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What happens at a free care assessment
Not sure what to expect from a care assessment? Here is a simple walk-through of what happens and how it leads to a personalised care plan.
A care assessment is the first step in arranging home care, and it is nothing to feel anxious about. It is simply a friendly, no-obligation conversation to understand what support would help, and to make sure the home is safe. Here is what to expect.
Understanding needs and routines
We take time to understand the person's daily routine, what they find difficult, what they enjoy, and what matters most to them. The goal is to shape care around the individual, so it fits naturally into their life.
A home safety and risk check
As part of the assessment we look at the home environment, including any risks around mobility, access or daily tasks. This home safety and risk assessment helps us plan care that keeps the person safe and comfortable.
Involving the family
Families are welcome to be part of the conversation. Their knowledge is invaluable, and involving them from the start helps everyone feel confident about the plan.
Agreeing a personalised care plan
After the assessment we agree a personalised care plan that sets out the support, timings and preferences. The plan is reviewed regularly and can be adjusted as needs change.
- A friendly, no-obligation conversation
- Understanding needs, routines and wishes
- A home safety and risk check
- A personalised care plan agreed with you
Book your free assessment
To arrange a free care assessment with Britz Healthcare in Doncaster, call 01302 870 161 or request a call back through the website.
Arrange a Free Care Assessment
Tell us a little about your situation and our care team will call you back to talk through the options. There is no obligation.
- 01302 870 161 or 07454 479177
- info@britzhealthcare.co.uk
- Grainger Centre, Edlington T. C., Stubbins Hill, New Edlington, Doncaster DN12 1JN
- No obligation, talk through your options with our care team.
- Your information is handled in line with our privacy policy.
- For urgent or emergency medical help, call 999.
