Is CPUK registered with the appropriate bodies / professional associations?
Yes, we are registered with The Commission for Social Care Inspection. We are also a member of the United Kingdom Home Care Association (UKHCA) and are an umbrella organisation with the Criminal Records Bureau.
What is live- in care?
The carer stays in the client's home on an ongoing basis. They can fulfill personal care and general household duties. The level of care provided varies, depending on the individual needs. It can range from general companionship and housekeeping to high dependency, intensive personal care.
How much does it cost?
The cost will depend on the level of care that we have been asked to provide, and an individual assessment will be made. CPUK have lots of experience working with multi-source funding and will try and accommodate most circumstances. To make a no obligation enquiry. Click here.
How long does the care last?
As long or as short as you would like it too (we do have a minimum service of 2 weeks for short term respite care).It may be to give the main carer a one off or regular break, or on a more permanent long term basis.
Who are your carers?
Our care workforce is representative of the diverse needs of clients. We maintain a strong, consistent base of live in care staff from a wide variety of backgrounds and range in age from 18 to 70. We have both female and male carers many of whom are drivers. CPUK make every effort to maintain continuity of care for each service user providing the service is working well.
What tasks will they complete?
As many or as few as you wish from the following:Household tasks e.g., housework, laundry, cooking, shopping.Errands e.g., collecting pensions, benefits, prescriptions Administration e.g., form filling, letter writing, phone calls on your behalf Social e.g., trips out, visiting friends, excursions Companionship e.g., Conversation, reading, listening Personal care e.g. getting up, toileting, bathing, washing, dressing, overseeing medication.
Will they be able to look after my pets?
As long as you stipulate that this is a care requirement we will ensure that the carer placed is comfortable looking after your pet as well as they look after you.
How are they trained?
All CPUK carers attend our intensive Induction Training programme. The topics covered include, Moving and Handling; Health and Safety, Food Hygiene, Safer Handling of Medication, Emergency First Aid, Principles of Care, Role of Care Worker, Needs of Service User, Incontinence Care, Basic Infection Control and Abuse Awareness of Vulnerable Adults. Time is also then spent shadowing an experienced carer in a service users home.
What if I don't get on with my carer?
Before starting a care package our Care Managers spend a lot of time finding a suitable carer with the correct skill and experiences to provide the best possible care and compatibility. We provide carer profiles before any carer is confirmed to promote your choice. Our Care Managers have direct contact with both carer and service user and are able to easily identify if something is not working well. As the routine starts to settle and relationship forms any initial fears quickly disappear, however, if you are not happy a phone call to your care manager who will organise a change of carer normally within 24 - 72 hours.
Have the carers undergone a Criminal Records Bureau check?
CPUK are a recognized umbrella organization with the Criminal Records Bureau. All of our carers undergo a thorough CRB check as part of their initial interview as well as being checked against the POVA and POCA lists.
What will I be expected to provide?
The carer will need their own room, bed and linen and somewhere to hang their clothes. You will also be expected to provide the resources for their meals.
How will my care be managed?
A designated Care Manager will be responsible for the allocation and ongoing supervision of the live in care that you receive. Your initial care needs will be discussed with one of our managers or nurse assessors at the time of your booking or enquiry. Care staffs then automatically undergo routine observations and assessments on a regular basis often by visits to you both in your own home.
What will happen if the regular carer is sick or goes on holiday?
Once your live in care package starts we will GUARANTEE cover. Should your regular carer be sick we will immediately arrange cover until they are better. In this circumstance we cannot guarantee that the intermediate carer will be able to fulfill exactly the same criteria (e.g. driving), although we will make every attempt possible to closely meet your criteria. Holidays are only authorized well in advance with the Care Manager so that suitable replacements can be allocated.
How can I reach you if I have more questions?
You can call your local office if you have more questions, on 0845 900 0063 or email info@cpukhomecaresolutions.co.uk. |