Hourly care, sometimes referred to as domiciliary care or visiting care, is a very adaptable form of support that enables entirely customized treatment.
For companionship, you might only need a few hours of care per week, or you might want several visits per day to help manage a particular medical condition.
Regardless of your situation, hourly care adapts to you and makes sure you receive the precise support and care you require in the comfort of your own home.
At Riki Care Solutions, we understand that everyone’s journey is unique, and sometimes, taking the first step can be the hardest part.
Our Care Outreach Support team is here to connect with individuals where they are, providing the guidance, resources, and encouragement needed to make meaningful progress in life.Whether you’re facing personal challenges, need help accessing resources, or are unsure about your next steps, our outreach team offers eck in regularly to make sure you’re supported at every stage of your journey.
For those seeking personalized, one-on-one support, Riki Care Solutions offers Private Care Packages tailored to meet your unique needs and goals. Whether you're navigating personal, academic, or professional challenges, our custom packages provide exclusive access to premium services designed to empower you every step of the way.ins and progress assessments to ensure you're on track and making the most of your potential.Flexible Scheduling: Sessions designed around your availability, with options for in-person or virtual meetings based on your preference.
Local Authority - Following a care needs assessment which is normally completed by a social worker, you will also need to complete a financial ‘means test’ assessment. If your assets are less than £23,250 (excluding your home) your local authority may fund and provide your care or in some circumstances you may be required to pay for a proportion of the costs.
Local Authority - Direct PaymentIf you are approved for local authority funding, you can choose to take a ‘direct payment’ which would result in you receiving the agreed/assessed funding amount directly into your bank account, so that you can then source your own care provider/s and manage the relationship with them directly.
NHS Funding - In certain circumstances you may be eligible for NHS funded care – which is non means tested. This is often referred to as ‘CHC’ – continuing health care and is generally only made available to those with very complex needs or who are nearing end of life.
Self-funding/Private Pay- With entitlement to local authority funded care being increasingly difficult to secure, more and more people are paying for their own care privately. In this instance you are free to choose your own care provider and agree the care support plan that best meets you or your loved ones needs.