Home Instead Senior Care, a
leading global provider of home care services for seniors, expressed its grave concern
at the recent publication of complaints received by the HSE around the
provision of home care services.
A recent Irish Times article revealed
that bad practice continues in the sector and examples of such unacceptable
practice included poor standards of intimate care, allegations of theft and
cases of staff not showing up resulting in their clients being left in bed for
prolonged periods of time.
According to Danette Connolly,
Director of Care, Home Instead Waterford, these incidents are shocking and
wholly unacceptable. “Every day across
the state, tens of thousand of older people and their families depend on home
care services to allow them to stay in their own homes. Every organisation, whether it’s the HSE, a not-for-profit
organisation or a private care provider, has a responsibility to provide a
level of care that is beyond reproach.”
Danette added, “What was
particularly disturbing about the report was that the incidents cited would
have caused a lot of distress and anguish to those involved. Most people who avail of home care do so to
enable them to remain and feel safe in their own homes. Whilst the majority of carers go above and
beyond the call of duty to provide a high level of care, this report has cast a
shadow on the complete sector.”
Whilst the homecare sector
still remains to this day unregulated, Home Instead Senior Care, a member of
HCCI (Home and Community Care Ireland),
welcomes and lobbies for regulation. The
Department of Health has committed to regulating public and private home care
services under the Programme for Government 2011- 2016, however Danette would
like to see standard setting in the sector expedited.
Home Instead does adhere to a
strict code of practice to ensure incidents like these never occur. Some of the measures in place include; Garda
vetting of all Home Instead Senior Care CareGIVERs, all CareGIVERs are Fetac
qualified or working towards that qualification, all CareGIVERs are fully
insured and bonded, a daily client log book allows family members to monitor
the activities of CareGIVERs, continual in-home assessment of the client and
CareGIVER is carried out by Home Instead’s Nursing team and Home Instead also
provides a 24 hour on call service.
Home Instead
Senior Care was also awarded ISO certification which copper-fastens its
commitment to quality care, customer service and continual improvement.
Danette continued, “In order to
provide an exceptional and trusted level of care to seniors, regulation needs
to put in place across the sector, the selection and recruitment process should
be stringent and a competent level of back up and support needs to be provided
to all carers, as they have a duty of care to their clients. Every body has the right to feel safe and
cared for in their own homes.”
If you have any concerns about
senior care services, the HSE Information line is open Monday to Saturday from
8am to 8pm – 1850 24 1850.
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