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Location: 12 whittle close, CV3 2FQ, Coventry, UK

Email: info@manickcareagencyltd.com

We provide a service to:

  • Adults who recovering from illness
  • Adults with learning difficulties
  • Adults with sensory impairment
  • Adults with mental health needs
  • Adults with dementia
  • Adults with terminal illnesses – end of life care.
  • Live- in Care
  • Respite arrangements.
  • Provide companionship.
Achieving the aim and objectives of personal care in domiciliary care requires a structured approach, trained caregivers, and a person-centered care plan. Here’s how these objectives can be effectively implemented:

1. Promoting Independence
✅ Encourage the individual to do as much as they can for themselves.
✅ Use assistive tools (e.g., grab bars, walkers) to help them move safely.
✅ Provide only the level of support needed, gradually reducing assistance where possible.

3. Ensuring Personal Hygiene and Well-being
✅ Assist with bathing, dressing, and grooming according to their preferences.
✅ Use gentle, non-irritating skincare products.
✅ Encourage regular toileting to prevent infections and discomfort.

5. Assisting with Nutrition and Hydration
✅ Prepare meals according to dietary needs (e.g., diabetic-friendly, soft foods).
✅ Encourage regular hydration and offer fluids throughout the day.
✅ Monitor appetite and report any concerns about weight loss or malnutrition.

7. Providing Companionship and Emotional Support
✅ Engage in conversations and activities the individual enjoys (e.g., reading, games).
✅ Offer reassurance and listen to their concerns.
✅ Encourage social interactions with family, friends, or community groups.

9. Creating a Safe and Comfortable Environment
✅ Ensure the home is free from hazards (e.g., remove loose rugs, improve lighting).
✅ Maintain cleanliness and order in living spaces.
✅ Adjust furniture and assistive devices to improve accessibility.

2. Maintaining Dignity and Respect
✅ Speak to the person respectfully, using their preferred name and listening to their choices.
✅ Offer privacy when providing personal care (e.g., closing doors, using towels for coverage).
✅ Respect cultural, religious, and personal preferences in care routines.

4. Supporting Mobility and Safety
✅ Conduct a risk assessment to identify fall hazards.
✅ Assist with movement using safe handling techniques (e.g., hoists or standing aids).
✅ Encourage light physical activity, as appropriate, to maintain mobility.

6. Medication Support
✅ Administer or remind the individual to take prescribed medication on time.
✅ Keep accurate records of medication intake.
✅ Monitor for side effects or missed doses and report concerns to healthcare professionals.

8. Preventing Health Complications
✅ Check for early signs of infections, pressure sores, or other medical issues.
✅ Ensure proper hygiene to prevent UTIs, skin infections, and bedsores.
✅ Keep a record of changes in health and report to doctors or family members.

10. Collaborating with Families and Professionals
✅ Keep open communication with family members about the individual’s care.
✅ Follow care plans created by doctors, nurses, or occupational therapists.
✅ Attend regular training to improve caregiving skills.