Domiciliary Care

“Individualised care specific approach, working in partnership with the service users”

Our care services provide a comprehensive support solution that is tailored where necessary to best suit the individual needs of each of our care users.

The list of activities below represents the key areas of support we offer our care users:

  • Help with personal hygiene – bathing & showering etc
  • Assistance with toileting
  • 24 Hours home care services
  • Help with getting in and out of bed
  • Help getting dressed and undressed
  • Help with basic domestic chores
  • Accessing leisure and social activities
  • Support with cooking meals
  • Maintaining links with family and friends
  • Encouraging healthy lifestyles
  • Support in taking medication
  • Help building confidence and self-esteem
  • Establishing new relationships and making new friends.
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Dignity and Respect
We solely work in partnership with all our service users, their values and inputs are ethically regarded. Our care staff are well trained and informed about the values that surrounds and depicts dignity and respect.

Safeguarding from Abuse
Safeguarding of our service users from all aspects of abuse is a significant pillar and foundation of our company.

Protecting our clients wellbeing, health conditions and fundamental human right is what Daybells Healthcare Limited stand for as a care advocates.

Our care services is second to none and providing high quality healthcare services is all what we know how to do.

Daybells Healthcare Limited will provide care and support services for a variety of conditions including: epilepsy, stroke, parkingson`s, alzheimers`s, autism, respite care, cerebral palsy, visual impairment, orthopaedic, palliative care, head/brain injury, multiple sclerosis, visual impairment, auditory impairment, schizophrenia and speech impairment.

Our care users are categorised by the following Age Groups and/or specialised Service User Bands:

  • Mental Health
  • People who misuse drugs or alcohol
  • Dementia
  • Physical disability
  • Whole Population
  • Sensory impairment
  • People with an eating disorder
  • Learning difficulties or autism