Welcome To Bee Care Solutions T: 0208 126 5600 or E: care@bee-care.co.uk
Welcome To Bee Care Solutions T: 0208 126 5600 or E: care@bee-care.co.uk
Please contact us if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Bee Care Solutions offer Domiciliary Care services in the comfort of your own home. Domiciliary Care, also known as care at home, helps families to stay in control of the support they receive. The support can be set at regular times each week, from being as little as weekly housekeeping to several visits a day, providing support with personal care, community engagement, appointments or anything else required. At Bee Care Solutions we can provide support 24hrs a day 7 days a week and all support can be tailored to each persons specific needs.
Domiciliary Care offers multiple benefits, such as being able to choose the care services you would like and how we deliver them. The care we offer is personalised and tailored to specific needs being fully person centred in our approach.
Bee Care Solutions offer many services, please see below for an overview:
• 24 Hour Care & Support
• Family Support
• Carer Respite
• Dementia Care
• Companionship
• Housekeeping
• Emergency Response Care
• Hospital to Home Solutions
• Learning Disabilities & Autism
• Palliative Care
• Practical Care
• Bespoke care
All Bee Care Solutions care and support workers are carefully screened, background checked, and trained to provide high-quality care that meets our clients' unique needs.
We have a comprehensive induction programme for all of our team, which ensures they have up to date and quality training.
Our management team are trained trainers, so we are able to deliver some of the training directly to our support staff to ensure that we are confident in their ability and knowledge.
We follow safer recruitment to ensure that all of our staff are fully vetted prior to them being able to work with any of our clients.
Please contact us if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Domiciliary care is provided to people who still live in their own homes but who require additional support with household tasks, personal care or any other activity that allows them to maintain their independence and quality of life. Anyone at any stage of life could require domiciliary care including those with learning disabilities, mental health problems, sensory impairment or physical disabilities. As a domiciliary care worker you will be an essential part of their daily routine and the person you are assisting is relying on you to maintain their independence.
The role of the Domiciliary Care Worker is very similar to that of a community Care Assistant and the job titles can sometimes be interchangeable depending on the requirements of the position. You will be visiting people in their own homes to assist with household tasks, personal care and occasionally accompanying the client on visits to the doctor or hospital. There are also domiciliary care workers that work nights offering assistance to clients who require around the clock care. Everyone is different, and needs vary according to their situation. As a domiciliary care worker you would be providing a full range of personal care from assisting with washing and dressing in the morning to aiding with toileting during the day. On a different day you might be assisting someone who is fully mobile but has dementia and requires assistance with cooking and cleaning. There is a great deal of variety in domiciliary care work, and it's perfect if you like changing situations that can challenge you. To be a domiciliary care worker you need to have a genuine interest in helping people to maintain their quality of life and independence regardless of the potential barriers they face. You must be patient, kind and sympathetic to the difficulties that an individual faces. Your role is to facilitate their independence as much as possible and encourage their wellbeing at the same time. It's also essential you recognise your limitations. As a domiciliary care worker you will never have to administer medications (unless you have been specifically trained to do so) or provide nursing care to a person, so you should understand that these situations require communication from you to your manager to ensure the individual's need are addressed by an appropriately trained person.
Contact one our friendly team and we can make an appointment for us to visit you for a chat about how we can support you.
We are happy to meet you at home to discuss your needs and wishes and you can then let us know when you have had time to think, if you would like to proceed with Bee Care Solutions.
We will then make arrangement with you on what your care would look like and arrange for you to meet the care staff.
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We look forward to assisting you with all of your care needs