Caring 4 All

Frequently Asked Question

Our carers can provide personal care, including showering, baths, shaving and oral hygiene. They support people with mobility issues and transfers using appropriate equipment. They can prepare daily meals and support with feeding and hydration. They will support/administer medication as per the company’s policies and procedures.

The typical examples are dress wounds, perform injections, or administer medication without consent.

Yes, our carers can perform household chores like cleaning, vacuuming, doing laundry, and preparing meals.

Yes, that isn’t a problem, we understand that there may be more than yourself living in the property.

Items for Personal care such as: flannels, soap, towels and a bowl if needed.

Items for Domestics include a hoover, mop, dusters, polish and brush.

A Key safe if you struggle to lock your front door or answer the door.

We provide all carers with disposable gloves and aprons.

There is generally a team of carers working within each area, and you may have one or more carers visiting you from within this team. If more than one carer visits you, it does tend to work better as there will be less disruption to your service when one is away on scheduled or emergency leave. It’s always nice to chat to new people as well!

All care plans, rosters and notes are carried out digitally, though if requested we can organise a paper communication book and send your daily notes of care to family members or yourself.

Having our care plans digitally means that we can read live notes, make changes to care plans or medications, as and when needed, without delay and are able to monitor where our carers are.

All our offices are registered independently and are inspected by the relevant regulatory bodies of the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

Rest assured all personal information we hold is in accordance with the Data Protection Act.

Our fees and charges for home care services vary depending on the type of care and when you would like it. Our prices start from £25.80 per hour but please contact us to discuss your care requirements so we can formalise a quote.

Our invoices are sent out 4 weekly to you. This can be sent by post, emailed to you or your family, or your carer will bring it to you by hand. You may use online banking to pay or we can organise a standing order for you.

Yes, all our staff are fully insured for both personal and public liability.

Palliative care offers practical and emotional support to those with terminal illness.

Palliative care can be offered at any point after a terminal diagnosis and is designed to provide holistic support as you come to terms with the symptoms of your condition. Palliative care helps you to experience the best possible quality of life, in the time you have left, through supporting you physically and emotionally at home.

Yes, if needed we can request adult social care to undertake an assessment of your needs for equipment.

Yes, as long as they are friendly. If pets are uncomfortable with visitors, we don’t mind them being put in a different room whilst our carers visit.

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