Domiciliary Care Contract Template – UK

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Please be advised: This is a provisional template for a Domiciliary Care Contract in the UK, provided for informational purposes only. Actual contract terms may vary depending on specific arrangements and applicable legal requirements.

Domiciliary Care Contract Template (UK)

Parties Involved:

Care Provider: XYZ Domiciliary Care Ltd.
Address: 123 Care Street, London, SW1A 1AA

Client: Mr. John Smith
Address: 456 Elm Street, London, SW2 5AB

Care Services:

The provider agrees to deliver domiciliary care services including personal care, companionship, and medication assistance at the client’s residence located at the address specified above, in accordance with the terms outlined herein.

Payment Terms:

The client shall pay the provider at the rate of £X per hour/session, payable weekly/monthly as agreed, with payments due upon receipt of invoice or as specified in the schedule.

Provider Responsibilities:

The provider commits to delivering care services professionally, respecting the client’s dignity, privacy, and individual needs, and adhering to all relevant UK care standards and regulations.

Legal and Compliance:

This agreement shall be governed by the laws of England and Wales. Both parties agree to comply with applicable legislation, including the Care Act 2014 and related regulations.

Additional Terms:

  • The client agrees to provide necessary information and access for service delivery.
  • This contract may be amended only through written agreement signed by both parties.
  • The provider shall not be held liable for any damages unless arising from negligence or breach of this agreement.

London, ______________________

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John Doe (Care Provider)
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Mr. John Smith (Client)