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domiciliary

[dom-uh-sil-ee-er-ee] / ˌdɒm əˈsɪl iˌɛr i /




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Michelle Wilson, care manager at Home Instead, a domiciliary care company based in Epsom and Dorking, said the rise in minimum wage could cause problems.

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The £23m support package announced in November 2021 by Health Minister Robin Swann was designed to allow domiciliary care companies to offer improved pay rates and terms and conditions and to potentially attract more staff.

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I used to work as a care worker doing domiciliary care, going from house to house.

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He said an extra £23m had been put into domiciliary care support services to enable extra capacity for a better flow through hospitals.

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A £23m support package to improve pay for domiciliary care and care home staff in Northern Ireland has been announced by the health minister.

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