Domiciliary Care

At Cherry Sprouts, we provide high‑quality, person‑centred domiciliary care designed to help individuals live safely, confidently and independently in their own homes. Our team is trained in Autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, trauma‑informed practice and Positive Behaviour Support, ensuring every person receives care that truly meets their needs.

Supporting independence, dignity and wellbeing at home

    • Support with washing, bathing and showering

    • Assistance with dressing, grooming and personal hygiene

    • Continence care and toileting support

    • Help with skincare, haircare and daily routines

    • Gentle prompting for those who can complete tasks with guidance

    • Medication prompting and reminders

    • Safe administration of medication (where assessed and agreed)

    • Collecting prescriptions

    • Support with ordering repeat medication

    • Monitoring and reporting any concerns

    • Preparing healthy, balanced meals

    • Support with cooking and safe use of kitchen equipment

    • Encouraging hydration and healthy eating habits

    • Assistance with eating and drinking where required

    • Cleaning up after meals

    • Light cleaning and tidying

    • Laundry, ironing and changing bedding

    • Maintaining a clean, safe home environment

    • Supporting household organisation and routines

    • Grocery shopping (with or on behalf of the individual)

    • Collecting prescriptions or parcels

    • Paying bills and supporting budgeting tasks

    • Purchasing essential household items

    • Support with understanding money and transactions

    • Accompanied visits to GP, dentist or hospital appointments

    • Support accessing education, training or day activities

    • Safe, supervised community outings

    • Travel training and road‑safety support

    • Encouraging social inclusion and confidence

    • Calm, trauma‑informed emotional reassurance

    • Support with anxiety, frustration or sensory overload

    • Positive Behaviour Support strategies

    • Helping individuals communicate feelings and needs

    • Consistent, predictable responses that build trust

    • Support with budgeting and money management

    • Cooking, cleaning and home‑organisation skills

    • Support understanding letters, forms and appointments

    • Building confidence in daily tasks

    • Gradual skill‑building to promote long‑term independence

    • Monitoring for signs of exploitation, neglect or abuse

    • Supporting safe decision‑making

    • Ensuring the home environment is safe and hazard‑free

    • Implementing risk assessments and safety plans

    • Supporting understanding of boundaries and safe relationships

    • Clear, accurate daily notes

    • Medication records (MAR charts)

    • Communicating changes in needs or risks

    • Supporting individuals to understand official letters or documents

    • Maintaining confidentiality and GDPR compliance

    • Overnight support (sleep‑in or waking night)

    • Support with technology and online safety

    • Sensory‑based calming activities

    • Support with family contact