We provide 24-hour care to help people remain living in the comfort of their homes. Our Live-in carers are available around Romford, Hornchurch, Rainham & Dagenham.
We've helped thousands of families to stay safe, comfortable and happy at home. Whatever situation you're facing, or whatever the question is, Home Instead is here to help.
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03300 58345024 hour care means round the clock care. This is divided into several shifts to suit your needs and requirements.
For example:
10 Hours of waking night care
Waking night care is when a Care professional provides care throughout the night. Learn more about overnight care here.
12 hours of hourly care
This is where you would have a Care professional support you in your home throughout the day for 12 hours before a night carer would take over.
Hourly care is divided into 2-3 shifts and covered by different Care professionals.
The team & involvement with a 24 hour care package is quite large, but they work on rotation and there are usually 6 Day Carers and 2 – 3 night Carers.
An alternative to 24 hour around the clock care is Live-in Care.
Live-in Care is a safe and affordable alternative to a residential care facility that allows you to maintain control over your care while receiving constant, one-on-one help in the comfort of your own home.
Care professionals will reside with the care recipient in their home to provide care anytime it’s needed, providing you and your family peace of mind that you will always have someone to help you.
With 24 Hour round the clock care, Care professionals will take shifts. You will have someone come to visit you in the day for 12 hours, and another Care professional will visit for your overnight care, which typically also lasts 10-12 hours.
At Home Instead Romford, Hornchurch, Rainham & Dagenham, we provide one-on-one help in your home, ranging from companionship and befriending to sophisticated health care for health concerns such as dementia, multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s disease, cerebral palsy and other health conditions.
A Care professional is a highly-trained, skilled carer who is matched to you, your specialist care needs, and your situation. They will support you and provide you with one-on-one help as needed in the comfort of your own home.
With Home Instead live-in care, a Care professional is assigned to your loved one to live with them in their own home and assist them with daily activities. Allowing you to stay in your home with loved ones, pets and keeping you connected to friends in your local community.
The number of hours of care you require each day is entirely up to you and your loved one to decide.
The best way to find out your exact needs and requirements is by booking a care consultation with our care manager, Kiran Agrawal
Kiran will guide you through your options and assess what is best for you.
Home care & live-in care are two of the safest options available.
The risk of infection from outside your home is reduced when you have a Care professional residing with you or having a team of trusted Care professionals dedicated to you visit your home.
Our most important priority is to keep you as safe and shielded as possible while enjoying a higher quality of life from being in the comfort of your home.
Two Care professionals are scheduled every day for 12 hours, each with 24-hour care.
A care recipient may wish to schedule three 8-hour visits to guarantee Care professionals are at their most alert.
A single Care professional can only work a total of four 12-hour visits per week. As a result, several 24-hour carers will be scheduled to cover the remaining visits.
During a 12-hour visit, a Care professional does not receive a sleep break. You can; however, if the 12 hours visit occurs during the night, you can allow for the Live-in carer to sleep at your discretion.
An hourly rate is charged for 24-hour care. If it’s a sleeping visit, the fee is billed at a fixed rate; if it’s a non-sleeping visit, the rate is billed at an hourly rate.
During the 24-hour period, the daytime Care professional is offered a two-hour break, and you can choose whether or not you want coverage for these hours. If you do, a different Care professional will be assigned to you during those hours.
One Care professional is scheduled every day for a 24-hour period with live-in care.
Depending on the area, one Care professional can be contracted for a maximum of four to five days each week. A different Care professional will be assigned to the other days.
The daytime Care professional is given a four-hour break, and you can choose whether or not you want coverage for those four hours. The Care professional on a live-in shift is entitled to an 8-hour sleep break and must be furnished with a sleeping bed. The cost of live-in care is paid at a set rate per day, and the cost of a four-hour break is invoiced at an hourly rate.
To receive 24 Hour Domiciliary care, you will need to provide your Care professional with the following;
Choosing a live-in care program to maintain your independence in familiar surroundings while also having the security of a live-in Care professional on hand to assist you at all hours of the day and night. Live-in care enriches your life by providing company from your devoted live-in carer, in addition to assisting you with your medical and health needs.
It is also essential to state that this service is not just for the elderly.
There are everyday situations, conditions and events where live-in care offers the solution to challenges you might face moving forward:
Long-term conditions: Diseases like Parkinson’s require close and careful monitoring. Our Care professionals are trained to observe any changes to a client’s health, wellbeing and behaviour, ready to take action if there is ever a cause for concern.
Dementia care: Living at home means staying in familiar surroundings and maintaining those daily Tasks that might not be possible in residential care. 24-hour Home care suits somebody living with dementia, where continuity of life in the home they have grown to love is proven to be beneficial.
Losing a spouse: When a spouse dies, it takes some time to adjust, not just emotionally but practically too. A Care professional can be a much-needed companion and fulfil the support role that was recently lost.
Frailty: Getting older for many means not being able to do the simplest of things, even lifting the kettle to make a cup of tea. Live-in care can support someone who is becoming frail to maintain their independence and quality of life.
Unexpected illness and events: Whether it’s a fall or a sudden illness, your loved one could be susceptible to events that may quickly have a need for care. Professional help will relieve the pressure from you and your family.
Suppose you struggle with daily life because of a medical or health condition and want to live more independently. In that case, a Professional carer offering one-to-one care can be the help you need to get back to your social life and family.
Live-in care is a real alternative for vulnerable people who don’t like the idea of nursing homes and care homes. Our type of care offers gentle encouragement where required to get you back doing the things you love.
We want to work with vulnerable people to give the best quality care option available. We’ll take the time to find out what it is you need to get back to living independently and formulate a 24-hour care plan that encapsulates everything you need.
Situations may vary, and no one client care plan fits all, but one thing is sure: our priority is to provide care and support for your loved one with the highest level of care.
Everyone’s situation may be different. However, our priority will always remain the same: providing support to vulnerable or elderly people with the highest level of care we can provide.
Arranging a meeting with us is the first step toward getting 24-hour carers. This is where we learn about your circumstance and explore choices with you that may best meet the needs of your loved one. Remember, we assist anyone who requires assistance with everyday duties, personal hygiene, or 24-hour care.
Contact us, and we’ll send one of our qualified care managers to your loved one’s home to have a chat with you and any other relatives about what you believe you need from a care service.
Chances are, a live-in carer is a new concept to you. That’s why we want to talk you through the different options available and make the best recommendation for your individual circumstances.
We understand that having someone to come and live in your home is a significant change for everyone and can feel quite unsettling, to begin with.
Our Care professionals go through comprehensive background checks and thorough training before meeting any of our clients.
We ensure that all of our Care professionals are highly trained and fully equipped for any situation.
All of our home care will be regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
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