Once you have a list of likely companies do some background research - do they have a website or any literature they can send you? Find out as much as you can about the companies on your list and then make a shortlist of 2-3 companies you think would be able to potentially provide you with a good service within your area. Invite them to come and see you in your home (where they will be working), ask them to tell you more about their services and how they operate and ask for a quote for a likely schedule of care for a week (you don't want any surprise bills!).
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
How to Find Good Homecare Part 1 - Finding a Care Service
What do you do when you think that you may be needing some assistance in the home? Perhaps you have had an accident or just come out of hospital after an operation. Perhaps you are finding that as you get older that those regular heavy jobs around the house (lifting a basket of washing or carrying the hoover upstairs) is just getting a little too much. Maybe you have an elderly relative who has been diagnosed with a long term illness and can no longer take care of the house and also needs help with personal care but doesn't want to go into a residential home? Where on earth do you start?
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Celebrating our 1st Birthday
It's hard to beleive that we are one year's old! And what a year it's been! Our first hurdle was to get the registration of our sevice with the Care Quality Commission - that took eight weeks - but we got there and they passed us as fit for duty! Then we got our spot contract with the Local Authority which took another few weeks and then we were good to go!
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
VAT Increase and Home Care
The dreaded increase in the rate of VAT came into force today and many of us will be wondering if the new prices of goods truely reflects the increase or if retailers and service providers are taking the opportunity to hike their prices as well.
Homecare thankfully is exempt from VAT and therefore there will be no immediate "hiking" of prices for our services. This will be good news to many elderly people on restricted incomes who depend on social care services to continue to live at home independently.
Homecare thankfully is exempt from VAT and therefore there will be no immediate "hiking" of prices for our services. This will be good news to many elderly people on restricted incomes who depend on social care services to continue to live at home independently.
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