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
Shiela impressed me from the start with her friendly, attentive, and comprehensive appraisal and appreciation of my father’s needs. I would rate her excellent on all four key caring categories. She is kind, and jollies him along whilst encouraging him to attain goals, and assisting with regular exercises to build him up after an extended period of muscle atrophy. She is diligent in using all the aids he needs to assist with his care, systematic in re-organising medication to ensure retailer administration, communicative in reporting changes and concerns about his observations, and organised regarding future prescriptions, and orders he needs. She takes initiative on tasks that need to be done, and uses free moments to complete house-keeping tasks, all with a cheerful demeanour. She is very fondly regarded by my father, and has managed to lift his spirits when he becomes downcast and depressed. Her experience, intelligence and compassion is hugely reassuring to us, and we have been delighted she has been, and hopefully will continue to be, part of his care-team. Dr Sarah Partridge (Oncologist) London |
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Phone Friend is a professional care service providing phone line help and support to those who want to go on living in their own home independently.
An experienced and friendly care giver will keep regularly in touch with you, to chat or, if you wish, the occasional visit to share a cuppa. It is a service aimed at giving you and your family reassurance.
We could help you to continue living independently in your own home and keeping you safe. We can also offer physio expertise, with exercises and stretching to improve and maintain mobility.
If you wish we can also keep an online daily diary, which your loved ones can also access to know you are safe and keeping well.
Keeping in mind that prevention is better than cure we give you a caring friend that is always at hand, prepared and ready to help.
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Hi Stuart, I just wanted to let you know that Hetty has been extraordinary in the last few days. Since the incident with my sister’s ex husband on Tuesday she has had to cope with my sister’s suicidal feelings, trips to the emergency mental health crisis team, trips to A&E with my sister for treatment to her eye, up at all hours of the night with my sister and trying to find stashes of medication all to keep sister safe. I don’t know anyone else who would cope with what she has had to deal with. If there is any way possible for her to continue caring for my sister and her daughter in the longer term that is absolutely our wish. She is also incredibly good humoured about everything & so caring. I don’t know what we would do without her. Thank you for finding her for us.
Sarah
Subject to current Home Office regulations and in the right circumstances we are able to provide carers as staff for Private Homes and Care Homes, as well as agencies.
We have recently supplied carers direct from the Philippines and other Filipinos who have been working elsewhere.
To discuss this in respect of your particular Carer Staffing needs please call:
0800 0231280 (UK Office hours 9am to 5pm Monday-Friday)
07960 756004 (Out of hours)
Filipino Care Givers are very proactive in advising and arranging care for my elderly father. Myla has been fantastic with her physio skills keeping him active, as well as constantly reviewing all aspects of his care. I could not recommend FCG highly enough. Neil Slagel |