Care Guidance
Domiciliary Care
Domiciliary care is support delivered at home, helping people with personal care, routines, and wellbeing while staying in familiar surroundings.
Who this is for
- - Adults and older people who need practical support at home
- - Families seeking UK-regulated, person-centred care delivery
- - Clients requiring flexible, review-led care arrangements
Trust and quality signals
Our care model follows UK homecare expectations with structured reviews and responsive care coordination.
- - Person-centred planning
- - Consistent local teams
- - Fast care adjustments
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Frequently asked questions
What is domiciliary care?
Domiciliary care is home-based support for daily living, personal care, and routine wellbeing delivered by trained carers.
Is domiciliary care the same as home care?
Yes, the terms are often used interchangeably in the UK to describe care delivered in someone’s own home.
Do you provide domiciliary care in Lancashire?
Yes. We provide care across Lancashire including Blackpool, Lancaster, Morecambe, Fylde and Wyre.
Can plans be adapted over time?
Yes. Care plans are reviewed regularly and updated as needs change.