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January 2017
Kelly receives her Care Certificate Congratulations to Kelly who has gained her Care Certificate. We understand that training is important to our CAREGivers for their personal development which will benefit our clients.
What type of care should older people receive? Home Instead CAREGivers Gail, Jess and Gill were asked what kind of care older people should receive. Their responses say a lot about how passionate they are and what a difference people with the right attitude and training can make to clients who depend on support at home. Take a look at the video here: www.youtube.com/ watch?v=VBfqZjQ-RP0
A fond farewell to Roisheen Roisheen our Community Development Officer will unfortunately be leaving us next month to take retirement. After three great years at Home Instead, here’s what she had to say; Well… what can I say except goodbye, so long auf wiedersehen pet! For those of you who will remember ‘Boys from the Black Stuff’ and the character Yosser – ‘Gizza job’ is no longer required! Although the free bus pass and state pension remain a few years off I have decided to retire. I am very much looking forward to spending some ‘me time’ with my husband Dave. Plus regular trips to Manchester and Ireland to catch up with my two daughters in between tending our allotment plot! Many thanks to everyone at Home Instead York. I wish you all the very best and continued success for the excellent service provided by all the team and CAREGivers of Home Instead York.
What your clients say about you We had some great feedback in the latest PEAQ survey from clients when they were asked about the quality of service that we provide – here’s some of them: ‘I look forward to my CAREGivers visits. In addition to being capable and efficient, they are good company.’ ‘The ladies who come are truly excellent, they treat me with respect and are so willing.’ ‘Couldn’t wish for better, always polite.’ ‘Always on time and a cheerful presence.’ ‘Very reliable and caring staff who show great respect.’ ‘They really care about me.’ ‘The carers are excellent and cannot do enough to make me comfortable.’ It has been fantastic to see how much the care you give is valued. Thank you.
York Learning 4 Everyone
A trip to Vangarde Lots of our clients enjoy going out and Vangarde Shopping Park is a great destination. With lots of free parking and facilities it also has easy access, especially for wheelchairs, and plenty of places to have a coffee break or even a bite to eat including York’s first Giraffe Restaurant, Prezzo, Nandos, Ed’s Easy Diner, Frankie & Benny’s, Costa Coffee, Caffe Nero and Hotel Chocolat. The shops are great too with: • York’s first John Lewis department store • The region’s largest M&S department store • A state of the art Next store So, if you are looking to take a client out this might just be the perfect place to visit. Check out www.vangardeshopping.co.uk for further information.
The York Learning 4 Everyone Spring/Summer 2017 Brochure is now out and is full of activities and learning opportunities for everyone. There’s lots of traditional courses as well as a few new ideas including Grow and Eat your Garden Flowers, Introduction to English Folklore, a huge variety of Crafts, Creative Script Writing and Metafit intensity training. Have a look at yortime.org.uk for more information.
A day in the life of… Jack
On a normal day…
I tend to get up around 7.15am. I then have the most important meal of the day – breakfast! If I didn’t, I don’t think I would make it past 9am at work… Normally, the first thing I do when I get to the office is make a strong black coffee to wake me up, then I check through my emails and calendar to see what lies ahead for that day. In my role as Finance & HR Administrator, no one day is the same as the last. The start of each month tends to be my busiest period, with processing invoices to send out to clients on the 1st, then making sure all the payroll is ready to be sent off in time for payday! As well as the financial tasks I have, I spend a lot of my time updating social media and website pages to keep people in the know of what’s going on in ‘planet Home Instead’. Outside of work I am really into music, I enjoy going to gigs and festivals, and love finding and listening to new bands which I can tell people about! One of my main passions is playing the drums, I first started playing when I was 12, and have been in bands in the past. I have recently started teaching the drums as well which is something I find very enjoyable. I enjoy keeping fit, and tend to go to the gym 4 or 5 times a week, I do try to eat healthily however this never goes to plan as I go out most weekends and I’m partial to the odd beer or two… I’m a massive Liverpool fan, which comes from my Dad who had me in a Liverpool kit when I was about 3 days old. Because of this, a lot of my conversations at work relate to football, much to the annoyance of the ladies in the office, but to myself and Andy’s delight! I currently still live at home with my Mum and sister, and we have a Miniature Schnauzer named Milo who pays absolutely no attention to anything I say!
CAREGiver meeting dates for 2017 All CAREGivers welcome February 21st (Tuesday) 10.00am-11.00am April 20th (Thursday) 1.30pm-2.30pm June TBC TBC August 23rd (Wednesday) 10.30am-11.30am October 27th (Friday) 2.00pm-3.00pm December 18th (Monday) 10.00am-11.00am
New CAREGiver Meetings (for all new CAREGivers who have started since the preceding NCG meeting) January 23rd (Monday) 2.00pm-3.00pm March 22nd (Wednesday) 10.30am-11.30am May 26th (Friday) 10.00am-11.00am July 25th (Tuesday) 1.30pm-2.30pm September 21st (Thursday) 10.30am-11.30am November 27th (Monday) 10.00am-11.00am December 20th (Wednesday) 1.30pm-2.30pm The above meetings will take place at the York office, in the downstairs training room.
Times and dates are subject to change; all CAREGivers will be notified in advance.
A message from Emma… As I’m sure some of you are aware, I started at the HISC office at the end of October. I have spent the last month or so finding my feet and my way around the office. Now I seem to be getting sorted I thought I’d best say hello to you all and let you know a little bit about what I will be doing. As well as filing… A LOT… I will be dealing with all the compliance side of both Client and CAREGiver files relating to inspections from CQC, CYC and HISC. THIS IS WHERE I NEED YOUR HELP!! With increasing guidelines, protocols, policies and procedures it is really important that we all work closely together to get on top of paperwork! Both Zoë and myself will be working alongside each other on client paperwork, e.g. MAR charts and Client Logs and Andy and myself with regards to CAREGiver files e.g.
Shadow forms, Introduction forms and Observation forms etc. It is really important that all paperwork is filled in correctly and returned to the office ASAP. I therefore may be contacting some of you with regards to some missing paperwork which I am looking for at the office to enable me to “tick the box”. I am looking forward to working alongside you all and look forward to meeting you all very soon!
Dehydration in Dementia Dehydration is a big risk for people with dementia and can result in increased confusion, delirium, urinary tract infections, health problems and even hospitalisation. Dehydration occurs when people don’t drink enough fluids and this can happen to people with dementia for a number of reasons, including: · Inability to recognise drinks;
Careers Fair – 23rd March
·N o sense of thirst; · Medications (particularly diuretics); · L ack of physical and coordination skills to drink. So if you are visiting someone with dementia make sure that you encourage them to drink small amounts of fluids, preferably water, milk or juice throughout the day and help them to drink if needed.
Love is in the air It’s the romantic month of love so here’s a few interesting love facts!
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knights are said to have worn the colours of the lady they were supporting in cloths or ribbons tied to their arms, however, the term is first recorded in Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’.
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better to have loved and lost than never C Itot’shave loved at all comes from a Chinese love story between a weaver girl and cow herder.
The first Careers Fair of the year will take place on Thursday 23rd March 2017 when Karen will be there with a stand at the Railway Institute at 22 Queens Street YO24 1AD (next to the railway station) from 10.00am until 3.00pm. If you know someone who might be interested in the CAREGiver role get them to talk to Karen and if they join the team, you will be entitled to a £250 referral fee. For more information about the referral reward have a look on the CAREGiver portal.
n South Korea, every 14th of the month C Imarks a romantic holiday! we hold hands, embrace and cuddle, C Wourhenbodies release natural painkillers. he feeling of butterflies in the stomach are C Tactually caused by adrenaline.
Who’s who?
in the CAREGiver Support Team Inga Gludkiniene
Gail Foy Debbie Newlove Julie Gascoyne
Lorna Hoegh Barbara Fella Carol Richardson
Debbie Mussell Rete Pearson Home Instead Senior Care 10 Clifton Moor Business Village James Nicolson Link, Clifton Moor York YO30 4XG Telephone: 01904 690884 Email: info@hiscyork.co.uk Web: www.homeinstead.co.uk/york
Annette Dowson www.facebook.com/homeinsteadyork @homeinsteadyork www.instagram.com/homeinsteadyork www.youtube.com/YorkHomeInstead “Each Home Instead Senior Care® franchise office is independently owned and operated.”