Domiciliary care definition: services, such as meals-on-wheels, health visiting, and home help, provided by a welfare agency for people in their own homes. See examples of DOMICILIARY CARE used in a sentence.
domiciliary adjective do·mi·cil·i·aryˌdä-mə-ˈsi-lē-ˌer-ē ˌdō- :of, relating to, or constituting adomicile: such as a :provided or taking place in the home b :providing care and living space (as for disabled veterans)...
domiciliary [dom-uh-sil-ee-er-ee] Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective of or relating to adomicile,or place of residence. noun ,pluraldom·i·cil·i·ar·ies. an institutional home for aged and disabled veterans who cannot care for themselves....
families face in trying to get their children to and fromday care.•Fullday carefacilitiesareavailableonrequest.•Assistancewith childcarecostswas also important for 79percentof jobseekerswith children inday care.•The need forrespitecare orday careor domiciliarysupportis rarely so preciselydetailed...
Individual domiciliary interviews were carried out with 44 people recruited from GP practices in northern England. These respondents were then included in a second phase of 34 focus groups in 6 different localities in northern and southern England, of which 22 were with individuals unaffiliated to ...