If you are looking for flexible care visits at your home in Worcestershire or surrounding areas, home care (also known as domiciliary care) could be the ideal solution.
Our bespoke home care in Worcestershire allows you to receive high-quality care and support whenever you need it. Our highly trained care workers can visit you as frequently or as infrequently as you require to assist with personal care, household tasks, medication management and more.
With Agincare’s fully managed home care service, you can continue to enjoy life at home with regular care visits from our expert team. You will also benefit from a local office team and 24-hour emergency line.
Our Worcestershire branches
We provide flexible care visits, live-in care and extra care to individuals living in Worcestershire and surrounding areas, including Shropshire and Staffordshire.
Home care in Worcester
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If you or a loved-one in or around Worcester needs home care (also known as domiciliary care), we’re here to help.
Things to consider when choosing a home care provider
Level of support
When choosing a home care provider, it is important to think about what level of support you require, how many visits you would like per day or week and what length of time you would like the visits to be for.
Home care can be as frequently or as infrequently as you need it and can support you with a wide variety of needs, including personal care, support with household tasks and companionship.
If you feel you need full time support but want to remain at home, live-in care may be a better option. This is when a care worker comes to live with you in your own home, providing around the clock care and support.
Type of support
If you need support and are able to live at home, home care may be the answer. But to know for certain, it is important to check whether or not a care worker can support your specific care needs.
Home care workers can support people living with dementia, Alzheimer’s, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis (MS) and more. They can perform any task not typically performed by a nurse such as personal care, household tasks and medication management.
Our home care workers are highly-trained to provide specialist care such as palliative, cancer, stroke and end of life care to meet your individual needs, even when there are complex conditions involved.
Fully managed service vs an agency
We are proud to be a fully managed care service. That means we employ and pay all of our care workers and have a duty of care to you. Should your regular care worker be ill or on holiday, we will find someone to replace them. What’s more, you will receive a bespoke care plan and ongoing support from a team of highly trained care professionals.
This level of service is not provided by an agency, which simply puts you in touch with a self-employed care worker. They cannot guarantee that your care worker is fully trained and expect you to take on responsibility as the employer.
Regulation
As a fully managed care provider, our home care service in this location is regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC); the independent regulator of health and social care in England. They inspect each of our services across the country to ensure we are delivering high quality care.
This regulation does not cover self-employed care workers or agencies. As a result, we are able to offer a greater level of security and, more importantly, peace of mind for you and your family, knowing that you are receiving only the best care.
You can find all CQC reports on their website.
Qualifications
To become a care worker in health and social care, there are mandatory training requirements that individuals must complete. This includes modules on moving and handling, basic life support and first aid, communication, food hygiene, health and safety awareness and more.
At Agincare, we train all of our care workers in the mandatory modules and provide specialist training through our training partner, Training Now. They are experts in health and social care training, and are rated Good by Ofsted and endorsed by Skills for Care.
Services
When choosing a care provider, it is important to not only think about the here and now, but also what care you may need in the future. Many providers specialise in one type of care, meaning that as your needs change, you will have to start your search for care all over again.
Agincare is one of the few providers to offer a full pathway of services. From care at home to residential and nursing care, we can support you whatever your level of need. Our expert care team can help you to transition from one service to another without you having to reapply or find a new provider.
Cost of home care
Depending on your level of need, the cost of home care will vary. We determine the exact cost of your care based on a free, no obligation care assessment conducted by one of our expert care assessors.
At Agincare, the cost you agree to is all you will have to pay. No hidden fees or long notice periods. What’s more, as a fully managed provider, you don’t have to worry about agency fees or retainers.
Reviews and testimonials
When choosing home care, nothing is more important than the feelings and experiences of those already using the service. Before making your decision, be sure to check out reviews and testimonials.
Agincare is proud to be rated Excellent on Trustpilot and a Trusted Care Recommended Provider. We are also regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the social care watchdog for England, who have rated our home care service in this location as Good. The full CQC report can be found on their website.
What matters to you
Before contacting a home care provider, you should also think about your personal goals and aspirations, not just what level of personal care you need.
Home care is about supporting you to live independently at home, and that includes helping you to continue doing what matters most. Our highly trained care workers provide tailored care bespoke to your needs and wishes. Whether it’s trips out, companionship, or just enjoying time with family, they can be on hand to support you.
Other care options
Still not sure if home care is right for you? Why not check out our other care options. We offer a full pathway of care services including 24-hour live-in care at home, care and nursing homes, and supported living. As a result, you can easily switch from one service to another without having to shop around for a new provider.
We also offer flexible trial periods that give you the time you need to determine whether your chosen service is right for you. If it isn’t, then our expert care team can support you to find a better suited type of care.
CQC information
All of our home care services are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). They inspect the facilities and regulate the care provided. Their ratings can be found on the CQC website.
Funding
If your assets, excluding the value of your property, is less than £23,250 you may be eligible for local authority funding. They can pay for your care in full or in part, with you covering the remaining balance. If uncertain about your status, you can request a financial assessment from your local authority. Talk to our team to find out more.
Frequently asked questions
The cost of home care in Worcestershire is dependent on the level of support you require. To give you an exact quote, we must first conduct a free, no-obligation care assessment which can be booked through our team of expert home care advisors.
At Agincare, we are always upfront and transparent about the cost of home care. What we agree following your assessment is all you will have to pay. No hidden fees or long notice periods, just regular care charged at an hourly rate.
This is one of the great advantages of home care. Unlike other support options such as a care home or live-in care where you are charged on a daily or weekly rate.
What’s more, as a fully managed provider, you don’t have to worry about paying your care workers holiday, agency fees, or retainers.
To get started, call our expert team of care advisors today to discuss your care needs and to book a free, no-obligation care assessment at a convenient time and date to you. They will take the time to get to know you and what level of support you require before putting you in contact with an assessor.
The assessor will normally visit you at home before putting together a bespoke care plan that suit your individual requirements. They will also agree a start date.
Once you start, you will receive ongoing support from your local office team in Worcestershire and a designated Field Care Supervisor who will provide regular check ins to ensure you are happy with your care.
At Agincare, we provide mandatory training for all our care workers that includes modules on moving and handling, basic life support and first aid, communication, food hygiene, health and safety awareness and more. We also provide more specialist training to support people requiring specific levels of care, such as dementia, Alzheimer’s, palliative and end of life care.
All of our care worker are trained by our in-house training provider, Training Now. They are experts in Health and Social Care training; rated Good by Ofsted and endorsed by Skills for Care.
In addition to mandatory training, our care teams have access to apprenticeships and short courses that enable them to develop their skills and progress in their careers.
We provide a wide range of home care services in Worcestershire tailored to your specific needs and aspirations. This could be personal care such as:
– Assistance getting up and going to bed
– Support with washing, bathing and dressing
– Skincare
– Haircare and shaving
– Assisting with visits to the toilet or changing incontinence aids
– Help with housework, including washing up, cleaning and laundry
– Cooking meals and help with feeding
– Managing and administering medication
Our care teams can also support you to achieve your goals and enable you to continue doing what matters most. Whether you need a little companionship, want to get out and about, or just want some support when visiting family and friends, our expert care workers can help.
Agincare provides high-quality and affordable home care in Worcestershire and surrounding areas.
We are one of the largest independent care providers in England with over 80 locations nationwide. Our services include home care, live-in care, care and nursing homes, supported living and extra care. Talk to our expert care advisors today to find out what type of care we can deliver in your area.
Home care is often referred to as hourly care or visiting care. This is when a trained care worker visits you in your own home to provide care and support that enables you to continue living independently.
They can support you with personal care, household tasks, preparing and cooking meals, getting out and about, and more. Specialist home care workers can also support with complex health needs and those living with specialist conditions.
Home care is charged on an hourly rate with visits as frequently or as infrequently as you require. For those needing more consistent support, our 24-hour live-in care service may be a better option.
As part of our considered care planning process, we aim to ensure that the same care worker visits you each time. For those requiring more consistent support, a group of care workers may take it in turns to visit you.
We ensure that the care team supporting you have the skills and experience needed to meet your care needs as well as taking into account shared interests, hobbies and values.
This means that, when you start your home care package, you can be reassured that you will receive consistent support from a team of well-matched, competent and compassionate care workers who truly understand your needs and wishes.
Our expert care advisors and local office team in Worcestershire can put care and support in place within 24-hours. This will begin with a care assessment that allows us to understand your needs and wishes, as well as the number of visits and level of support you will require. You will also receive a bespoke care plan and quote.
Our care experts will put a care package in place quickly and will work in collaboration with health care professionals and local authorities to make sure you’re receiving the care as quickly as possible.