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Just as it says - need to get something in place for my Seaham based friend. Anyone any experience of them?
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Cheers - I had not spotted that one on searches.there was an organisation called supportive (i think) came in to see the mother in law before she passed away last week. not sure how you get in touch with them but the lasses who came out were excellent. the care is great but the kindness and friendliness was priceless. they were only there for a week or so before she died but they were really good. i think they were from ferryhill and organised by the hospital when she was discharged.
hope you get sorted.
edit https://www.supportive.org.uk/
They're a charity I believe. Perhaps a good thing.there was an organisation called supportive (i think) came in to see the mother in law before she passed away last week. not sure how you get in touch with them but the lasses who came out were excellent. the care is great but the kindness and friendliness was priceless. they were only there for a week or so before she died but they were really good. i think they were from ferryhill and organised by the hospital when she was discharged.
hope you get sorted.
edit https://www.supportive.org.uk/
Just as it says - need to get something in place for my Seaham based friend. Anyone any experience of them?
Would that be Blue Ribbon?Bluebird are one of the better ones.
My other half works in a sort of management capacity in care as did I at one time. Agree. Most are absolutely fab.No, they're called Bluebird Care and have branches all over the country, including Sunderland. I work in home care, although not for Bluebird. However I know they treat their staff comparitively well and have generally good and committed carers working for them as a result. They're usually at or around the top rating of the reviews from clients.
Someone earlier said their are some 'bad' care companies, but you'll find some excellent carers working for even the worst. It's just that the worst and most abusive companies will take on anyone with a pulse who'll work under their conditions, hence they have more flaky, eccentric and unreliable carers sprinkled amongst their staff.
When you do find a care company, if there are any of the carers you don't like and don't want back, then don't hesitate to let the office know. It doesn't have to be anything serious - just don't particularly get on is enough.
Would summat like this be any good?Just as it says - need to get something in place for my Seaham based friend. Anyone any experience of them?
Cheers- she has a similiar sytem - but needs a person attending to her care each day. Cheers though!Would summat like this be any good?
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