Lukasjo Limited is a domiciliary care provider that will serve the private market and socially
funded care market. We will operate from Manchester providing a full range of world class domiciliary care services and in year 3 we expect to provide our services in the surrounding counties.
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What do you love most about your job?
"Knowing that my care, touch, voice, and time can help a patient make it through the night is one of the most rewarding feelings. Sometimes, it's the little things that you do for your patient that make a difference. The nursing profession has opened so many doors for me.
What inspired you to start your own business?
"My motivation to become a mental health nurse stems the desire to learn more and help others without judgement. I also believe my Son needs me as a role model, to help him grow and have a better understanding of mental illness and their own health needs. My qualification has supported me to this I am proud to say that my journey has now inspired my Son. I think it's fair to say I have achieved my aim!”
Why should our clients choose you?
I have a caring nature and also able to be able to stand up for your patients, letting their voices be heard. I have compassion, courage and empathy to give everyone the best quality of care.
Lukasjo Limited will provide high quality, domiciliary care services to the growth market across Manchester.
Providing domiciliary care as an alternative to sheltered living or residential care homes.
Our purpose is to provide, person centred care as part of our core of our services to service users. At Lukasjo Limited we treat service users differently and once we have considered the sort of care they need; a member of our team will discuss the customer’s individual requirements in detail. We aim to embrace fundamental principles of good care practice and provide a range of high-quality domiciliary care services, such as:
Assisting service users with a ‘good morning’ start to the day, by helping with getting up, showering, washing, bathing, dressing up and having breakfast.
Preparing food and drinks.
Supporting service users with shopping or alternatively doing it on their behalf to an agreed shopping list.
Ensuring a timely prompt for medication when due.
Undertaking domestic tasks such as cleaning, laundry and ironing either on a regular basis or as a ‘spring clean’, whatever the season.
Providing of a respite service to those performing the roles of principal carers during their time off each week.
Pampering sessions – the occasional visit to organise to make a cup of tea bathing, clean clothes, fresh bedding and a thoughtfully prepared meal before bedtime.
Can you provide your services online or remotely? If so, please add details.
I will be having a website whereby everyone can visit. I am based in Manchester so my services will be based in Manchester
What changes have you made to keep your customers safe from Covid-19?
Ensuring Covid tests are done prior to having contact with your loved ones.
Ensuring good use of PPE
I have the PPE the staff require prior to visits.
Domiciliary
Our purpose is to provide, person centred care as part of our core of our services to service users. At Lukasjo Limited we treat service users differently and once we have considered the sort of care they need; a member of our team will discuss the customer’s individual requirements in detail. We aim to embrace fundamental principles of good care practice and provide a range of high-quality domiciliary care services.
Domiciliary/Personal care
Assisting service users with a ‘good morning’ start to the day, by helping with getting up, showering, washing, bathing, dressing up and having breakfast.
Preparing food and drinks.
Supporting service users with shopping or alternatively doing it on their behalf to an agreed shopping list.
Ensuring a timely prompt for medication when due.
Undertaking domestic tasks such as cleaning, laundry and ironing either on a regular basis or as a ‘spring clean’, whatever the season.
Domiciliary/Personal care
Providing of a respite service to those performing the roles of principal carers during their time off each week.
Pampering sessions – the occasional visit to organise to make a cup of tea bathing, clean clothes, fresh bedding and a thoughtfully prepared meal before bedtime.