From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdomiciliary services/care/visits etcdomiciliary services/care/visits etc formalMNSSservices, care etc in someone’s home → domiciliary
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domiciliary services/care/visits etc• It supplements care by kin, but families continue to provide the bulk of domiciliary care.• Last year only voluntary Welfare Officer alone, made over 102 domiciliary visits.• Success typically gives access to one existing service, such as domiciliary care, and rejects another, such as residential care.• Nevertheless, companies trading in domiciliary care are now beginning to multiply - some from a base in the residential sector.• Hence domiciliary visits by medical staff are an integral part of any specialist service.• Traditionally the burden of long-term domiciliary care has fallen on women.• One of the principal domiciliary services is that of home helps.• Developments in day care, the home help service and other domiciliary services were the currency of growth in these departments.