
About DomCare
A trusted, family-run care provider since 1996.
At DomCare, we are a trusted, family-run care provider since 1996, delivering high-quality domiciliary care tailored to each individual’s needs.
As a family-run business, we understand the importance of trust, compassion, and treating every person with dignity and respect. We provide care in the comfort of your own home, supporting you to maintain independence, routine, and quality of life.
Our Services
Our Home Care Services
We provide a wide range of services to help people live safely and independently at home — delivered by trained, compassionate carers.
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Simple Process
How to Start Your Care ?
Getting the right care shouldn’t feel complicated. Our clear, step-by-step process makes it easy to arrange safe, personalised support at home.
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Initial Care Discussion
A friendly conversation to understand your needs, preferences and circumstances.
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Free Care Assessment
An in-home visit to assess support needs, risks and routines.
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Personalised Care Plan
A tailored care plan designed around the individual and reviewed regularly.
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Carefully Matched Carer
We match you with a suitable, trained carer who fits your needs and preferences.
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Our commitment
Why Families Trust DomCare
Choosing care support is important. Here’s how we make it easier:
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We’re here for you. Call us at 0121 711 7636 or request an appointment online.
Frequently Asked Questions
You are not alone — We are here to support you every step of the way, answering your questions, easing concerns, and guiding you in finding the right care and support at home.
01. How do I know if extra help is needed?
It is not always easy to tell when small day-to-day struggles mean more support is needed. If tasks are becoming harder, routines are slipping, or you are starting to worry more often, it may be time to consider care. DomCare can help by talking through your situation, understanding your needs, and recommending the right level of support, whether that is occasional help or a more regular care plan.
02. Can my loved one stay at home instead of moving into residential care?
Many people want to remain in the comfort of their own home but worry that needing care means losing their independence. DomCare can help by providing personalised home care that supports safety, comfort, dignity, and independence, allowing people to continue living in familiar surroundings.
03. What if I am worried about my loved one’s safety or wellbeing at home?
Families often worry about falls, missed medication, poor nutrition, loneliness, or changes in health going unnoticed. DomCare can help by providing regular visits, wellbeing checks, medication support, and practical day-to-day assistance to reduce risks and give families reassurance.
04. What if personal care is becoming difficult or uncomfortable to manage alone?
Asking for help with washing, dressing, toileting, or mobility can feel sensitive and difficult for many people. DomCare can help by providing respectful and compassionate personal care that protects dignity, respects privacy, and supports each person in a way that feels comfortable and reassuring.
05. What if family members are trying to cope but are starting to feel overwhelmed?
Families often do everything they can to help, but over time the physical and emotional pressure can become too much. DomCare can help by offering flexible care, regular visits, and respite support that eases the burden on family carers while ensuring their loved one continues to receive trusted, high-quality care at home.
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Contact our friendly team today to discuss your needs and take the first step towards personalised care at home.
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