Our Services
We recruit carers and nurses to private and NHS hospitals, care homes, nursing homes, day centres, hospices, supported living and home care.
Hospitals
We provide a variety of healthcare professionals including Nurses, Care Workers and Support Staff to help with the following tasks...
- Assisting patients with personal care and meals.
- Monitoring patients’ conditions by taking temperatures, pulse rate, respiration rate and weight.
- Sterilising equipment.
- Complete health checks.
- Re-stock consulting rooms.
- Take blood samples and Process lab samples.
- HCA’s also work alongside doctors, midwives and other healthcare professionals with a lot of patient contact
Nursing & Care Homes
We provide trained and experienced care staff to a wide range of local nursing and care homes to help with the following tasks...
- Assisting clients with personal care tasks, such as medication administration, washing, dressing, eating and toileting
- Personal Care
- Assisting in the safe lifting & transferring
- Accompanying clients to medical appointments
- Observe, monitor, and record clients physical and emotional well-being and promptly report any changes to senior staff
- Encourage clients to participate in social and recreational activities.
- Ability to communicate well verbally and written
- Assisting with people of all ages some with mental health needs and/or challenging behaviour.
Hospices
We provide trained staff to Hospices to comfort and provide end of life care for loved ones and to help with the following tasks...
- Person centred care
- Medication Administration
- Personal Care
- Preparing food and helping with feeding
- Bedsore mamangement
- Housework
- Making sure there is a clean and safe environment
Supported Living
We provide care services to help people live independently in their own homes, and in their local community, to help with the following tasks...
- Providing physical support which may include helping with household tasks and personal care.
- Providing emotional support for an individual and their families.
- Supporting and helping with health care needs, including routine checks or administrating medication.
- Encouraging and supporting the development of personal skills through hobbies and interests.
- Teaching life skills, such as shopping, using public transport and paying for bills.
- Working with other healthcare professionals to ensure that all care needs meet the highest possible standard.
- Assisting with people of all ages some with mental health needs and/or challenging behaviour.