Clare Drewell
Clare Drewell, Founder and Director
Established in 1993, Care Concern Homecare Limited is an independent provider of high quality home care services to the elderly across Ealing, Acton, Chiswick and the surrounding areas.
Care Concern Homecare
Initial enquiry
At Care Concern Homecare we will ask you about your situation, explain our service, and discuss what might be the most suitable care for you. We are always happy to answer any questions.
Home visit
This is an assessment of your needs in your own home to discuss your care requirements. We will carry out risk assessments of your home and your care needs. It is free of charge and you are under no obligation to commence care.
During this visit, please inform us of everything that might be relevant to the Care Plan, including, but not limited to: your likes; your dislikes; allergies; lifestyle preferences; and physical and medical conditions.
Care starts
Following the home visit, we will organise a personalised Care Plan to suit your needs. A small team of carers will be introduced and a Care Coordinator will be assigned to oversee your care package.
Regular assessment
We will review your Care Plan with you, your family or friend within the first few weeks of your care; as we consider appropriate or desirable; at your reasonable request; and on a yearly basis thereafter.
Client feedback
We always welcome feedback on our service. Do not hesitate to contact us at any time. We also send out an annual satisfaction survey to all of our clients.
Dementia Care
The term dementia is used to describe a range of symptoms associated with a decline in mental ability that is severe enough to interfere with daily life. In 2013 the Department for Health reported that there are 670,000 people living with dementia in the UK.
Alzheimer’s is the most common type of dementia and accounts for between 60 and 80 percent of cases. However, there are a range of different forms of dementia and each individual case is different.
At Care Concern Homecare, we provide specialist training to our carers to ensure that they have the skill and knowledge to allow our clients to remain at home for as long as possible, in surroundings that provide routine, familiarity and maximum independence.