Commissioned Packages of Care

Complex Care Solutions

Setting Up A Home Care Package

Planning and implementing elder care is a big decision that can be done in a number of ways. We strive to make the process as simple and straightforward as possible. We acknowledge that every individual is different and has particular requirements, desires, and inclinations. A viable and affordable option to entering a care facility for individuals in need of geriatric care or support is receiving care at home.

Personalising a care package

To begin, we would schedule a meeting with the person who will be receiving the service and any other family members, advocates, or caregivers who might be interested in going. After that, it is possible to assess and talk about the various degrees of care and support needed to satisfy the person’s needs and desired outcomes. This could be very basic companion care or more complex dementia care. We have a great deal of experience providing senior care and assisted living so that people can continue living comfortably in their own homes.

We would need to do several assessments and supply extra paperwork, like Terms & Conditions of Service, in compliance with our legal duties to offer domiciliary care.

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Assistance with Care Costs

We advise you to get in touch with the Local Authority to schedule an evaluation by a social worker to determine whether or not you have an eligible need if you are unsure if the Local Authority will pay for your home care. The social worker will talk with you about your possibilities for obtaining a service through their network of elder care providers if it is determined that you or a loved one has a qualified need. You can request a “Direct Payment” and use it to buy the care from us through a separate agreement if Way Ahead Care is not one of the suppliers on their list.

Self Funding Home Care

To "self-fund," or get the private care through a home care provider, is the simplest and most straightforward method of paying for domiciliary care. The senior care provider can discuss with you the terms of doing so, however there is likely to be some slight differences from provider to provider.

Local Authority Funding

Another option is that you might qualify for assistance from the Local Authority, which would pay for all or a portion of the necessary home care services. To find out how much money you qualify for, you will need to undertake a "needs assessment." We advise you to get in touch with the Local Authority to set up a social worker evaluation if you believe this might be a possibility for you.

Choosing your Home Care Provider

You will be offered care through the authorized network of domiciliary care providers if you qualify for funding from the Local Authority. You can ask for a Direct Payment if you would prefer not to use any of the available care providers. A direct payment is when you receive the funds that the local authority would use to pay for care on your behalf. In order to satisfy your needs, you can then "shop around" and buy care from a variety of providers, another care agency, or even hire your own caregiver.

Home care is extra help that lets you live your life in the house you love. Having care at home will allow you to remain with the people and memories you value most, rather than assuming that residential care is your only alternative.

A home carer, also known as a domiciliary carer or private carer, is a professional who provides care and support to people in their own homesTheir role is to help people maintain their quality of life and independence by assisting with daily tasks, personal care, and other activities.

Home help can refer to a paid person who cleans someone’s home, or to a type of care that’s provided in a person’s home: 
 
  • Paid home helpA person who is paid to clean someone else’s home 
     
  • Home careA type of care that’s provided in a person’s home, also known as domiciliary care, personal care, or social care. Home care can include assistance with daily living, paramedical aid, or a combination of both. 

Home care can help you in many ways, including: 

 
  • Comfort and convenience
    Home care allows you to receive care in the comfort of your own home, which can reduce stress and help you recover faster.
  • Personalized attention
    Home care provides one-on-one attention, which can lead to better care.
 

Home care, also known as domiciliary care, is a type of health care or supportive care that’s provided in a person’s home. It can involve a variety of services, including: 

 
  • Personal careAssistance with daily activities like bathing, dressing, grooming, and hygiene. This can also include meal preparation, light housekeeping, laundry, errands, and companionship. 
     
  • Household choresCleaning, yard work, and laundry. 
     

Home care is extra help that lets you live your life in the house you love. Having care at home will allow you to remain with the people and memories you value most, rather than assuming that residential care is your only alternative.

Depending on the severity of your needs, visiting care can cost as little as £29.00 per hour, though there are a number of things to take into account, such as whether you would prefer occasional or 24-hour support. The starting cost of live-in care for an individual is £1,450. We will provide you with a customized estimate as part of your evaluation.

We make every effort to pair you with a carer who will have the same interests and pastimes as you, but we believe that their compassion and kindness are the most crucial characteristics. We wish you a speedy friendship with your carer and appreciate their presence in your home.

The advantages of staying in the house you love are incalculable, but the cost of home care is similar to that of residential care. In addition to the precious feeling of being in a familiar setting filled with love and memories, an elderly care package at home can be incredibly affordable, particularly for a couple who both require assistance.