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Client outings
November 2018
Our CAREGivers have been busy with their clients this month. CAREGiver Sarah went on a bike ride to the Howsham/Bossall area, where they visited Bossall Church and Lisa went for a nice Italian with her client at Frankie & Benny’s!
Fancy a bite to eat at YHA York? The wonderful café and restaurant at YHA York have a fully accessible dining space located in beautiful scenic grounds, providing lunch, dinner, and a daily offer of hot drink and delicious cake deal for only £3.50! As homecare providers, we are always looking for spaces to take clients for a bite to eat, or simply for some time out of the house, and YHA York is the perfect place for this. They are wheelchair accessible, and provide a friendly, laid back service in an area that many of our clients may remember from their youth. Find them at: YHA York, 42 Water End, Clifton, York, YO30 6LP
What is NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) Funding? Written by Stephanie Ford Advocate & NHS CHC Specialist at Care Necessities Ltd If an individual who is receiving care (either at home or in a nursing environment) meets the criteria for NHS Continuing Healthcare, they will no longer be personally responsible for any care fees, as the care will be funded by the NHS. This can result in savings of thousands of pounds per year as well as preserving property that may otherwise have been sold to pay for care fees. Despite popular misconceptions, the right to NHS Continuing Healthcare is not means tested and can be awarded irrespective of capital or income, being based purely on health needs. How is an individual assessed? When an individual is either discharged from hospital, placed into care, has care at home or has a change of need, a NHS Continuing Healthcare Checklist (HCC) should be completed to establish that person’s needs. The HCC is used to determine whether the extent of an individual’s needs justify a full assessment, known as a Decision Support Tool (DST). At the end of the assessment process, a recommendation will be made by the assessor as to whether the individual’s care needs are health related or social in nature. If it is decided that there is a primary health need, then NHS Continuing Healthcare funding may be awarded. However, even if funding is awarded, this will be reviewed after a 3 month period and, thereafter, annually. It is possible for funding to be withdrawn even when funding has been awarded previously, should circumstances change. As the criteria are highly subjective, outcomes can vary considerably under different NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups. In addition, varying opinions between clinical professionals and the lack of evidence to support the assessment, can result in an incorrect decision being made. How can Care Necessities help? NHS Continuing Healthcare is a complex area and can be an extremely worrying and daunting experience for those who may not have had a need to consider healthcare funding previously. Whilst the system is designed to help those in need, it is complicated and often results in an incorrect decision which can have a significant impact upon an individual’s finances, given that private care fees can amount to thousands of pounds per month.
Stephanie has a nursing background, having obtained a Health and Social Care Degree before becoming an Assistant Practitioner at an NHS Hospital and, thereafter, a Senior Discharge Coordinator undertaking NHS Continuing Healthcare Assessments. Stephanie remained in this position for 3 years, after which she obtained a Law Degree with a view to assisting those who did not have the ability to challenge continuing healthcare issues on their own.
The experienced team at Care Necessities can: Provide advice as to whether your loved one may be entitled to CHC funding Attend NHS CHC assessments to give help and guidance through this process Obtain copies of any medical documents which may be required to support a claim for NHS CHC funding Provide advice as to what (if any) additional evidence could be gathered to support an application for funding Prepare a letter to the NHS outlining any failure with the correct process Attend NHS review hearings to fight your corner for funding Draft Appeals to the NHS Care Necessities is totally independent of the NHS thus ensuring there is no possible conflict of interest; the company’s priority is to ensure that our clients receive the best advice and support throughout the process. The Company is transparent with regard to charges and initial enquiries are FREE. Contact Us
Care Fee Funding Specialists Telephone: 01754 800551 Email: info@care-necessities.co.uk www.care-necessities.co.uk
Julia collects CAREGiver of the Year prize Last month Home Instead York & Ryedale announced Julia was their CAREGiver of the year. Despite only joining Home Instead in October last year, Julia made an instant impression on Home Instead and all her clients. She epitomises what they look for in a CAREGiver, getting on quietly in the role but never failing to go that extra mile for those she cares for. Julia popped in to the office earlier this month to pick up her flowers and voucher, here she is pictured with Home Instead York & Ryedale’s owner Luke! Well done Julia! A T I O N I N F O R M
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2nd Edition
Take Care
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The second edition of our Take Care Guide is out now We are delighted to announce the publication of our second edition of the Take Care Guide which is intended to provide assistance to those navigating the process of determining the right support that ageing loved ones might need in the future. It includes some key information on the things to consider and is designed as a practical tool to aid decision making. Copies have already been distributed by various organisations and health professionals across the York area. If you would prefer a personal copy, please give us a 8 call on 01904 690884 and we will post it out to you.
Take Care
Home Safety Checklist
Are there sturdy
Are the steps too
steep or slippery?
Does the last step blend in with the floor? Are the pathwa ys cluttered?
Laundry Room
Is laundry deterge
nt in bottles or boxes too heavy to lift?
Has detergent
spilled on the laundry room floor? Does the older person have to carry baskets of laundry up and down stairs?
Entrance Front Garden/
Do steps have
Kitchen
Are cupboards too high or low? Is there clutter on counter-tops or throughout the kitchen? Are pathways obstructed? Is there adequa te light for cooking? Are dangerous chemicals and cleaning materia ls secure? Is the floor slippery ? Is there spoiled food in the refriger ator?
proper handrai
ls?
Are steps too steep, cracked or uneven ? Are driveways or walkwa snow and ice-cove ys red? Is there adequa te lighting at night? Is your older loved one at risk of wandering? Can your older loved one hear the doorbe ll?
Do the steps into
Garage
the garage have secure rails? Is rubbish piling up?
Are power tools
secure?
Is the garage secure?
Is emerge information within ncy contact easy access? Is the older person at risk of harming themse lves with a sharp knife or by causing a fire?
Dementia-Friendly Screening in York City Screen's Dementia-Friendly Screening will take place on Monday 26th November, showing the 1936 film, Modern Times. This comedic masterpiece finds the iconic Little Tramp (Charlie Chaplin) employed at a state-of-the-art factory where the inescapable machinery completely overwhelms him, and where various mishaps keep getting him sent to prison. In between his various jail stints, he meets and befriends an orphan girl (Paulette Goddard). Both together and apart, they try to contend with the difficulties of modern life. This screening is part of the Comedy Genius season.
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Comedy Genius is a celebration of comedy on screen, led by BFI, the Independent Cinema Office and BFI Film Audience network, supported by funds from the National Lottery. City Screen will serve complimentary tea, filter coffee and biscuits upstairs in the Sky Lounge from 12.45pm. If you would like a wheelchair space, please do inform Cath Sharp at the cinema as spaces are limited. (cath.s@ picturehouses.co.uk) Dementia-Friendly Screenings are open to all but especially suited for people with dementia and their family, friends and carers. Book for Modern Times on 0871 902 5726, or online at www. picturehouses.co.uk or in person at City Screen at the Coney Street Box Office.
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Bonfire Night
How much do you know about Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot?
See if you can answer the following questions in our Bonfire Night Quiz! Q.1. I n what year did the Gunpowder Plot take place? a) 1605 b) 1606 c) 1607 Q.2. Where was Guy Fawkes from? a) London b) Thetford c) York Q.3. How many barrels of gunpowder are said to have been hidden under the House of Lords? a) 30 b) 36 c) 46 Q.4. Who was the ringleader of the Conspiracy? a) Guy Fawkes b) Robert Catesby c) Thomas Winter Q.5. Who was monarch at the time of the Gunpowder Plot? a) King James I b) King Henry VIII c) Queen Elizabeth I Q.6. Who received a letter of warning about the planned attack on the House of Lords? a) Thomas Percy b) Lord Monteagle c) Guy Fawkes
Q.8. What do children ask for when they take their Guy around the streets? a) Trick or Treat b) Free fireworks c) A Penny for the Guy Q.9. Guy Fawkes joined the Spanish army and changed his name to…? a) Juan b) Manuel c) Guido Q.10. What was the religion of the conspirators? a) Roman Catholic b) Protestant c) Presbyterian
ANSWERS – right 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
St Nicholas Fair November 15 to December 23 One of Britain’s most popular Christmas markets will be returning to York City Centre this year. The St Nicholas Fair offers crafts and farm produce and the city comes alive with bustling stalls, carol singers and buskers. Mulled wine, brandy-laced hot chocolate and chestnuts roasting on the street corner will all add to the festive feel. Answers to Bonfire Night Quiz
Q1. a) 1605 Q2. c) York Q3. b) 36 Q4. b) Robert Catesby Q5. a) King James I Q6. b) Lord Monteagle Q7. b) Blow up the House and kill the King Q8. c) A Penny for the Guy Q9. c) Guido Q10. c) Roman Catholic
Q.7. What did Guy Fawkes and his fellow plotters intend to do at the state opening of parliament? a) Take the King hostage b) Blow up the House and kill the King c) Hand in a signed petition
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