Is live in care too expensive and visiting care not enough?
This is the question we at Care at Home recently asked ourselves and, as a result decided to launch a new 5-day week live in care service. So effectively providing part-time live in care for only 5 days a week.
We receive many calls from people looking for visiting care, where really and truely in a number of cases they may need full-time live in care. However, the cost of full-time live in care is sometimes cost prohibitive when the weekly start cost is £650 per week. However, our new 5-day week part-time service starts at £500 per week, which represents a 23% saving.
Visiting care could cost around £420 per week for three 1-hour visits per day, where this is for 7-days a week at a charge of around £20 an hour. The total charge would obviously be less if the visits were less than 1-hour each time, but could equally be more if say 4 daily visits were required.
The types of care where visiting care is perhaps more questionable is where the person has either Alzheimers or Dementia. A person might receive a visit at say 8:30am and not be re-visited until around mid-day. This means that the person is left on their own for long periods of time and being that they are forgetful and have a tendency to wonder there is a problem. In some cases the person is locked in their own home, which effectively becomes a prison. Being locked in their own home could become a real hazard, if a fire were to break out, for example. In these circumstances we believe that live-in care would be the preferred and safer choice.
Visiting care is fine, so long as the person being cared for is “Safe” to be left alone for long periods of time. However, it is important to note that the elderly are prone to falling and it only takes one fall at a time when they are alone to be a problem. This is not to say that visiting care is not good, it has it’s place, but when any relative is looking for care for an elderly loved one, it needs to be thought through very carefully.
The part-time live in care service would mean that the family will have to look after their elderly relative over the weekends, but it does mean that during the week they can still go to work in the knowledge that their loved one is being looked after and at a price which is more affordable.
We are hoping that with a reduced price for a 5-day week instead of the full 7-day week package, combined with the possibility of obtaining government help towards the payments by way of direct payment, our new service will be well received.
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