by Marie Page | Home Care
Domiciliary care, also known as home care, is provided to people who may be unable to leave their homes or manage fully independently due to disability, illness, or age. It can include a wide range of services such as personal care such as bathing and dressing,...
by Marie Page | Home Care
Shadowing is the process of a new employee or trainee attending a home care visit to a service user and witnessing what occurs. They follow an experienced carer as they perform their duties and is a common training method in the domiciliary care industry. The person...
by Marie Page | Compliance and CQC
With the UK government’s target of 80% of Care Quality Commission (CQC) registered providers to have digital social care records by March 2024 domiciliary care providers have little over a year to research and implement digital home care management systems. Digital...
by Marie Page | Company News
All new businesses taking on CareLineLive for the first time are given onboarding training. We’ve put this guide together to help you make the most of your onboarding. Below are the most common reasons why your training could fail: 1. Your staff are not ready to...
by Marie Page | Company News
The CareLineLive teams got together to wear purple socks in recognition of International Day of Disabled Persons which takes place annually on the 3rd of December. This year’s theme was transformative solutions for inclusive development: the role of innovation...