GreeneScene Magazine
  • ArticlesNEW
  • Contests
    • Where is This?
    • Person Place or Thing
    • trivia
    • GreeneScene Reader Survey
  • Podcast
  • Submit
    • Submit a GreeneScene
    • GreeneScene of the Past
    • Community Events
    • Classified Ads
    • News Releases
  • Events
  • More
    • Contact
    • What’s the GreeneScene?
    • Print Archive
    • Ad Rates
    • Circulation
    • Subscriptions
    • Our Parent Company
No Result
View All Result
GreeneScene Magazine
  • ArticlesNEW
  • Contests
    • Where is This?
    • Person Place or Thing
    • trivia
    • GreeneScene Reader Survey
  • Podcast
  • Submit
    • Submit a GreeneScene
    • GreeneScene of the Past
    • Community Events
    • Classified Ads
    • News Releases
  • Events
  • More
    • Contact
    • What’s the GreeneScene?
    • Print Archive
    • Ad Rates
    • Circulation
    • Subscriptions
    • Our Parent Company
No Result
View All Result
GreeneScene Magazine
No Result
View All Result
Home Public Service

Public Service Profile: Domiciliary Care

GreeneScene Magazine by GreeneScene Magazine
April 26, 2023
in Public Service
0
Public Service Profile: Domiciliary Care

Volunteer delivering food for senior man who using wheelchair, they sitting in the kitchen and discussing food

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Southwestern Pennsylvania Area Agency on Aging’s Domiciliary Care Program (Dom Care) is seeking individuals to open their homes to become a Domiciliary Care provider in Fayette, Greene, and Washington counties. Uniting adults with caring families, Domiciliary Care is one of the best public service programs in the area – and one you may have never even heard of.  

Dom Care is a unique program through the Area Agency on Aging that offers job seekers a full-time, work-from-home position with monthly compensation. The program has been operating for over 30 years in Fayette, Greene, and Washington counties. The program provides quality care and housing for individuals aged 18 and over who are unable to live independently due to frailties of age, physical and/or mental impairment. These individuals must not require skilled or intermediate nursing or hospital care on a 24-hour basis. 

The 2023 monthly stipend rate for a Dom Care provider is $1270.96 per individual. Providers may become certified through the Area Agency on Aging to house up to three individuals in their home. Anyone who has a caring heart and the desire to help others in need by opening their home should contact the Agency for more information.  Dom Care is a community living, family style, housing program. 

Dom Care Providers are responsible for providing room and board, transportation to and from appointments, set up/ supervision of medications, laundry, preparation of healthy meals, and making sure individuals needs are met.

Dom Care providers provide care in their own home, offering a warm atmosphere and a feeling of family not often found in other living situations. Families in Dom Care often build strong relationships, and providers operate like foster care. Individuals that utilize the Dom Care program have often stated that they feel like part of the family and have even attended vacations with the Dom Care Providers.  

To become a Dom Care provider, there are certain requirements that must be met: you must be at least 21 years of age, complete an application through the agency, a face-to-face meeting, and a home inspection.  You’ll need to provide various references, complete a background check and physical, and a few additional tasks.  Once everything is complete, another face-to-face meeting will be held to go over training and complete a second home inspection.  The homes and providers are certified, with inspections every 6 months to make sure they are following program regulations. Providers may become certified through the Area Agency on Aging to house up to three individuals in their home.

To apply to become a Dom Care provider, or for more information on the Dom Care Program, contact the Domiciliary Care Program at (724) 489-8083, ext. 4612, or call 1-800-411-5655.

Donation

Buy author a coffee

Donate
GreeneScene Magazine

GreeneScene Magazine

Related Posts

Students jump into a cold pool during a Polar Plunge event while others watch and cheer.
Cool at School

Cool At School: Ice Cold, Raider Bold

by Andrea Layton
April 1, 2026
Waynesburg Central High School Logo
Cool at School

Cool At School: WCHS National Honor Society Induction

by Andrea Layton
April 1, 2026
Students, staff, and cheerleaders pose together in a gym during a McOlympics event group photo.
Cool at School

Cool At School: McOlympics Highlight Inclusion for All Students

by Megan Tilger
April 1, 2026
Next Post
Getting to Know The Greaser

Cool at School: Southeastern Greene's Sewing Class

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

The GreeneScene Podcast The GreeneScene Podcast The GreeneScene Podcast

Recommended

A St. Paddy’s Tradition…The Waynesburg Hotel and Lounge

A St. Paddy’s Tradition…The Waynesburg Hotel and Lounge

March 5, 2026
Hummingbird Project 3D Render

Let’s Talk About the Robena Data Center

March 26, 2026
Two Pioneers Will Now Oversee the County Judiciary

Two Pioneers Will Now Oversee the County Judiciary

March 5, 2026
Flying High, Skating Far: High School Student Embraces Passions and Includes Others

Flying High, Skating Far: High School Student Embraces Passions and Includes Others

February 25, 2026
Students jump into a cold pool during a Polar Plunge event while others watch and cheer.

Cool At School: Ice Cold, Raider Bold

April 1, 2026
Waynesburg Central High School Logo

Cool At School: WCHS National Honor Society Induction

April 1, 2026
Students, staff, and cheerleaders pose together in a gym during a McOlympics event group photo.

Cool At School: McOlympics Highlight Inclusion for All Students

April 1, 2026
Students build a structure together at a table during a Science Olympiad competition.

Cool At School: WCHS Wins County Science Olympiad

April 1, 2026
Wilson Accounting Group Wilson Accounting Group Wilson Accounting Group

Archives

  • 2026
  • 2025
  • 2024
  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018

Recent Posts

  • Cool At School: Ice Cold, Raider Bold
  • Cool At School: WCHS National Honor Society Induction
  • Cool At School: McOlympics Highlight Inclusion for All Students

Categories

  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Business
  • Community
  • Cool at School
  • Crowded Kitchen
  • Education
  • Events
  • Featured
  • Food
  • Government
  • Health & Wellness
  • Hometown Heritage
  • Leisure
  • Local History
  • Local People
  • Opinion
  • Outdoors
  • Pets
  • Piece of My Mind
  • Public Service
  • Religion
  • Scene and Heard
  • Seasonal
  • Special Interest
  • Sports
  • Supernatural
  • Towne Square
  • Uncategorized

© 2025 GreeneScene Magazine - A Direct Results Company

No Result
View All Result
  • Articles
  • Contests
    • Where is This?
    • Person Place or Thing
    • trivia
    • GreeneScene Reader Survey
  • Podcast
  • Submit
    • Submit a GreeneScene
    • GreeneScene of the Past
    • Community Events
    • Classified Ads
    • News Releases
  • Events
  • More
    • Contact
    • What’s the GreeneScene?
    • Print Archive
    • Ad Rates
    • Circulation
    • Subscriptions
    • Our Parent Company

© 2025 GreeneScene Magazine - A Direct Results Company

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.