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For anyone requiring support and assistance with their personal care but who wishes to retain an independent lifestyle, hiring a live in carer provides a practical alternative to moving into a residential nursing home. A live in carer can provide as much or as little support and assistance as required whilst allowing you to stay in the comfort and security of your own home. A live in carer can improve quality of life by providing companionship, taking care of household duties and helping you to enjoy your hobbies and interests.
The first option is to independently find and employ your own live in carer or to have a friend or relative do this on your behalf.
Whilst this approach can be successful and provides the freedom to choose the most suitable carer from a potentially large pool of candidates, it must be borne in mind that the hirer is effectively the employer of the care-giver and is bound by the same legal obligations as any other employer.
As an employee, the live in carer is legally entitled to protection under Employers Liability Insurance and Public Liability Insurance, a written statement of employment, statutory sick pay and holiday pay. You must pay your live in carer at least the National Minimal Wage, ensure that they do not work more than the maximum allowed hours per week and provide adequate rest breaks. You may also be required to calculate applicable income tax and National Insurance contributions for the care and submit this information to HM Revenue and Customs.
It is important that anyone hiring a live in carer without the assistance of a third-party agency conducts a thorough interview, obtains verifiable references and obtains a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check. You must also provide the carer with written guidance regarding disciplinary/grievance procedures and assume responsibility for protecting their health and safety whilst in your employment.
Some agencies provide a live in carer introduction service which offers an easier, more cost-effective and less time consuming alternative to hiring a live in carer independently.
The benefit of using an introduction service is that carers have been vetted and deemed suitable by the agency. Live in carers introduced via an agency are typically registered as self-employed and therefore take care of their own tax and National Insurance arrangements.
As with hiring a live in carer independently, you are fully involved in the selection of a carer who is fully suited to your needs and lifestyle when using an introduction service.
The easiest, most convenient and safest option for hiring a live in carer is to choose one that is fully employed by a reputable care provision agency and is regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). The agency assumes all responsibility for the vetting, training and management of the carer and for the legal obligations relating to their employment.
Rather than paying the carer’s wages directly, a fee is paid to the managing agency which takes care of all taxation and National Insurance arrangements. In most cases the fee payable for the provision of an agency-managed live in carer is comparable to the costs of residency in a nursing home.
As with other methods of hiring a live in carer, when you opt for an agency-managed service you still have full participation in the selection process but with the added peace of mind that your carer has been carefully selected, checked and trained.
Although managed by an agency, the carer is still under your full direction and will provide as much assistance, whether simply companionship, domestic help, personal care or specialist care, as you require of them.
Winning 12 major awards in the last 2 years, The Good Care Group is one of the UK’s leading providers of live-in care. You can find out more about our one-on-one home care services here. Alternatively, to speak to someone about your home care requirements please call 0208 2396877.
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The staffs are Unicare are very delightful , with such a willing and helpful personality. Thanks Unicare
Unicare Client
All that is required is a spare room for the carer to have their own space during breaks and to sleep, with a TV for their relaxation and internet access so they are able to complete the records required to manage your care. Your live-in carer will cook your daily meals and eat the same food, with you if you wish.
The carer will need to have a two-hour break in any 24-hour period, which many clients usually find works best when they are resting in the afternoon. If you require care and support during this period many will have family visit to cover this break, or we can organise for an hourly care provider to cover this for you.
At Unicare, we understand the importance of continuity and consistency of care. However as we are sure you will appreciate, that it is important for our carers own wellbeing to have sufficient time off work and holidays to rest, so that they continue to deliver the highest quality of care that you should expect.
You will have a team of two carers who will provide care in your home usually for two weeks at a time, rotating to the next carer after two weeks. Whilst this is a typical rota patten we do offer various patterns, including a four-week working period with two weeks off. A team of the same two carers ensure they really get to know and understand you as a person. If one carer requires a short amount of time off, we will always endeavour for the other carer to provide cover to ensure consistency of care.
As a fully managed service, however we have a rapid response and relief team of highly trained professional carers who can come to support you during your carer’s holidays and for longer periods of leave. These are always planned and scheduled well in advance and communicated to you and your family so you can be reassured that we can continue to meet your needs.
Unicare provides live-in care to couples. Receiving care in the comfort of the home you have enjoyed together for, what is probably many years with all your memories and possessions around you is fast becoming the preferred choice for couples, as opposed to enduring the upheaval, disruption and emotional upset of moving into a care home. Whether one of you is living with a specialist condition, like dementia or Parkinson’s and the other one just requires mobility or frailty care, or to recover from an operation, we will provide you with a perfectly matched carer who will support you both to live a better quality of life as a couple, but also individually according to your needs, choices and preferences.
One of the most significant considerations when planning care for a couple, is the cost of care. If a couple moves into a care home, the cost of care is typically double the price of receiving high quality, live-in care at home. With live-in care there is only one weekly fee for the care team, with a small supplement depending on needs, so it is a very cost-effective alternative to moving into a care home.
At Unicare, we know receiving care in the comfort, safety and familiarity of your own home has far reaching benefits in improving overall health and wellbeing for a person living with dementia. Moving at any stage in life can be very stressful, but can negatively impact a person who is living with dementia, which is why many families up and down the country choose live-in care as an alternative to moving into a care home to receive high quality dementia care.
All our professional carers receive unrivalled training in dementia care before they care and support someone with the condition. Our work with the Contented Dementia Trust to introduce the SPECAL approach to dementia care helps us to understand and discover what is important to the person living with dementia, enabling us to develop a purposeful and meaningful programme of care. Working closely with Dementia UK.
There may be care funding available to you to receive a live-in care service depending on your financial circumstances and your care needs. The Local Authority will only fund care at home (referred to as social funding) if your assets are worth less than £23,500, which we know that sadly for many families their financial situation exceeds.
If you are assessed and have an identified healthcare need you may be eligible for NHS Continuing Healthcare funding organised by your local Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) to support you to receive care in your own home.
Many families are faced with having to fund the care they receive themselves (referred to as self-funding care). For these families there are options to help finance care at home, including a Care Fees Annuity, which is an insurance policy you purchase to cover the cost of your care, or by realising capital in your assets through an Equity Release scheme.
Please complete our short assessment form and one of our specialist team on live-in care will be in touch shortly.