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Be it in-home or visiting care, finding the best care in Manchester for you or a loved one starts with Elder.

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Types of home care provided by Elder

Visiting care

  • Flexible home visits
  • As frequent as you need them
  • Support with varied everyday tasks
  • From 1 hour per week
  • From £20/hour

Respite care

  • 24-hour support for a few days
  • Carer stays in the home temporarily
  • Respite for the primary caregiver
  • From 3 days per week
  • From £208/day

Live-in care

  • 24-hour ongoing support
  • Carer lives with the care recipient
  • Suitable for people living with dementia,  Parkinson’s, limited mobility, loneliness
  • From £157/day

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What tasks can the carer support with?

Personal care
E.g help with washing, toileting, and prompting medication
Dressing and grooming
E.g Shaving and hairstyling
Meal preparation
E.g Cooking meals to dietary requirements and tastes
Housekeeping
E.g Vacuuming, keeping surfaces clean and doing laundry
Running errands
E.g Going to the shops or picking up prescriptions
Companionship
E.g Providing company and encouraging hobbies and interests
Mobility support
E.g encouraging gentle and suitable exercise
Admin support
E.g Keeping on top of post, paperwork, and appointments
Medication prompting
E.g Ensuring medication is taken correctly
Stoma care
PEG care
Specialist drug administration
Including Controlled Drug Administration, Covert Medication Administration,
Glucose readings via finger pricks, Injections, Pessaries, Enemas, Suppositories

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FAQ's

Visiting care can be confusing, and sometimes difficult to talk
about. We’ve answered some common questions below. 

Every carer must pass our interview process and provide:

– At least 2 verifiable references

– Examples of at least 6 months’ experience

– An enhanced DBS certificate

As an introductory provider, we are unable to provide bespoke training. However, through our carer loyalty programme, carers who actively find work through our platform have access to a third-party online learning platform, where they can enhance their skills. 

We match based on the skills and experience you tell us you need, for example, if your loved one has dementia, we’ll only match you to self-employed carers with experience of looking after someone with the condition. We consistently reevaluate which carers we work with based on feedback from families.

We’ll always send you an introductory video of each carer you’re matched with – where they’ll tell you about their background, what they enjoy about being a carer, and their hobbies and interests. 

Once you’ve chosen your carer, we’re happy to set up a virtual meeting too, such as a Zoom call so that you can get to know them better before they arrive.

We have a large nationwide network of 6000+ independent care professionals, and have connected families to carers in 123 of 124 postcode areas in Great Britain. This means we can usually get care in place within 24 to 48 hours if your needs are urgent.

Yes if the medications are non-controlled. However carers can prompt and remind, but aren’t allowed to administer controlled drugs and injections. If this is a hard requirement, it might make financial sense for you to have a nurse visit in addition to the main carer, rather than hiring a clinically-trained carer.

Yes. Every carer we work with must have a good level of written and spoken English. 

If you’d prefer a carer who also speaks a second language, simply let us know. 

No. We do our best to keep the number of carers that visit you to a minimum as we recognise the importance of routine and consistency to the elderly. Plus it allows them to do a better job, and they take pride in that.

Yes, many of our customers use funding from their local authority to cover all or part of their care costs. Often customers choose to receive their funding as a direct payment, so that they’re free to choose their own the carer provider, rather than the council picking one for them.

If you’ve not started the process of applying for local authority funding, we have mapped out the full process here. 

If you or a loved one is living with an on-going health condition, it’s worth applying for NHS Continuing Healthcare too. If you meet the criteria, this form of funding will cover every penny of your care costs. However, bear in mind that this funding is reserved for complex conditions which may fall out of the scope of what a self-employed carer can provide. 

No, you can book as little as 1 hour. However if you require a large number of hours, we offer live-in care which might suit you better. Our care advisors can explain it all, just give us a call if you’re unsure.

Elder is an introductory agency so we’re not CQC regulated. We’re here to help match and introduce you to a self-employed care professional, and help the ongoing relationship run smoothly. You can learn more about our status here.

Not having the status allows us to keep our prices affordable, and we still go to great lengths to ensure the quality of carers – as described above, as well as in our safety and trust guide.