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Despite its growing popularity, several misconceptions surrounding homecare continue to persist. These mistaken beliefs could potentially deter individuals from seeking the support they need. We have debunked some of the most common myths to help provide a clearer understanding of the benefits and realities of homecare.
According to Homecare.co.uk https://www.homecare.co.uk/advice/home-care-facts-and-stats-number-of-providers-service-users-workforce the research body of the industry where customers can see reviews, ratings & important information about homecare providers stated that there are over 12,483 across the UK. It is reported that 1,000,000 people in the UK are receiving homecare & this number is growing largely as the demand for homecare increases.
Myth 1: Having homecare means losing control over your care decisions
Many believe that accepting care means losing independence but in fact it only aims to enhance it. Homecare is designed to provide support with daily activities, such as bathing, dressing, meal preparation and medication management. This allows individuals to remain living in their own home with family while carrying out their routines, often improving their overall quality of life.
At Red Homecare we understand how important it is for you and your family to be involved in the care plan, to make choices and have control. We take a patient-centric approach. Depending on your preferences, we will build a tailor-made care plan centred around the individual and allow you to be as involved in the process as you wish.
Myth 2: Homecare is just for older people
While a significant portion of homecare clients are the elderly, homecare services cater to a wide variety of individuals. For instance, those living with disabilities, injuries or recovering from surgery can all benefit from homecare. The primary goal is to support anyone who needs assistance to live comfortably and independently at home.
At Red we specialise in mental health care, physical disabilities, learning disabilities and brain injury care. Offering a variety of care such as supported living, respite, live in and palliative care.
Myth 3: Homecare services are not regulated
Homecare services in the UK are all regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to ensure an exceptional standard of care.
Myth 4: Homecare workers are unqualified
Carers come from all different backgrounds and have a wide variety of specialised skills and experience.
At Red Homecare every one of our homecare nurses, healthcare assistants and homecare workers undertake ongoing training to ensure their knowledge and skills are up to date. We provide a level of care to suit exactly what you need and are committed to finding the right person to match your requirements.
Homecare offers a versatile and valuable service that can greatly enhance the quality of life for individuals of all ages and conditions. By dispelling these common misconceptions, we hope to encourage more people to fully consider their care options. Informed decisions lead to better care outcomes, ensuring that your or your loved one receive the best possible support.
If you are thinking about homecare and would like to learn more about our services, our dedicated team are available 24/7 to deal with any queries you may have. 02045768431 info.redhomecare@redhomecare.co.uk