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Social Services cant find a care provider for my Dad...want me to find someone how on earth do I go about doing this?

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hulahoopsilove · 30/12/2014 10:21

at the moment stand in carer company going in they want to finish and cant carry on as it was temporary until SS found a care provider, they cant everyone is full inthe area (Silverdale/Clifton Nottm area).

Theyve said they can pay us direct and we can find one with the help of a company but this will cost more and can we chip in!!!!!

I just dont know what to do - any advice very grateful

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hulahoopsilove · 30/12/2014 10:22

also asked how I though my Dad would cope if no one went in for a while until they found one - surely they cant stop care until someone else is appointed?!!! So worried

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MatildaTheRedNosedReinCat · 30/12/2014 13:40

We have Homeinstead for my FIL. They set up the service very quickly and have been really good. Very reliable and a small number of different carers. FIL has improved and gone down from 3daily visits to just one in the morning which he loves.

They are a bit more expensive but came highly recommended and we would now recommend,too.

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hulahoopsilove · 30/12/2014 18:19

Matilda lol - here we go again you are an angel all this advice your giving me on different threads :)

Homeinstead are they local to you?

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Bearandcub · 30/12/2014 18:28

Try //www.homecare.co.uk
You can put in the postcode and it will share providers in your area.

You may try Trading Standards for private providers too including brokerage companies that will, for a fee, find a care company or personal assistant to care for your father.

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stillwearingaredribbon · 30/12/2014 18:32

They should have a list of providers in your area

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3BloodyKids · 30/12/2014 18:42

Whilst it may be acceptable for them to ask you to help out, local authorities have a duty to provide care where it is required, so they really need to be doing everything they can to find someone suitable.

They can offer you a personal budget to purchase your own care, but you don't have to accept it. For some families, this is an ideal option as they might have a family member or whatever, keen to do the role anyway. But if this won't work for you, don't do it. It can be a very complex and frustrating process recruiting your own carers if you don't already have someone in mind.

So, keep bugging them, be clear about what you can and can't do and kick up a fuss if necessary. IME, it's the families that make the most noise that get the better care.

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MatildaTheRedNosedReinCat · 30/12/2014 19:45

Here is the website for Homeinstead. I think they are a franchise with offices all over the country.

Hope that helps. It's a difficult time.Smile

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MatildaTheRedNosedReinCat · 30/12/2014 19:47

Sorry, I meant to say that the care form the new agency is much more personal and reliable than the care from SS in our case. I'm sure this is area dependent to some degree.

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