Domiciliary Care
Planned home-based care that supports people to live safely, comfortably and independently in their own home — with dignity kept at the centre of every visit.

This is a planned Safa Living Care service and is not currently available. Service delivery will begin only after all necessary registration, staffing and operational requirements have been completed.
Who this future service may support
- Older adults living alone or with family
- Adults living with long-term conditions
- People recovering after hospital discharge
- Adults with physical disabilities or reduced mobility
- People living with early to advanced dementia
- Adults needing end-of-life comfort and companionship
Intended outcomes
- Feeling safe, respected and unhurried at home
- Maintaining daily routines and personal preferences
- Reduced isolation through consistent, familiar carers
- Better management of medication and wellbeing
- Confidence for family carers, knowing support is reliable
Dignity and choice at the centre
People choose how they are supported, by whom, and in what way. Consent, cultural respect, faith, gender preference and personal routines guide every plan we build.
Family members and trusted professionals are welcomed as partners when the person we support wishes to include them.
How we intend to deliver domiciliary care
- 1
Careful assessment
A calm, unhurried conversation to understand routines, preferences, culture, faith and clinical needs before any visit begins.
- 2
A tailored support plan
A written plan agreed with the individual (and family, when appropriate) covering goals, tasks, timings and safety.
- 3
Consistent carers
We aim to build a small, familiar team around each person to protect continuity, trust and dignity.
- 4
Ongoing review
Regular reviews to adjust the support as needs change, always in partnership with the person receiving care.
Future assessment process
- 1An initial conversation to understand what matters to you.
- 2A home visit to assess environment, safety and preferences.
- 3A written support plan agreed with you and, if you wish, your family.
- 4Introductions to your consistent carer team before support begins.
- 5Regular reviews to keep the plan aligned to your goals.
Family and professional involvement
With consent, families, GPs, social workers and other professionals are welcomed into planning and review. Clear communication, safeguarding and record-keeping will be central to how we work.
We are designing our operational model to meet CQC expectations from the moment regulated services begin.
Questions about this planned service
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