Agency
Agency
As well as providing support to people within the community, we also supply support workers and nurses to care homes, residential homes, supported living, and hospital. Our staff can provide care to people who need support with basic day-to-day needs to more specialised complex care in all settings.
Our staff members can provide additional support to your team and provide support to anyone who has a low, medium or high needs. We can also tailor our offer to provide 1-1, 2-1, or 3-1 support. All our staff members are trained to manage and monitor behaviour that challenges, as we specialise in using the positive behaviour model and the ABC chart. We then use this data to work with, support and encourage the individual to make positive changes going forward.
All our staff members receive in-depth training on completing documentation. They can follow your organisations’ policies and procedures on completing all required paperwork and ensure all these are written in detail with all the relevant information shared.
We recruit the right people who are passionate about caring for others. We also ensure each support worker who works for us is DBS checked, fully compliant, and receives full mandatory training with additional training around the people we support. These additional training elements include the varying disabilities and how to care for people who are living with them, autism, medication, and side effects to look out for, PEG training, catheter care, positive behaviour model, 6C’s of care, and the person-centred value model.
Services
We Supply To:
• Nursing Homes
• Residential Homes
• NHS Hospitals
• Private Individuals 24hr Care/ Live-in Care
• Respite Care
• Private Hospitals
• Day centres
• Independent Living
We can cover for the Following, even at short notice:
• Staff Sickness
• Maternity Leave
• Paternity Leave
• Staff Holidays
• Staff Vacancies
• Ad-hoc basis
• Seasonal Staff
Our Specialisms
• Elderly
• Physical Disabilities
• Learning Difficulties
• Dementia
• Terminal Illness
• Brain Injury
• Alzheimer’s
• Challenging Behaviour
• Companionship