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Medication and Shopping care is temporary care individuals when their normal carers are not available. Respite care, or carers respite, is typically used as part of recovery after an accident, illness or surgery when regular carers need a break, or additional specialized support is required.

Assisting, Administering & Managing Medication

Our Homecare Team complete comprehensive training to assist you with your medication management. From prompting you to take you medication to administering all medication, we can assist you to manage your medication and ensure it is taken correctly and on time.

Our team are well trained and assessed quarterly to ensure they have the latest knowledge and understanding of medication management and administration.

Medication Collection & Disposal

We help with disposing and collecting of medication. We work with the local GP Surgeries and pharmacies to ensure that you have enough supply of medication and our system allows us to make changes in your medication instantly so our team are aware of changes as they happen.

Our system flags up any discrepancies about your medication should they occur and allows us to investigate them instantly about it and also allows us to monitor any changes in your health and well-being.

Shopping and meal preparation services

We Know that caring for someone who is older or has physical or mental troubles regularly includes assisting them with far beyond their own consideration. That is the reason we offer an all-encompassing help that thinks about individuals' various ways of life and needs, and aims to ensure they are happy, independent and leading as full a life as possible.

Help with shopping and meal preparation

Having a sound, nutritious and tasty dinner is so significant for both mental and physical wellbeing, as is being in charge of your food decisions and having the option to take care of yourself if possible. Having the option to shop for food is also an important part of staying well and independent, additionally a significant piece of remaining great and autonomous, particularly as we age, yet it is likewise something that can turn out to be excessively interesting or strategically inconceivable without additional assistance.

Our shopping and meal preparation service ensure that individuals we care for appreciate the way toward planning, buying and cooking regular, quality suppers. Regardless of whether the commitment towards these task is little it assists our customers with feeling enabled and valued.

Please give us a call today on 01256 830930 and we will be happy to discuss our service with you.

How to arrange Medication and Shopping Assistance

With a dedicated customer team just a phone call away, who will talk through all of your needs with you and arrange a consultation with a local care manager – it couldn’t be easier to arrange home care.

SPEAK TO OUR TEAM

Call us on 01256 830930 or send us a message to request a call back. Our customer team are available to talk to you seven days a week

A HOME CARE ASSESSMENT

Your local Angelus Homecare manager will visit you to discuss your requirements face-to-face and learn about the type of care you’re looking for.

CARE BEGINS WITH EXTRA SUPPORT

We’ll make all the arrangements for the start of your care – whether that’s introducing you to your visiting carers or working with you to find the right live-in carer for you. After that, your care manager offers regular reviews, carer supervisions and extra support as needed.

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Angelus Homecare Proposal

As a specialist Home Care provider in England, we’re passionate about providing the highest quality of care. Every single moment of care has the opportunity to change someone’s life for the better. That’s why we place so much importance on finding and training the very best carers and carefully managing the full process for our customers.

Our care workers are people who make each and every day count. Learn more about our care workers expertise and what makes a Angelus Homecare Worker so special.

Your care workers daily tasks could involve:

While the wealth of skills and experience that our care workers have is key, what makes the real difference are their personalities and characters.

Each and every one of our staff is passionate about the people they support within their local communities, and fully committed to providing you with the very best possible care, with dignity, respect and compassion.

A rigorous selection process

Our selection process is thorough and in-depth. In fact, only 2% of all applicants meet our high standards and make it through to becoming a care worker.

The selection process for care workers involves background checks, interview stages, practical training from our experts and the opportunity to shadow an experienced care worker before they start work.

At every stage, our experts are checking whether each candidate is the right fit for the job and for Angelus Homecare.

Our commitment to training excellence

The skills that our care workers have are second to none. Each care worker joining our team is trained by our expert trainers before starting work.

Directly employed by us, every care worker also receives ongoing personal development and support from their locally based manager. This includes completing the Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care, which is the industry recognized qualification for care professionals. Furthermore, their professional development does not stop there, we are committed at supporting our care staff all the way up to the Level 5 management and leadership in health and social care if that is what they aspire to achieve.

We provide specialist training in conditions such as stroke and dementia. When our bespoke training is added to a care workers existing skills and care experience, we really do have a winning combination.

You may be entitled to government funding, benefits or allowances that can help with the costs of visiting care.

Funding options include:

  • Healthcare funding through the NHS
  • Social care funding from your local authority – we accept direct payment top-ups
  • Pension credits or savings credits
  • Allowances such as the Carer’s Allowance, Disability Living Allowance and the Constant
  • Attendance Allowance
  • Council tax benefits
  • Using an Immediate Needs Annuity to pay for long-term care

Our friendly team is here to advise on funding options and point you in the right direction.

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