Domiciliary Care

The GSF Domiciliary Care Training Programme was first developed in 2011 at certificate level to enhance care for individuals in their last year of life. In 2019, the GSF Domiciliary Care Service Improvement Programme was introduced, to offer accreditation and the prestigious Quality Hallmark Award.

Domiciliary care plays a crucial role in supporting people who wish to remain at home in their final stages of life, helping to reduce avoidable hospital admissions and ensuring high-quality, person-centred care. GSF helps upskill domiciliary care workers to provide effective end-of-life care, enhancing their communication skills and collaborative working with community health care teams. The GSF Domiciliary Care Programme equips care providers with the essential skills and knowledge to deliver outstanding home-based care, ensuring that individuals can live well at home until they die.

Why Choose GSF Training?

GSF helps drive National Policy into Practice

With an increasing aging population, quality end of life care is more important than ever. Knowing what truly matters most to the people we care for will inform their personalised care support plan, to fulfil their wishes and preferences for the future.

For more information, costs, and to register for a place on the GSF Domiciliary Care Training, please click here.

What’s Included in the Training?

8 Live interactive Webinar Sessions

Covering the GSF 7 Key tasks (Identify, Advance Care Planning, Plan Living Well, Plan Dying Well, Family and Carer Support, Compassionate Care with a Systematic Approach) delivered by an experienced clinical team, capturing step-by-step progress, offering guidance and support and sharing of best practice.

Exclusive Tools & Resources

Access to the members area with all the teaching materials, tools and resources - everything you will need for successful implementation.

Measurable Impact & Benchmarking

Track organisational progress, improve client outcomes, and enhance staff knowledge and skill with intrinsic evaluations aligned to national standards.

GSF Accreditation Process

The GSF Accreditation Quality Hallmark Award is a nationally recognised kite-mark for excellence in care, co-badged with leading care sector organisations, including Care England, the National Care Forum and the National Care Association and an information source for Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection process.

On completion of the training, organisations can register for accreditation to receive the Quality Hallmark Award. Registrations for accreditation open in November each year and the awards are presented the following September. GSF Accreditation lasts for three years at which point you would need to register for re-accreditation. Organisations that have re-accredited every three years achieve platinum status and can be nominated for Domiciliary Care Agency Of The Year.  

GSF is sustainable. We have organisations that have been accredited for more than fifteen years!

There are four parts to the Accreditation Process:

1

Key Outcome Ratios & Patient Audit

Demonstrating achievement in core standards, including a supportive care analysis of five clients to demonstrate that GSF is embedded in practice at the individual level.

2

Portfolio of
Evidence

Documenting implementation of the GSF 7 Key Tasks, with supporting evidence and a sustainability plan.

3

Assessment
Visit

On-site assessment by the GSF Team to evaluate implementation, team engagement, and long-term sustainability.

4

GSF Conference
Attendance

Celebrating success and receiving the Quality Hallmark Award.

Ongoing Benefits of Accreditation

Achieving GSF Accreditation improves the quality of care, team collaboration, and patient experience and improved outcomes, reinforcing your commitment to gold-standard end of life care.

Impact of GSF in Domiciliary Care