The CWC, or Care Workers’ Charity have updated their supporter membership program and this is designed to help those who may need some financial support to help them with their wellbeing. This will help those who work in a number of industries. It happens to include those who work in mental health, private nursing and even homecare. On top of this, it is going to benefit private nursing and those who offer bespoke care packages. Social workers who are experiencing a hard time are going to be able to get direct assistance from the package so that they can cope with the situation that they are in even more. The great thing about the application is that it is very easy and it is also straightforward too. You can expect to get £500 which will help you and it will also cover 10 hours of counselling if you feel the need to chat with a health specialist. If the social workforce happens to be appreciated more then this means that everyone can then go as far to reap the benefits and this is great to say the least. The CWC are currently trying to seek out care providers who may want to join their members and their program so that they can bring in more sustainable funding. It is also going to increase the amount of access to the services that are amongst the care workers too and this is great to say the least. In return, they are going to get some help with the support that they offer and staff are also going to be able to increase the positive general publicity that the organisation has. They are also able to demonstrate the commitment that they have in terms of the social care sector and this is huge.
A nurse who works in homecare and in private nursing has come out to say that he has started her very own homecare business after he saw seen a lot of relatives struggle to get home when they have to leave hospital. Those who offer bespoke care packages and even those who work as social workers will know what a toll this kind of stress can take on your mental health. The man who has started the business has worked in the NHS for over 27 years and he left his job to start a company in Scotland. The pandemic saw him having a hard time discharging his relatives. He is now the owner of the Visiting Angels franchise.
He started work in a dementia unit for 12 people and he has said that caring and being a carer in general has always been a huge part of his life. He said that his mother and his father always had a hard time looking after those who had learning disabilities so for him it was a way of life. He has worked his way from being a Band 7 nurse to being where he is right now but the pandemic has helped him to shape a new future for himself. He has said that a lot of people are struggling to get home from hospital and that this is not okay. That is why he is doing everything he can to make sure that he gives support to those who truly need it, by offering his very own solutions. He has taken it upon himself to make a major change and it is great to see that he has put so much effort into helping those who need it, especially when they are at their most vulnerable.
The drones are going to be making their first couple of flights in the next few weeks and they are going to be picking up and then dropping off the treatment to any patients who need it. This is going to boost mental health because it means that those who need chemotherapy can access treatment that same day. It is also going to benefit social workers as well as those who happen to offer bespoke care packages to cancer patients. If you work in homecare for cancer patients or if you work in private nursing then you will know what a positive movement this is going to be. When you look at the announcement, you will soon see that it was done on the 74th birthday for the NHS. Amanda, who is the NHS Chief has come out with a statement to say that delivering via drone is easily an extraordinary development for patients who may be struggling with cancer and it just goes to show that people are able to get the care that they need quickly, while also putting way less pressure on the NHS in general. If you look at the smartwatch that can be used to manage Parkinson’s disease or even some of the revolutionary prostate treatments that are available then you will soon see that it has been another fantastic year for the NHS and that more can easily be done to take things to that next level. It is going to be surprising to see what movements end up happening as the result of this but right now, it would seem that more and more people are finally able to get the help and support they need to feel confident in their healthcare service.
A care worker has gone to tell MPS and the House of Commons that now is the time for them to move past the idea that those who work in homecare or even in private nursing are not unskilled. Those who offer bespoke care packages, nurses who support mental health and even social workers are certainly valued members of the community and they deserve to be treated as such. The committee have examined some of the issues that come with retention and training. They have also examining the issues that come with social care as well. Ms Baker has confirmed that the label is often given to carer workers as they are unskilled and that this can have very negative connotations for those who work in the profession. They do not feel as though they are valued and they feel as though the challenges that they face right now is that there are not enough people to go around at all. The demand for care workers is so high and something about this needs to change.
Administrative care in people’s homes means that people are not able to monitor their care or the situation that they are in. They cannot reach out to people who are not quite themselves and sometimes things can go wrong. This is why healthcare professionals are often contacted quite early so that any effects that are recognised do not go unnoticed. They have a vital role to play when it comes to people getting the care they need and right now, the wage that they are getting is not enough to cover the rising fuel costs and if anything, this is pushing people away from the profession. This will go on to have devastating effects in the future if it is not dealt with.