0 relating to the home, especially to care that takes place in someone's home because they are ill or old:
domiciliary nursing
Despite high levels of satisfaction, three-fifths of the users who had experience of domiciliary care packages mentioned difficulties.
Care managers said that users rarely exercised or were offered a choice in selecting a domiciliary care agency.
We set out the nature of our sample of domiciliary care providers, the methodology adopted, and descriptive results.
Patients appear through any of these services and additionally there are emergency referrals from general hospitals in the area and also domiciliary consultations.
We have long recognized the value of domiciliary consultations as a means of seeing people in their natural surroundings.
The social care case studies covered contracting for domiciliary care, day care, respite and residential care, and an emergency alarm scheme.
However, local authority funded domiciliary care has grown, particularly by contracting out services to independent sector providers, many of whom are new to social care.
A number of purchasers in 1996 were looking to increase their use of block contracts, especially for domiciliary care.