COVID-19 and precautions

We’re here to help with care during coronavirus (COVID-19)

ICare is fully operational and taking extra precautions to keep people safe

During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic we are operating a normal service, with all offices open and ready to support new and existing clients who need assistance at home.

The safety and wellbeing of the people we care for and our staff is of paramount importance. To ensure this we have implemented a number of extra steps in accordance with the latest expert advice, including ensuring all our care workers have and wear personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks, eyewear, aprons and gloves.

We are here to support you or your loved one during the coronavirus pandemic

We are providing the same high levels of care during the coronavirus pandemic and our offices remain open. We are, however, taking extra precautions.

All our offices are operating as normal during the coronavirus pandemic. A member of our friendly team will be happy to give you further details about ICare’s home care services and how we can help you or your loved one.

We will also be happy to go over the steps we are taking to ensure our clients and staff are staying safe and well during this difficult time. You might like to read our COVID-19 guidelines here, a copy of this has been given to all our staff.

Here’s how we are protecting our clients and staff during coronavirus

We take the health and safety of our clients and care staff very seriously and our priority is to ensure we can safely continue to deliver vital care to our clients during the coronavirus outbreak.

We are following the latest guidance from the National Institute for Health Protection and the NHS, including provision of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks, eyewear, aprons and gloves. We are also in communication with the Care Quality Commission, the United Kingdom Home Care Association and local authorities to ensure we continue to receive adequate guidance. To ensure our staff are working to the same high standards we have put together a coronavirus policy, which can be read below:

Our COVID-19 policy for staff

A copy of these guidelines has been given to all our staff.

Many of our clients are at higher risk of coronavirus. To ensure we are all working to the same standards, in line with those recommended by the National Institute for Health Protection, the Government and the NHS, all members of ICare staff should read and follow this policy in full.

Please click here to read the National Institute for Health Protection’s advice on PPE for home care workers.

We are helping those feeling isolated, worried and confused

The coronavirus pandemic presents an unprecedented situation that is understandably causing worry and anxiety for many. It can be extremely isolating to not be able to see friends and family or take part in social activities.

Our carers are a friendly face and for you or your loved one they are also a vital link to the outside world. We understand just how important that is and will do all we can to foster and protect it, in a safe way. We will continue to provide care to clients required to self-isolate and we are working to ensure all our frontline staff have enough PPE and hand sanitisers.

Protecting our staff and clients

Our company-wide protocols and procedures ensure every member of our staff handles their daily duties with the safest possible level of care and attention to detail. These are updated as the situation changes.

While our carers are taking every precaution they can to avoid catching coronavirus if they should unfortunately do so, you or your loved one can be assured the correct protocol will be followed in accordance with the latest NHS and Government advice. If you or your friend or family member has a live-in carer, your care manager will arrange for a replacement as soon as possible.

Social distancing and supporting our key workers

Our care workers are professionally trained in infection control and have been asked to follow the Government’s guidance in terms of wearing PPE, and staying one metre away from people not in your household wherever possible. Please see our COVID-19 policy here for further details.

As key workers our carers are playing a crucial role during the coronavirus pandemic. With this in mind we have further increased the support and advice we are giving them. Our aim is to ensure they feel supported, confident and happy to continue carrying out their daily tasks.

Care if you're self-isolating or have coronavirus

If you are (or a loved one is) a client of ICare and you suspect that you may have COVID-19 please contact your care manager as soon as possible. If you or your loved one does not need hospital treatment, we will work with you/them to keep the home care plan in place as much as we can. We will assess each situation on a case-by-case basis.

Wherever possible we believe it is much easier to control infection risk if you or your loved one stays in your/their own home, with the consistency of the same carers and familiar home surroundings.

Assistance with food shopping or collecting prescriptions

If you are a client or a potential client and you are having trouble getting food shopping or medication please don’t hesitate to call your local office who will be able to explain how we can help.

Advice for preventing coronavirus

As with any other virus, the best way to prevent infection and spread is to avoid being exposed to it. The NHS has produced detailed guidance to help stop the spread of COVID-19. This can be viewed here, but we have included some of the more top level advice below:

When you leave home you must:

As with any other virus, the best way to prevent infection and spread is to avoid being exposed to it. The NHS has produced detailed guidance to help stop the spread of COVID-19. This can be viewed here, but we have included some of the more top level advice below:

To reduce the risk of getting ill with coronavirus:

When you leave home you must:

If you have symptoms of coronavirus (a high temperature; a new, continuous cough; or a loss of, or change to, your sense of smell or taste), call 119 if you’re in England, Wales or Northern Ireland, 0300 303 2713 if you’re in Scotland, book a visit to a test site to have the test, or order a home test kit if you cannot get to a test site.

Advice for people at higher risk

People most at risk from coronavirus are being contacted by the NHS. This list includes those who:

ICare can help with assistance in the home and please be assured that all our staff are taking the necessary steps to ensure their own and their clients safety and wellbeing. Please contact us and someone will be in touch to discuss your requirements with you and explain in more detail how we can help.

For further information about staying safe please see the NHS’s guidelines here.

 
 
 

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