Domiciliary Care
Supportive Daily Living Assistance in the Comfort of Your Home
At Ashia Whole Life, our Domiciliary Care services are designed to help individuals maintain independence while receiving the daily support they need. From personal care to household tasks, we’re here to make everyday life easier, safer, and more comfortable.
Live Comfortably at Home with Expert Support
Our Domiciliary Care services help you maintain independence with daily assistance tailored to your needs. Compassionate, reliable, and right at home.

What’s Included in Our Domiciliary Care
Assistance with washing, dressing, grooming, and hygiene
Help with mobility and medication reminders
Meal preparation and light household chores
Friendly companionship and emotional support
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What areas do you cover?
We provide our services across London and nearby areas. If you’re unsure whether we cover your location, feel free to contact us — we’re happy to help.
How do I arrange care for myself or a loved one?
It’s simple! Just get in touch with us through our contact form or call us directly. We’ll book a free care assessment to understand your needs and create a personalised care plan.
Are your carers trained and DBS-checked?
Yes, all of our carers are professionally trained, experienced, and fully DBS-checked for your peace of mind.
Can I change or cancel services after they begin?
Absolutely. We understand that care needs can change over time. You can update, pause, or cancel your service with appropriate notice.
What makes Ashia Whole Life different?
We offer truly person-centred care — flexible, compassionate, and tailored to each individual. With over 10 years of experience, we’re committed to building trust and making people feel safe and valued.
A Benefit You Can Count On
Reliable, Personalised Care That Fits Your Life
At Ashia Whole Life, we go beyond standard care. In addition to our core services, we offer a range of flexible and tailored support options designed to meet your specific needs — whether it’s occasional companionship, support with appointments, or transitional care after hospital discharge.

