Domiciliary healthcare refers to a range of health services and medical treatments provided to patients in the comfort of their own home rather than in an institutional facility like a hospital. These services help support individuals with disabilities, chronic illnesses or who are aging to live independently without having to move to an assisted living or nursing home.

The Growing Need for Domiciliary healthcare
As medical technology progresses, more medical conditions that were once debilitating or terminal can now be safely managed Home Healthcare. At the same time, populations in developed countries are aging as life expectancies increase. This means more people require long-term care and assistance with daily living activities like bathing, medication management or transportation to appointments. However, nursing homes and long-term care facilities are expensive to build and operate, so domiciliary healthcare has emerged as a lower-cost alternative that also allows patients to maintain their independence for longer.

Common Home Healthcare Services
There are a variety of services that may be provided through domiciliary healthcare ranging from simple to complex depending on a patient's needs:

- Skilled Nursing Care: Nurses conduct wound care, injections, intravenous therapies, and monitoring of medical equipment like ventilators or catheters.

 

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