We provide personalized home live-in assistance tailored to families seeking support with their daily routines. Our offerings encompass a range of domestic tasks, distinct from traditional home care, including cleaning, laundering (including bed linens), and dishwashing, designed to lend a helping hand to families in managing their day-t
We provide personalized home live-in assistance tailored to families seeking support with their daily routines. Our offerings encompass a range of domestic tasks, distinct from traditional home care, including cleaning, laundering (including bed linens), and dishwashing, designed to lend a helping hand to families in managing their day-to-day activities.
Our stuff are trained and qualified to do the following:
1. Equipment and environmental cleaning and decontamination.
2. Interior and restroom cleaning.
3. Waste management and disposal.
4. Fire marshal training.
5. Comprehensive first aid principles for adults and children.
6. Intermediate level food safety certification (Level 2).
7. Awareness training on COVID-19 protocols.
8. Health and safety training at Level 2.
9. Nutrition and hydration education for all age groups.
10. Infection control measures and protocols.
Domiciliary care is a range of services put in place to support someone in their own home.
Domiciliary carers, also known as home carers or private carers, are professionals who help people live independently in their own homes through daily visits or live-in care. Their role is focused on assisting with household tasks, medication, and ot
Domiciliary care is a range of services put in place to support someone in their own home.
Domiciliary carers, also known as home carers or private carers, are professionals who help people live independently in their own homes through daily visits or live-in care. Their role is focused on assisting with household tasks, medication, and other activities that help to maintain quality of life.
It is available to those who need another pair of hands to help with day to day household tasks, personal care or any other activity that allows them to maintain their quality of life and independent living.
Why opt for domiciliary care?
Many families are opting for domiciliary care – otherwise known as care at home – because it puts them back in control of the support they receive. Domiciliary care allows you to remain in the home that you love and continue living life on your own terms, safe in the knowledge that you’ve got private carers providing you with all the care and support that you require. We provide consistency of care.
Personalised support
Domiciliary care allows you to enjoy a personalised care plan that ensures you’re always getting the right support for your needs and wishes
A holistic approach
Our holistic approach means no stone is left unturned in your care plan, so you’ll get the emotional, practical and physical support you need
Stay in a familiar environment
Many people relish the chance to remain in the comfortable, secure surroundings of home whilst receiving the additional support they need
Spend more time with loved ones
You’ll be able to choose when your family and friends visit, and your carer can assist with hosting duties – including getting your home spick and span
One-to-one care
Care at home gives you the opportunity to receive personal one-to-one support from your own carer, meaning you’ll always have their full attention
Maintain your routines and hobbies
Domiciliary care allows you to continue living life on your own terms, which includes keeping up all your favourite hobbies, routines and activities
Elder care: is an umbrella term that refers to specialized services intended to help older people live as comfortably and independently as possible. These services can range from basic support such as transportation, meal preparation, and cleaning, to more advanced medical care. The overall objective of elder care is to assist older indiv
Elder care: is an umbrella term that refers to specialized services intended to help older people live as comfortably and independently as possible. These services can range from basic support such as transportation, meal preparation, and cleaning, to more advanced medical care. The overall objective of elder care is to assist older individuals in maintaining their independence and quality of life.
- Personal Care
For seniors who are struggling to perform activities of daily living, we offer personal care services. Our Care Team can provide support in various ways, from personal hygiene, dressing, and feeding to assisting with transfers and ambulation.
- In-home Elderly Care
In-home caregivers offer customized support such as total care, Alzheimer’s care, and post-surgical care. In-home care is a wonderful way to support an aging loved one with unique needs and may even help them maintain a level of independence as they age.
- Companionship
For older adults, living alone can increase their risk of loneliness, potentially leading to the development of a mental illness. A companion caregiver can help your loved one around the house or simply be a friendly presence, keeping them company throughout the day.
Now that we’ve discussed elder care, let’s jump into five general types of care for the elder.
Live-in Care
At some point, aging adults will need more assistance than you can provide. Whether your loved one lives with you or not, live-in care is a great alternative to an elderly care facility. Live-in care is when a professional caregiver moves into your home or the home of your aging family member. One prerequisite is that the l
Live-in Care
At some point, aging adults will need more assistance than you can provide. Whether your loved one lives with you or not, live-in care is a great alternative to an elderly care facility. Live-in care is when a professional caregiver moves into your home or the home of your aging family member. One prerequisite is that the live-in caregiver must be given a place to sleep and 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep in a 24-hour period.While live-in caregivers live in your loved one’s place of residence, they only provide care for 16 hours per day. In addition, a new elderly live-in caregiver relieves the existing caregiver every WEEK OR MONTH If daytime hours are when your elderly loved one requires the most care, then a live-in caregiver is a good option.
24-hour Home Care One of the best types of care for the elderly is 24-hour care. 24-hour elderly home care is also known as “full-time home care,” “24/7 home care,” or “overnight care.”Unlike live-in caregivers, 24-hour caregivers don’t live with older adults or require a private space. One of the biggest differences between live-in car
24-hour Home Care One of the best types of care for the elderly is 24-hour care. 24-hour elderly home care is also known as “full-time home care,” “24/7 home care,” or “overnight care.”Unlike live-in caregivers, 24-hour caregivers don’t live with older adults or require a private space. One of the biggest differences between live-in care and 24-hour care is that 24-hour caregivers don’t sleep on the job. Overnight caregivers work 8- to 12-hour shifts, staying alert while caring for your loved ones around the clock. 24-hour home care for seniors gives family members peace of mind knowing that their loved one is continuously receiving the specialized care they need.Whether an aging adult in your life just had surgery and needs around-the-clock care, or suffers from an ongoing condition such as dementia, consider 24-hour elderly care in the home.We provide elderly care, live-in care, domiciliary care, respite care, sleep-in care, companionship and emotional support, grocery shopping and errands, meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping and help with laundry, personal hygiene and grooming, medication management, mobility assistance and help with exercises, transportation to appointments and social outings, respite care for family caregivers, 24-hour support for individuals with behavioural and emotional challenges, and assistance with developing. . Our experienced care managers provide families like yours with comprehensive support and guidance.
We provide maternity child care, childminding, and school pick up and dropping.
Maternity childcare refers to the care provided to new-borns and their mothers during the postpartum period. This type of care can include assistance with new-born care, and household tasks.
Childminding is a type of childcare that is provided in a home-based s
We provide maternity child care, childminding, and school pick up and dropping.
Maternity childcare refers to the care provided to new-borns and their mothers during the postpartum period. This type of care can include assistance with new-born care, and household tasks.
Childminding is a type of childcare that is provided in a home-based setting. It can be a more flexible and personalized option compared to traditional day-care centres.
School pick up and dropping refers to the transportation of children to and from school. This service can be helpful for parents who work full-time and are unable to pick up or drop off their children themselves. It can also be helpful for parents who have multiple children attending different schools or extracurricular activities.
Overnight care: This is also known as sleep in care is for individuals who require support with tasks such as getting dressed or taking medication before going to bed or after waking up. It is also appropriate for those who experience anxiety or mental health concerns that make it difficult for them to be alone at night.
What does overnigh
Overnight care: This is also known as sleep in care is for individuals who require support with tasks such as getting dressed or taking medication before going to bed or after waking up. It is also appropriate for those who experience anxiety or mental health concerns that make it difficult for them to be alone at night.
What does overnight care involve?
Overnight care is when a carer stays with you during the night to support your care needs.
Overnight care is specifically for those that have additional needs overnight, require 24-hour care or become more anxious during the early hours by themselves. A private carer will help with any support needs that would otherwise occur during the day, such as assisting with personal care, administering medication, helping you to and from the toilet and ensuring you have a safe night’s sleep.
Care during the night is suitable for anyone in need of extra support overnight – whether they have a spinal injury and need help turning safely in bed, or if they have dementia and regularly wake throughout the night.
Overnight care can be delivered in one of three ways:
Sleeping night
When a carer sleeps in your home through the night but is on hand if you need support
Waking night: When a carer stays awake for the night and provides specialist care whenever you need
Sitting service: When a carer stays awake and covers for a regular carer who gives you care full time.
Overnight care is a stable support option for those with unpredictable care needs.
Care may be required at any time, day or night, which is why it’s important to consider your overnight support if you’re living with a long-term health condition or have complex care needs.
Respite care provides support for carers through short-term respite stays for a loved one, at clients own home
Respite care is a short-stay solution that can be planned or in the case of an emergency. Often suitable for individuals seeking support following post-operative or hospital care, or whilst their regular caregiver/ family member
Respite care provides support for carers through short-term respite stays for a loved one, at clients own home
Respite care is a short-stay solution that can be planned or in the case of an emergency. Often suitable for individuals seeking support following post-operative or hospital care, or whilst their regular caregiver/ family member takes a break, respite care can also be used as a way of introducing long-term residential care to a loved one.
This option gives an individual far more flexibility when it comes to the duration of their stay, which can be anything from two weeks to two months – or even on a recurring basis. Brince Care services respite care services ensure that all of our service users’ needs are catered for.
We offer specialized care for clients with dementia, learning disabilities, and physical disabilities.
Dementia is a term used to describe a decline in cognitive function that affects a person's ability to perform daily activities. It can cause memory loss, difficulty communicating, and changes in mood and behaviour.
Learning disabilities
We offer specialized care for clients with dementia, learning disabilities, and physical disabilities.
Dementia is a term used to describe a decline in cognitive function that affects a person's ability to perform daily activities. It can cause memory loss, difficulty communicating, and changes in mood and behaviour.
Learning disabilities are a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to learn and process information. They can affect a person's ability to read, write, or perform math, and can make it difficult to communicate effectively.
Physical disabilities are conditions that affect a person's ability to move or perform physical tasks. They can be caused by an injury or illness, and can range from mild to severe. Physical disabilities can affect a person's mobility, balance, and coordination, and can make it difficult to perform daily activities.
Adult day programs offer older adults a social, structured environment to participate in during the daytime.
Adult day cares are particularly good options for seniors who don’t require around-the-clock care. These programs allow family members to continue holding a 9-5 job, knowing their loved one is in good hands during the workday.
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Adult day programs offer older adults a social, structured environment to participate in during the daytime.
Adult day cares are particularly good options for seniors who don’t require around-the-clock care. These programs allow family members to continue holding a 9-5 job, knowing their loved one is in good hands during the workday.
Studies show that older adults who enrol in these elderly care facilities experience a higher quality of life. Adult day cares can remedy loneliness through social interactions and provide psychological and behavioural benefits, especially to those with dementia.
Depending on the level of care your loved one requires, enrolling them in an adult day care may be just what you and your elderly loved one need.
Grocery shopping and errands: We help clients save time and energy, and reduce the stress of navigating crowded stores or traffic. Our domestic workers help to find better deals and discounts, and provide personalized recommendations based on their dietary needs and preferences.
Meal planning and preparation: The domestic workers help clie
Grocery shopping and errands: We help clients save time and energy, and reduce the stress of navigating crowded stores or traffic. Our domestic workers help to find better deals and discounts, and provide personalized recommendations based on their dietary needs and preferences.
Meal planning and preparation: The domestic workers help clients save time and money, and improve their nutrition and health outcomes. They provide guidance on portion control and meal timing.
Light housekeeping and laundry: The domestic help clients maintain a clean and tidy living space, and free up their time for other activities. They do so by provide specialized cleaning services for clients with specific needs or preferences.
Brince care training based in the UK is a register training company that provides training to carers, nurses and other health professionals in the uk. We also provide training all over the world with a uk standard OF CARE TRAINING
Training care staff helps engrain the necessary behaviours, attitudes, skills and knowledge to deliver high-
Brince care training based in the UK is a register training company that provides training to carers, nurses and other health professionals in the uk. We also provide training all over the world with a uk standard OF CARE TRAINING
Training care staff helps engrain the necessary behaviours, attitudes, skills and knowledge to deliver high-quality, safe, person centred care. It helps them take the right steps to prevent risk occurring and prepares them to respond correctly should a risk emerge in the course of delivering care.
Please see below some of the care courses provided by Brince training uk limited
1. Care certificate 15 standard courses
2. Nutrition
3. Care planning
4. Risk assessment
5. End-of-life care
6. Infection control
7. Oxygen therapy
8. Continence/ Catheter Care Training.
9. Personal care
10. Hygiene
11. Pressure ulcer care
12. Privacy and dignity
13. Safeguarding
14. Basic life support ( CPR)
15. Delirium
16. Prejudice
17. Discrimination
18. Medicine administration
19. Autism
20. Mental health
21. Challenging behavior
22. Dementia care
23. Moving and handling
24. Supporting physical care needs within palliative care
25. Duty of candour
26. Data protection policy
27. Safeguarding
28. Child protection
29. Mental capacity
30. Positive behavior
31. Radicalization
32. Modern slavery
33. Human trafficking
34. Safeguarding vulnerable adults
35. Managing violence and aggression
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