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Fam Daily Care Ltd

IG3, Ilford

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Fam Daily Care is a care provider you can trust.

Our carers are skilled, professional, caring, and treat our clients as if they are family members themselves. We are not just about only that, but our care packages are built around you or your loved ones so that we can ensure to meet their specific needs while maintaining their existing routines and lifestyle.

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The ability to make an impact in the life of various people in the form of caring for them, and assisting them to live life in their desired ways. Knowing in my heart that I have made a difference and it radiates back to me through their love and appreciation. Putting love into action by helping someone that can’t do certain things for themselves.

Our carers are skilled, professional, caring, and treat our clients as if they are family members themselves.
We deliver care that is safe, effective, and supportive to enable your loved ones can live in the environment they know best.
We never take a one-size-fits-all approach to care, our customers' unique needs are considered every step of the way, meaning you stay in control of your care and support at all times.

Choosing Fam Daily Care means:

❖ No need to move to a care home
❖ A personal service where your unique needs are considered every step of the way, available as and when you need it - day or night
❖ Fully trained, compassionate staff who respect your home and your privacy
❖ A flexible service, where every day can be different
❖ A wide range of care and support– personal care, housework, social activities – you choose
❖ A proper introduction to make sure we have found the right person for you
❖ Regular follow-up from a Fam Daily Care manager to check you are happy with our service

We have encouraged sanitary work practices.
Clean and sanitize: we make sure that employees regularly wipe down shared spaces and set aside additional time during closing hours to sanitize all equipment that comes in contact with employees or customers.
We upgrade air filters: we clean our air filters regularly and also install high-efficiency air filtration systems which prevent the spread of coronavirus and reduce the risk for people with existing respiratory issues.
We post clear messaging: we place posters around our business that encourage customers and employees to take extra precautions to avoid transmitting disease.
We adjusted policies to promote social distancing
We have instituted flexible sick policy

Services

Helping residents with showering/bathing and dressing residents.
Helping residents go to the toilet.
Making sure that residents stay hydrated and fed.
Preparing residents for bed.
Changing incontinence pads.

Household tasks such as cleaning, laundry, and cooking.
Assisting with accessing the local community, taking service users to the shops, or attending appointments
Personal medical support, can include anything from applying dressings to supporting the health and well-being of a person with disabilities
Domiciliary care can be as frequent as required, including overnight or 24-hour care.

Care and support that enables the citizen to do as much as possible for themselves.
A personalized and responsive service ( all staff delivering care being aware of citizens’ personal preferences & agreed outcomes).
Care and support that encourages autonomy and independence.
A range of stimulation to meet the citizen's needs and wishes within their own community.
Activities that are meaningful for citizens
Equality of opportunity
Choice and the fulfillment of personal ambitions.
Protection, dignity, and respect
Relationship maintenance and opportunities to develop new relationships.
Prevention of hospital admission and/or facilitation of safe discharge.
Ownership of possessions

- Alzheimer’s
- Cancer Care
- Palliative Care
- Cerebral Palsy
- Auditory Impairment
- Motor Neuron Disease
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Stroke
- Speech Impairment
- Independent Living
- Semi-independent living