FAQ Live-In Care

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As an individual searching for care for yourself or your loved one, planning ahead can offer huge advantages.

The sooner you can start to plan for you or your loved one’s potential care requirements, the better.

There are tons of choices to make and naturally financial considerations that could be very complicated, particularly when you’re organising this for somebody else. Not Many Folks know All the choices available for maintenance financing, financing and planning

You or your loved one may be eligible for fully funded live-in care through the NHS
If you meet specific eligibility criteria, the local authority might have the ability to finance part or all your care expenses.
Personal independence payment (PIP) is a benefit for people who need help taking part in everyday life or who find it difficult to get around. It replaces disability living allowance for people between the ages of 16 and 64 inclusive.
Personal budgets and direct payments are amounts of funding allocated to you from your local council or health authority so you can purchase support and arrange your own support and care independently.
The lowest rate is payable if care is needed for a significant proportion of the day or for people who cannot prepare a cooked meal. The middle rate is payable if frequent attention or continual supervision is needed throughout the day.
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River of Life Care Live-In Care:

Irrespective of illness and ability, it's probable your loved one is going to wish to keep as much independence and freedom as you can.

Jobs as a live in carer

After we receive the completed job application form, we will invite you for the interview.

We are always looking for outstanding candidates who have experience in care, good communication skills, with the ability to handle emergency situations and are very passionate about bringing a positive change in people’s lives