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How to get care in your home to help you live independently.
You may need help at home because of disability, illness, injury, or simply because you are getting older. Home care is provided so you can be as independent as possible. In most cases, people want to stay in their own home, and this service aims to help you do just that. We can provide help with practical tasks such as cooking, washing and getting dressed.
Our contracted home care providers have shown that they can meet Scarfolk's quality standards, and are monitored and reviewed regularly. Our standards mean they will:
We will not stop or change your home care without discussing it with you.
If you find that you need more care than your carer is able to give, please let us know and we will review your care plan. You can contact us by email or phone:
Please give us at least 2 weeks' notice to stop your care.
You can stop your care for up to 6 weeks (such as if you go on holiday) and start it again. If you’re going away, you can usually rearrange your care time with your provider.
If you stop care for longer than 6 weeks, you will normally have to reapply in order to start it again.
If you are unhappy with the service in any way, you should first talk to your home care provider. If the problem continues, you can make a complaint to example@example.com.
Talk to your provider if:
You can follow our step-by-step process for getting support. This will take you through:
telling us about your situation and choosing the support you need
any costs that may come with the support, and how to pay them
You can also pay for your private care. If you choose private care, we recommend that you look at your provider's brochure and check:
Tell your financial assessment officer so that we can consider it when we calculate how much you can afford to pay.