivering the physical aspects of care, but also offering emotional support, encouragement and reassurance.

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 1.Speak to our teamCall our team of experts on 01803903299 to talk through your options and any questions you may have regarding your care.

 2. Home Care Assessment

Our local Allied Service  manager will visit you to discuss your requirements and learn about the type of care you’re after.

3. Create a bespoke care package

We'll ensure you have the right care and support in place that fits around your needs and preferences.

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