Archive for August 2021
Liberty Private Care welcomes our new registered nurse Amy McCormick
I am excited to introduce our new registered general nurse, Amy McCormick RGN, to the role of nurse care manage at Liberty. Our ethos is to redefine private home care and so her role will be to support and provide enhanced care services for all our clients and to bridge the gap between care and…
Read MoreLiberty Private Care is awarded the six steps end of life accreditation
Our acheivement Liberty Private Care is very proud to announce their recent award of the Six Steps End of Life standard from the Countess Mountbatten Hospice, Southampton, which is a national scheme designed to be delivered to support the organisational change required to support the delivery of quality palliative and end of life care. What…
Read MoreCommencing a new client during the COVID-19 pandemic
When providing a new care service to you in your own home there is a process we go through prior to the start of the care to ensure that the services meet your need, and that you are involved and treated with respect and dignity. Once we have taken the initial details from an enquiry…
Read MoreHome care safety measures with COVID19 virus
We know that people are very nervous at the moment about arranging homecare because it means someone coming into your home and in a lot of cases, being close up to you to help with any personal needs, like helping you to get dressed, so we wanted to explain the measures that we have put in place…
Read MoreDefining The Future Of Private Homecare
Did you know?………. All of our NVQ qualified carers carry equipment with them so that they can take regular observations from our clients. The emphasis here is monitoring, detection, action. We do this by applying ‘RESTORE2’* which is a national standardised response supported by the NHS and Clinical Commissioning Groups for the assessment and management…
Read MoreProper hand-washing can help keep you safe from Coronavirus
At this worrying time, the most important thing that any of us can do to try & protect ourselves & others is to wash our hands effectively.That isn’t a quick flick under the tap, it’s a thorough rub of hand & wrists for at least the recommended 20 seconds – singing Happy Birthday twice to…
Read MorePalliative care services to get £25 million cash boost
A recent article was published on the Home Care Insight website about Palliative care. Read Original Article We have to agree with Professor Martin Green, chief executive of Care England, any additional funding coming into health and social care is always welcome. The issue, is as it has been for over a decade, in that…
Read MoreAlarm at 500,000 carers with no training
‘Alarm at 500,000 carers with no training’ – Daily Mail 15/7/19 This article presents a shocking revelation to the public. There have always been people providing care and getting paid for it before the introduction of the National Care Standards Commission and National Care Standards Act in 2001. However, this article expresses a truth that…
Read MoreNurses urged to be alert to dangers of sepsis
Sepsis is a challenge not just in hospitals but for people at home. In an article in the Guardian Newspaper Sept 2017 the Guardian disclosed ‘In the UK alone, sepsis is responsible for 44,000 deaths every year, more than bowel, breast and prostate cancer combined. Despite this, a recent survey found that 44% of people…
Read MoreSustainable funding for public health
I support the statement by Dementia UK. In a recent press release, they highlight not only the issue of funding but the length of time that the whole health and social care sector has had to suffer real year on year financial reductions in funding. However, with the state of the public purse being what…
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