Live in care can be big step

We realise just what a big step it can be to have someone come to live with you.

Such an important decision requires both parties to be happy.   

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Patricia Spruce, MBE, wrote on her Linkedin page about her experience when receiving her MBE and quoted Prince William as she spoke to the Prince about Kate's healthcare. "Prince William said that Katherine [sic] had two Filipino nurses looking after her and they were amazing and kind."

Please Note: The nurses referred to here are not employees or agents of Filipino Care Givers Ltd

Trish Spruce MBE FCIPD

 

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Q: How many days and hours will my live-in support worker work?

A: Although a Filipino Care Giver lives in your home, he or she is not expected to provide care 24 hours a day. A typical day will be broken into contact/work time and non-contact/downtime, based around your daily routines and preferences.

On average Filipino Care Giver may typically work 8-10 hours a day. In order to comply with the employment law regulations, your support worker will require a minimum two-hour break in every working day.

During this time they must be free to leave your home.

On average most support workers can work six or seven days a week.

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