Multiple locations
KAY Healthcare is a domiciliary care and supported living services agency, which provides a range of personal care and essential domestic support services for vulnerable people living in their own homes who may be unable to carry out these tasks for themselves.
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4 customer reviews
Alistair Martins
Kay Healthcare currently supports my dad with companionship 5 days a week. Extremely helpful for us as a family.Friendly and caring staff.
Paul B
Kayhealthcare was so amazing when they supported my mother in law. The office team and carers were great. Would definitely recommend.
Ray Gallagher
I needed urgent care for a family member and Kay Healthcare's fees were reasonable and their service was exceptional. I recommend this Care Provider.
Neal Chandra
Kay Healthcare provided a live in Carer for my dad and she was very polite and helpful
What do you love most about your job?
To help those that we support to enjoy quality of life.
Why should our clients choose you?
We are experienced hence we have a good rating from the Care Quality Commission.
We are:
•Safe
•Kind
•Experienced
•Responsive
Can you provide your services online or remotely? If so, please add details.
Remotely we are a home care company looking after vulnerable people in their own homes.
What changes have you made to keep your customers safe from Covid-19?
All our staff are vaccinated and trained in health and safety.
All our staff are provided with PPE.
Homecare/ Domiciliary care and supported living.
KAY Healthcare is a domiciliary care and supported living services agency, which provides a range of personal care and essential domestic support services for vulnerable people living in their own homes who may be unable to carry out these tasks for themselves. Regulated and assessed by the Care Quality Commission and an approved provider to contracting Authorities.
While the exact nature of service provided to each Service User will vary and tailored to their needs, reablement will form part of the element of providing personal care and will be in the form of assistance, encouragement and prompting and could be in connection to the following types of tasks
• Tasks of daily living
• Self-care skills
• Getting up or going to bed, making the home safe and secure before leaving
• Transfers from or to bed / chair / toilet and supervising mobility as required during the visit
• Washing and bathing using equipment if necessary, shaving and hair care, denture and mouth care, hand and fingernail care, foot care (excluding any aspect of nail care which requires a state registered chiropodist or podiatrist, surgical or cosmetic procedures).
• Toileting, including necessary cleaning and safe disposal of waste/continence pads (including in relation to the process of menstruation and emptying of commodes.
• Emptying or changing catheter or stoma bags where this is an existing care requirement and associated monitoring
• Skin care such as moisturising very dry skin
• Support choice of what to wear for the day
• Dressing and undressing
• Food or drink preparation
• Prompts to take medication or safe administration of medication which has been prescribed in accordance with agreed protocols
• Putting on appliances with appropriate training for example surgical / support stockings, leg calliper, artificial limbs
• Assistance with visual and hearing aids e.g. glasses care, hearing aid battery checks
• Assistance with light domestic tasks including cleaning, washing dishes, laundry, ironing, dusting, vacuum cleaning, bed making and changing.
• Cleaning of toilets and bathrooms
• Escorting / accompanying within the community to day centres, doctors surgery, opticians, shops
• Shopping support - alongside the service user or alternatively we can come in, agree a shopping list, go to the shops, come back and put it all away
• Pampering sessions – the occasional visit to organize bathing, clean clothes, fresh bedding and a thoughtfully prepared meal before bedtime.
• Providing company and companionship
• Providing care to cover for family/carer to take a break