You could consider buying in-care at home from an agency. This could be on a one-off basis or could be regular support coming into the home. Choosing the right care will affect the quality of your life, your family life and the person you care for, so it’s essential to choose the provider who will give the best all-round service for all of your needs – this information from the Carers Trust may help you.
There is a lot of useful information on NHS choices about care and support providers. You can find out about things to think about and search for a care agency.
Which also produces useful information and a directory of care agencies.
You can check the rating of any provider you are considering on the Care Quality Commission website.
Care at home can also be arranged through the local authority. Assuming the person needing care and support agrees, they would have an assessment of need and a financial assessment to determine whether they meet the threshold for help from the council and how much they will have to contribute to the cost. The local authority may then put the service in place or contribute to a budget for you and the person you care for to make your own arrangements.
You may need to phone several agencies because their services are in demand. Care agencies find it easier to accommodate more substantial packages of care. If you are initially looking for something short-term to see how it goes, but think you may need more help in the future, explain this to the agency.
It is now common for people to employ individual care workers or personal assistants. This gives you greater choice and control in being able to choose someone you feel comfortable with. You could employ someone you already know – a friend or, in some circumstances, a family member. However, it does mean extra responsibilities as an employer which is not for everyone.
If you choose to employ someone directly you could consider using a specialist company. They can help you through the process and will take on some of the tasks, like contracts and payroll. You can find out more about these organisations in Bristol on the Bristol City Council website and in South Gloucestershire on the South Gloucestershire Council website.
Disability Rights UK has produced a fact sheet on employing a personal assistant or care worker yourself.
These options are open to you without going through the health and social care services of your local council. But if you need some assistance from the council to get these services, see the section on help from my local council.