1. Tips For Choosing The Best
Home Care Company
Talk to the Care
Management team
Do your research and plan
You should ensure that the care management
team is knowledgeable, responsive, professional,
and interested in your loved one's needs. You
should also check their ability to assess the
client's needs and create a plan with your family.
Ask your local authority social service team for a
list of home care providers in your area. Talk to
your GP, pharmacist, or other health
professionals.
Is the company able to
perform quality assurance
checks regularly?
Talk to your loved one
about care and support
You should ensure that there are robust
procedures in place to monitor the quality of
service. Can they contact clients early on to
ensure the care is being provided? Do they feel
comfortable working with the GP and other health
professionals?
It's also helpful to understand the type and
amount of care required. This could be anything
from low-level, hourly care to 24-hour or
specialist support for conditions like dementia,
Parkinson's, or medication assistance.
Check out the
accreditations, awards,
and website of the company
You can look at their website to find out more
about them, whether they specialize in elderly
care or if they have received any awards or
accreditations for their service.
Meet the Care
Management Manager or
Home Care Manager
A competent home care provider should visit your
loved one's home to assess their needs before any
care can be offered. Ask if they can come out and
meet you before the assessment.
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