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Caring for You At Home

What does caring for you at home mean?
It's a personal and practical care service for people finding it difficult to manage essential tasks at home. We support people to enable them to live safely and independently in their own home for as long as possible
 
What does care at home cover?
Care staff can assist people to:
  • get up and go to bed
  • wash and dress
  • go to the toilet
  • prepare a meal and help with eating
They may also collect pensions or prescriptions and help with some essential shopping and some housework, depending on assessed need.
 
When is care available ?
Care is available every day from 7:00am until 10:30pm. If you are a carer or living alone and need help during the night you may also be eligible for the night care service.
 
Who is care at home for?
It's for people assessed as needing support to live at home including:
  • older people
  • people with a disability
  • people with a mental illness
  • people with a learning disability
  • people with a sensory impairment
  • people caring for someone who is older or disabled
  • families with young children having temporary difficulties
How to apply for care at home
Ask Social Services to visit you to assess your care needs and explore how these can be met. If providing care at home is the best way of meeting your needs the amount we can provide will be tailored to your circumstances. We have limited funds and must make sure help is provided to the people who need it most. Contact Bournemouth Care Direct on 01202 454979. Alternatively you can click here to send us your details and we'll be in touch shortly.
 
 
How much does it cost?
We make a financial assessment of your circumstances to decide how much you pay.
The charges are reviewed each year.
 
How care is provided
Care in your home may be provided by:
  • Social Services directly through their Home Care Service
  • other agencies working on behalf of Social Services to the same standards
We can send you a weekly programme of care detailing:
  • the agency providing the service
  • the name(s) of the staff who will provide the care
  • the planned arrival time(s)
  • which task(s) you will receive assistance with.
This is called a care plan.
 
The home care assistant will usually arrive within 15 minutes of the time specified.
Sometimes it may be necessary to change the time of a visit or ask a different person to call. Whenever possible you will be given 24 hours notice of any changes.
If you need to make a change to your care plan please let the care agency office know as soon as you can and at least 24 hours in advance of the planned visit.
 
Changes in Your Needs
If your situation changes contact Social Services so that a new assessment of your needs can be undertaken.
 
Reviewing your Needs
At least once a year Social Services will meet with you and your carer/s to review your needs.
 
Service User Guide
Click here if you'd like to read the guide for people receiving a home care service from Bournemouth Social Services.
 
Home Care Assistant Rules and Guidance
Click here if you'd like to read the Rules and Guidance document for Bournemouth Council home care staff.
 
 
 
 


Contact details

Bournemouth Council
Envelope IconTown Hall,
Bourne Avenue
Bournemouth
BH2 6DY
Telephone IconTel: 01202 451451
Fax: 01202 451000
Minicom: 01202 454728
Email usEmail: Enquiries

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