Fact Sheet No: FS5
Name of Service: Domiciliary Care
Abbreviation: Dom Care
Service Type: Information & Advice
Domiciliary care (sometimes known as home care) is a service available to enable people to remain in their own homes as independently and as long as possible. This can be a range of practical tasks including personal care, such as assistance with washing and dressing, getting in and out of bed, assistance with toilet needs and continence management.
Our care managers work closely with older people, people with disabilities, families and carers, in order to provide appropriate levels of support, working towards keeping them as independent as possible and thus able to remain in their own home, with family or friends for as long as they wish. To do this we work with other agencies so that we can try to meet your needs. We will also give advice if you are arranging your own care.
The service can only be accessed following an assessment by a care manager which is subject to the eligibility criteria for the Department Community Services’ Adult Social Services.
Once a care manager has completed an assessment and you are eligible for the service a request will be passed to a suitable domiciliary care agency. They will then arrange a visit with you to discuss the detail of the care to be provided as well as undertaking Health and Safety risk assessments to ensure a safe working environment for domiciliary staff and service users.
Charges are subject to a financial assessment completed by a member of the Financial Assessments and Benefits team, prior to commencement of care.
You can expect the domiciliary staff to:
Please contact the Social Care Help Desk:
By Telephone:
01225 713001
By Fax:
01225 713355
By Email:
socialcarehelpdesk@wiltshire.gov.uk
Weekdays:
Monday – Thursday - 08:30 – 17:20
Friday - 08:30 – 16:20
If you need urgent help outside of these hours, you can call the Emergency Duty Service on 0845 60 70 888
For more information you can either:
This fact sheet can be produced, on request, in other formats and languages. Please contact the Social Care Help Desk on 01225 713001.