We are pleased to announce that Becky Smith joined us in January 2024 as the Registered Care Manager. Becky will be responsible for ensuring that the care we provide will continue to be of the same high standard.
Becky has a wealth of care experience and is an excellent addition to the team being very much care centred with a strong work ethic
Social care providers have warned that a lack of extra funding for the sector in today’s budget will undermine efforts to help the NHS.
The provider organisation The Independent Care Group (ICG) had urged the Chancellor to improve funding to ease the crisis in the care of older and vulnerable adults.
But social care was not even mentioned when Jeremy Hunt delivered his budget this afternoon, leaving carers dismayed.
There was no support offered for social care was in the Spring Budget as chancellor Jeremy Hunt concentrated on tax cuts and providing more money for the NHS.
Measures announced included a 2p cut in National Insurance and a £3.4 billion fully funded NHS productivity plan focused on digital transformation, but there was no new money for social care.
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Demand for home care has risen over recent years, with an increasing number of people choosing to receive care and support in their own homes, so they can stay living independently in familiar surroundings.
Over a million disabled and older people in the UK receive support and care at home, getting help with washing and dressing, taking medication and preparing drinks and meals.
People who are less mobile due to illness, a disability or age can become hidden from society so their home care worker can play a crucial role in keeping them both mentally and physically well.
If your looking for help with home care for a loved one – please call us today.