Domiciliary Care
Having a carer come to visit you in your home can make a huge difference to your life, especially if you have difficulty walking or getting around. It can help you stay living independently in your own home.
Domiciliary Care
Creating Comfortable, Happy Moments for loved ones.
Our home care service is very flexible. PC Care can provide support for only an hour a week or several hours a day and we can even provide a live-in carer. It all depends on your needs.
We are a 24-hour care service helping people with reduced ability to care for themselves, enabling them to continue living in the comfort of their own homes.
We offer a comprehensive array of services to enhance the quality of life for your family members.
Supported Living
Supported living services can help if you do not want to live in residential care but you’re finding it difficult to cope at home.
Live-In Care
With Live-in Care, a professional live-in caregiver is provided by Precious Community Care to assist with personal care, be a companion to your loved one as they live in their home and support them with daily activities.
Personal Assistant Services or PA Services
PA services refer to personal assistance services provided by our trained professionals to individuals who are in need of personal care or support due to certain limitations or disabilities.
Regular check-ups and monitoring of vital signs, with communication to family and healthcare providers.
— personal care
We can be of help if:
You’re finding it difficult to cope with daily routines, such as washing, dressing and getting out and about. You do not want to move into a care home. You can still get about your home and it’s safe for you to live in – or it can be adapted to make it safe. You require a comprehensive support solution that will be tailored where necessary to best suit your needs.

The list of activities below represents the key areas of support PC Care will be offering our service users: Help with personal hygiene – bathing & showering etc. Assistance with toileting. Help with getting in and out of bed. Help getting dressed and undressed. Help with basic domestic chores.

Accessing leisure and social activities. Support with cooking meals. Maintaining links with family and friends. Establishing new relationships and making new friend. Encouraging healthy lifestyles.
— OUR MISSION
To be at the forefront of quality community care and to stand shoulder to shoulder with our colleagues, whilst delivering care that enhances well-being and improves the quality of life of our clientele