Learn about the dangers of using unregulated introductory care agencies and why a regulated care provider is always the best choice for your parents or family members\’ personal in-home care in Edinburgh.
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Understanding how the Care Inspectorate works in Scotland and its role in care quality will provide you with the information you need when choosing an Edinburgh private care provider.
The recent story of an unvetted carer being able to provide care to an 89-year-old vulnerable man has sent shockwaves through the care sector. You must be vigilant when choosing home help in Edinburgh or any location . . .
In its last official report, the Care Inspectorate mentioned that there were 197 registered care agencies in Edinburgh either providing home care or housing support, so if you are looking for a service provider who delivers care at home services in Edinburgh, then the Care Inspectorate website is a great place to start your research.
What are the Differences Between a Nursing Home and a Care at Home Provider? In this post, we answer the above question for you, as well as provide some links and resources which will help you make the right decision of using the service of a Nursing Home in Edinburgh or if a home care provider is best for you if you are a senior living in Edinburgh or the surrounding area.
We are absolutely thrilled and immensely proud to announce that 1st Focus Homecare has been recognised as one of the top 20 care at home companies in Scotland. This achievement is a testament to the unwavering dedication and tireless efforts of our exceptional staff since our company’s inception six years ago…
1st Focus Homecare are proud to announce that we have partnered with the Eric Liddell Centre in Morningside and are now sponsoring their monthly Community Living Room event which happens every month…
Scotland, like many other nations, is grappling with a pressing social care crisis. With an aging population and increasing demand for care services, the existing system is struggling to meet the needs of individuals who require assistance. This post aims to shed light on the social care crisis in Scotland, examining the challenges faced and proposing potential pathways to reform.