How does companionship care work?
Our carers will be on hand to support you with day to day tasks, accompany you to appointments or take you to your local groups and societies. Whatever it is, your caring companion has you covered. We’ll do our best to match you with a carer based on your personal interests and hobbies.
What is companionship care?
Companionship-led care is an extension of our home care services in which we provide a minimum of an hour’s call to ensure you receive the support you need. Companionship care allows you to build a relationship with your carer whilst receiving bespoke services tailored to your individual needs. No two days are the same; services can vary from simply having a chat and a cup of tea to taking care of your household chores. Our carers receive award-winning training and are carefully selected to ensure that you find a suitable carer for you.
Companionship care can help you live a better life.
Our person-centred companionship visits lift lives, allowing you to stay at home longer, where you feel most comfortable. There are many scenarios where someone may require companionship-led care. For example, some people may want company and conversation; this could be someone who lives alone and is isolated from their loved ones or needs help and support whilst trying to adjust after a bereavement.
Companionsip care is a lighter service that’s less focused on personal care and more on providing a helping hand. However, Lifted carers have a caring nature and will still apply elements of companionship in all of our care where it’s applicable.
How can companionship care help me?
It’s genuinely lovely having a friendly face around to keep you company and support you with day to day tasks; however, there are other helpful features.
Our carers receive extensive award-winning training and are expertly placed to spot signs you perhaps haven’t. Spotting changes such as sudden confusion, frailty or even a loss of appetite will allow our carers to intercept potential dangerous situations. We have you covered, whether it’s a trip to the doctors or reassessing your care needs. Furthermore, loneliness can negatively impact one’s health and wellbeing, and our caring companions can help prevent that.
A connected experience at all times
Winner of the Laingbuisson Innovation in Care award, with our leading care app, we are making care a better experience for all. Whether you are the one receiving care, you are organising care for a loved one or you are a carer – we continue to develop technology to make our care better and more accessible to all. Learn more about our app here
Never miss a moment
Through our app with Lifted moments, our Carers share moments of joy with your loved one. So if you are sat behind your desk and thinking of them, it’ll provide you with something to make you smile.
With Lifted connected families, the app allows individuals to form a team and keep everyone in the loop wherever they are. From an auntie in Cornwall to a cousin in Norfolk…you’ll all be up to date on the care of your loved one.
Another helping hand
Our hourly at home care keeps you in control and allows you to receive the support and care you or your loved ones need, where and when you want it.
What are the benefits of companionship care?
First and foremost, companionship-led care enables you to live in your loved home for longer. At Lifted, we’re incredibly passionate about lifting the lives of our clients with our award-winning bespoke services. Companionship care is particularly important to lift lives; this is done by combatting loneliness and isolation, identifying further care needs, providing general conversation and support, and applying our innovative caring technology.
Companionship care isn’t limited to supporting our clients. It also provides peace of mind to our client’s current support networks, whether that’s family or friends. Sometimes, personal circumstances may change, and it can become increasingly difficult to check in on a loved one, and a phone call may not cut it. Having a caring companion will give you the reassurance needed when it isn’t as simple as just “checking in”.
Our carers might actually have superpowers
Passionate. Handpicked to live Lifted’s values of kindness, competence, proactivity, passion and reliability. They have to love care as much as we do.
Supported. Highly trained by us and provided with 24/7 support. We are proud to pay the London Living Wage for hourly care.
Trusted. All our staff undergo a through recruitment and vetting process with enhanced criminal record checks, professional references, and multiple interviews.
What should you look for in a carer?
Having a reliable, caring companion is essential. Why? Outside of the obvious. We only hire around 2% of the carers that apply at Lifted. Our high recruitment standards ensure that you receive the highest quality care possible. Lifted carers need to have empathy and compassion and be passionate about what they do. All carers that work here must tick both those boxes as a minimum. Before recruiting, we ask, “would we be happy for this person to look after our loved one”?
We care deeply about our clients. The Lifted care team are the lifeblood of what we do, and we truly do appreciate them.
Empathy and compassion are vital characteristics that we look for in our recruitment process; in addition to this, Lifted caregivers receive award-winning training. We conduct comprehensive assessments of our carers before caring for our clients and thorough background checks, including an advanced DBS check. Our training program covers topics such as manual handling, dementia, medications, health & safety, first aid and more.
After completing initial training, carers receive regular refresher courses and specialise in particular areas of interest or take advanced courses. For example, someone passionate about helping those with dementia might take advanced dementia courses.
Empathy and compassion are vital characteristics that we look for in our recruitment process; in addition to this, Lifted caregivers receive award-winning training. We conduct comprehensive assessments of our carers before caring for our clients and thorough background checks, including an advanced DBS check. Our training program covers topics such as manual handling, dementia, medications, health & safety, first aid and more.
After completing initial training, carers receive regular refresher courses and specialise in particular areas of interest or take advanced courses. For example, someone passionate about helping those with dementia might take advanced dementia courses.
What does a lifted carer do when they visit?
Our caregivers perform anything from establishing daily contact with an elderly client and preparing their lunch to providing round-the-clock care. As well as providing practical support, their job is to give emotional support in your times of need.
It’s typical for home care workers to help their clients with one or more aspects of personal care in a routine visit. Whether this is helping them get washed and dressed every morning, taking care of their continence, or just washing their hair now and then. However, this isn’t necessary for our companionship calls, which are a much lighter service. Every person we support has their own personalised and individual care plan, so we make sure we provide precisely what’s needed. It depends on what the individual wishes to achieve from their support plan, whether they just need assistance getting out and about, performing light household tasks, or even watering plants, to name a few examples.
Caregivers offer practical assistance, but they are also friendly faces you can trust and get to know. As you watch your favourite TV program, they’ll be happy to share a cup of tea with you and maybe a couple of biscuits! Lifted carers can lend a helping hand if you need support when going on holiday. Not just on holidays either, for trips out, errands or a walk to the park, we’re there with you every step of the way. You can count on our carers to travel with you and be there for you. It’s always reassuring to know that there will be someone to support you, whether alone or with your loved ones.
Is companionship care right for everyone?
Home care, in general, is there to prevent you from needing residential care and staying in the comfort of your lovely home for as long as possible. For those who need packages that include personal care and help with medication, companionship may not suit you; however, all of our care is companionship-led, so you can expect a friendly face regardless. You may opt for elderly companion care if you’re feeling lonely or isolated, have slight difficulties with day to day tasks, or need help getting to and from events. At Lifted, we usually provide companionship care for elderly and vulnerable people.
Our trained caregivers can provide peace of mind to loved ones who cannot regularly visit among the senior companionship calls. Our clinical team manages our caring companions, who will design a tailored and specialised plan that fits your needs and lifts your life.
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