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Caring for you in your own home.

At 24hr Dynamic Care Ltd, we recognise that one of the most challenging aspects of life for many of us is asking for assistance. It may appear wrong, humiliating, or embarrassing after a lifetime of events. However, seeking assistance is not a sign of weakness, but rather a recognition that one’s physical and/or mental quality of life may be improved with some kind and dependable aid, without jeopardising one’s independence or dignity. By partnering with 24hr Dynamic Care Ltd, you may remain in the home you love while getting all the care you need, allowing you to maintain a high quality of life while having the freedom to have family and friends over whenever you want.

Numerous families are choosing domiciliary care, often known as homecare  because it reintroduces them to control the assistance they get. With one-on-one personal attention ranging from 30 minutes to multiple visits per day or overnight assistance, our care programmes are entirely tailored to your needs. You may even hire a live-in caregiver to be with you in your home and offer 24-hour care.

What is Domicilary Care

With domiciliary care, you or a loved one may remain in the environment in which you feel most secure — at home. You may be having difficulties completing various aspects of your routine and need assistance while remaining in comfortable surroundings.

Regular home visits by a fully qualified care professional, ranging from 30 minutes to several hours per day, may be scheduled to assist you with a variety of daily duties, including the following:

  • Personal care
  • Medications management
  • Assisting with mobilisation in and around the house
  • Domestic chores and food preparation

Domiciliary care, like live-in care, provides an invaluable source of companionship. Seeing a familiar face on a daily or weekly basis provides comfort, a sense of security, and camaraderie – and, as with aged care, this kind of social care promotes mental health by providing much-needed companionship. Care assistants are taught not just to provide physical care, but also to provide emotional support, encouragement, and reassurance.