The Domus Care Difference
We approach health in a non-traditional way knowing that general well-being is only accomplished once our patients are treated as a whole.
"The difference between something good and something great is attention to details."
That's the Domus Care difference.

Our Holistic Approach
Loneliness & Stress
Inadequate social connections and chronic stress can lead to multiple physical and mental health issues. We work with patients to address these challenges and develop strategies for coping with isolation and stress. Visit our Resources page for more ideas.


Social Determinants of Health
For Patients
Domus Care Solutions guides patients on a one to one basis to make the process of dealing with illnesses easier. Our in-home model not only reduces the patients’s physical stress, it also improves mental health and makes it easy to get the care you need, when you need it.
For Physicians
Physicians and Domus Care share one common goal: to provide the highest quality care to its patients. Paired with advances in technology, both Domus Care Solutions and health institutions can ease the burden of in-facility visits while reducing costs.
For Health Plans
Each Domus Care Solutions team is led by a certified palliative care doctor who engage inspecialized practices for the care of home patients who face serious illnesses. Our goal is to help the patient at every stage of this difficult process, with a highly qualified staff.
We are your solution
By choosing to work with Domus Care Solutions you are choosing to work with an experienced team of individuals, who will focus on quality patient care with an eye towards the patient’s goals of care and who will ensure that all care is coordinated and cost effective.
Have questions? Get in touch with us.
If you have any questions you can send us an email and we will gladly answer all your questions.


Collaborative Care
Patients who could benefit from Domus Care Solutions include those who
- Are at-risk, older adults living in the community
- Have serious, chronic conditions
- Have frequent ER and hospital visits
- Have fall, balance or mobility problems
- Have difficulty getting to or from your office and may have missed or cancelled appointments
- Were recently discharged from a hospital, skilled nursing facility or rehabilitation facility
- Do not respond to an exclusively office-based plan of care and would benefit from in-home assessment
- Have late-life depression, memory disorders or behavioral health concerns
