Caremark (Hinckley, Bosworth & Blaby) | |
Suite A, Best House, Grange Business Park, Enderby Road, Leicester, LE8 6EP | |
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Home Care Information |
Caremark (Hinckley, Bosworth & Blaby) offers care and support, including 24-hour live-in care, to adults aged 18 and over who require domiciliary care, but wish to continue living in the comfort of their own home.We can tailor bespoke care packages to meet the needs of our client group, which include the elderly, people suffering with dementia, mental health problems, physical disabilities, learning disabilities and other illnesses/conditions. We understand that some of the daily routines many people take for granted can become difficult or restrictive. We are here to help you remain independent at home and continue to enjoy life to its fullest, without worrying about the things that are very personal to you. Our care and support services can also extend to supporting you in the community, assisting in your sense of inclusion and well being. This support can be with travel to the shops, or supporting you during a leisure activity
There are several ways to fund your bespoke care package: Local Authority Funding: Depending on your circumstances you may be able to receive funding from your local authority. That would be provided in either of two alternative ways:
Social care funding Customers may use social care payments, such as Disability Living Allowance and Attendance Allowance, to help fund their care costs. Disability Living Allowance may be claimed by under-65s with a physical and/or mental difficulty who need support. Over 65-year-olds who need help with personal care may be eligible to receive Attendance Allowance, Personal funding If you are not eligible to receive financial assistance from your local authority you may pay privately, in which case we will quote you a clear payment structure, with no hidden extras, and we will send your bills at an agreed interval. You may pay by electronic transfer, cheque or standing order.
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Care Home Services |
Personal and intimate care | : | Yes, offers care for Personal care | |
Caring for adults over 65 yrs | : | Yes, offers Caring for adults over 65 yrs | |
Caring for children (0 - 18yrs) | : | Yes, offers Caring for children (0 - 18yrs) | |
Dementia | : | Yes, offers care for Dementia | |
Eating disorders | : | Yes, offers help with Eating disorders | |
Learning disabilities | : | Yes, offers Learning disabilities care | |
Mental health conditions | : | Yes, offers care for Mental health conditions | |
Physical disabilities | : | Yes, offers help with Physical disabilities | |
Sensory impairments | : | Yes, offers help with Sensory impairments | |
Substance misuse problems | : | Yes, offers Substance misuse problems |
Patient Ratings | ||||||||||||
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By: | David |
| Jan 4 2016 | |||
Caremark gave outstanding care for my mother for two years. We found them after her previous care agency pulled out and many others had been unable to provide a suitable service. They set up a large care package (4hrs/day) at 2 weeks' notice, and kept delivering and adapting it to Mum's changing needs. Carers were punctual, polite, friendly, reliable, cheerful, flexible, and above all patient and understanding.
My mother has very particular and complicated care needs. In the last 2 years her physical disability worsened but she was determination to hold onto her independence and stay at home. She is mentally sharp, often anxious, and probably has OCD. Many carers have found it hard to work with her, as she would not change her ways.
We didn't tell Caremark all that at first. They quickly grasped the problem and chose to work with it. They recruited suitable carers and trained them to help my mother the way she wanted to be helped. Carers were very kind and often went the extra mile for Mum.
We particularly appreciated Caremark keeping Mum safe whilst avoiding a “health & safety gone mad” approach we'd met elsewhere, and their collaborative can-do attitude when facing problems that had made other agencies give up.
It was only after a hospital stay, when Mum reached the stage of needing carers available 24/7, that we decided she could no longer stay at home. By the time she left home, Caremark were providing an average of 15 hours care a day, including some all-night care, at our request. They also helped us reduce costs where we could, and told us when they didn't think Mum was safe at home. They were quite prepared to put in whatever care was needed to help her stay there, but she would not have been able to afford that indefinitely. Nevertheless, she was able to stay at home much longer than she could have done without Caremark's help, and we could not have supported her there without them. |
By: | Anonymous |
| May 1 2013 | |||
Spoke to the care manager regarding care for my father. Very friendly and went out of their way to get information for me.
Would highly recommend and use again |
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Funding Home Care in England
You may qualify for local authority funding towards care at home costs.Firstly, you must first arrange a care needs assessment |