Domiciliary care requires staff to deliver safe, person‑centred support in people’s own homes where risks, responsibilities and expectations differ from residential settings. This category brings together a specialist collection of editable training packs designed specifically for home‑care environments.
These resources help trainers, agencies and care providers build confident, competent teams who can work independently, maintain professional standards and evidence high‑quality care during every visit. Topics include record keeping, infection control, frailty, serious incidents, family complaints, cultural beliefs, and safe use of translation tools — all essential for staff working alone in the community.
All materials are written in a clear, accessible style suitable for induction, refresher training and CPD. Each pack includes a full presentation, handouts, case studies and assessments, allowing you to deliver consistent, high‑quality training across your service. Resources are fully editable so you can adapt them to your own policies, procedures and local requirements.
⭐ Ideal for:
• Domiciliary care providers • Home‑care agencies • Individual trainers and teachers • Local authorities and community teams • Staff working independently in people’s homes
⭐ What these resources support:
• Safe lone working in home‑care settings • Accurate, defensible record keeping • Responding to concerns and complaints professionally • Infection prevention and control in domestic environments • Understanding frailty and deterioration • Cultural awareness and communication • Learning from incidents and near misses - amongst others.
Other Categories:
All Training Packs – full range of editable health and social care training resources
Single Handouts – standalone information sheets and guidance documents that support clear, accessible learning across key health and social care topics.
Single Presentations – fully editable PowerPoint presentations designed for trainers who need ready‑to‑deliver sessions with professional, sector‑relevant content.
Single Learning Activities – editable tasks, scenarios, dilemmas and reflective exercises that support active learning and group discussion in any care setting.
Microteach Sessions – short, structured mini‑lessons ideal for quick delivery, assessment practice and focused CPD across health and social care subjects.
Books – professionally written training books and learner guides that provide clear explanations, structured knowledge and sector‑relevant content for health and social care learning.
Bundles – discounted collections of editable training resources grouped by topic to support consistent, high‑quality delivery across teams and care settings.
Care Certificate Resources – editable training materials covering the Care Certificate standards, ideal for induction, staff development and compliant workforce training.
Level 1 Resources – introductory training materials that provide essential knowledge for new staff and support clear, accessible learning across core health and social care topics.
Level 2 Resources - these editable materials build on core concepts and introduce more detailed guidance.
Level 3 Resources - provide staff with the advanced knowledge, analytical skills and professional judgement required to work confidently in complex situations across health and social care.
Level 4 Resources - advanced knowledge, leadership‑level insight and sector‑specific expertise for staff working in senior, supervisory or specialist roles across health and social care.
Level 5 Resources - specialist, high‑level training materials that deepen professional expertise, strengthen leadership capability and support staff working in complex or strategic roles across health and social care.
Residential Care Resources - resources for adult care settings including care homes, nursing homes, supported living, hospices etc.
Children's Care Resources - resources for children's care settings including children's homes, foster care, schools and nurseries.
