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domiciliary care Services

At Smartway Healthcare our carers are handpicked for their dedication, commitment and enthusiasm for making you feel comfortable, and to give your loved ones peace of mind with staff you can trust. Our local team will work with you to ensure you have a tailor-made service that really meets your needs 365 days a year. Our staff understand that your needs are as unique as you are.

We can provide help for when you return home from hospital. We will ensure we provide qualified specialist staff to assist you. Please feel free to speak to our friendly team to discuss your individual needs.

We have developed an excellent reputation for providing services to people who have a variety of complex needs. This reputation is due to committed staff members with hands on approach to care management. 

 The service we offer is provided in a way that respects people’s privacy and choices so they maintain control in their own homes. All potential clients and customers will be visited by trained and experienced staff so that a full assessment is made and to develop an in depth support plan tailored around your routines.

Smart Way Health and Social Care Ltd are registered with the CQC and provide care within the Tameside and Stockport areas. We want you to feel reassured that your views and opinions are of high importance to us, we have our review officers who will be in touch with you regularly to make sure you are happy with the service we are providing.  From our initial induction program to ongoing continuous development of skills and specialist training for us to equip our staff to confidently fulfil our expectations to provide excellent services all care person centred to our customers.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What does domiciliary care mean?

Domiciliary care is a term commonly used to define the range of services put in place to support an individual in their own home.

What are the advantages of domiciliary care?

The biggest advantage of domiciliary care is that it allows you or your loved one to retain their independence in the home they know and love.

What are the differences between domiciliary care and residential care?

Domiciliary care services are provided in an individual’s own home, whereas residential care involves the person moving permanently into a specialist supervised establishment set up solely to provide care.

Who pays for domiciliary care?

Your local authority might be able to pay some or all the costs associated with domiciliary care. However, you may have to pay for all the services yourself. Make sure you claim all the benefits you’re entitled to – Attendance Allowance and Disability Living Allowance (or Personal Independence Payment) are among the most common.