Domiciliary Care
Dynavour Domiciliary Care can help people with personal care and some of the practical household tasks that help them to stay at home and be as independent as possible.
Our domiciliary care services can support people who have different needs for ongoing help EG short term help, or help from time-to-time. You may need regular care, need short-term care after being in hospital, or perhaps you have an illness or disability that means you need help occasionally.
We can provide flexible care services to support people in their own homes or rooms.
Our care workers can visit to help you with daily tasks such as:
• Supported Living
• Getting up in the morning and preparing for the day.
• Undressing and going to bed
• Washing
• Assistance to the toilet
• Cleaning, laundry or other domestic tasks
• Meal preparation
• Shopping
• Sitting with or accompanying to appointments/outings
• Supervision of medication
• Night care
• 24-hour support, living in
Our Care workers are trained to use hoists and help people move around; they have had food hygiene and first aid training.
All care workers employed through an agency must be checked with the Criminal Records Bureau to make sure they are suitable to carry out this type of work.
All our care workers study for a vocational qualification in care and all new care workers undertake a full induction programme before starting work. Staff who provide care to some groups of people, such as people with learning disabilities or dementia have extra training.
Before offering a service a manger will meet with you and or your carers to discuss what your unique needs are before putting together an individual care plan that you are happy with.
Feedback from family
“I was impressed how well staff dealt with the incident of finding mum on the floor on Monday evening. She phoned me having made a full assessment of Mum’s condition and I found it very reassuring”
“Mums gums are a lot better since the ladies have been supervising brushing her teeth”
“My heart is heavy that we are so sorry to no longer being cared for by your service”