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FRANCHISEFOCUS INVESTMENT: FROM £130,000 Trust and care


Right at Home – the franchise that’s leading in the delivery of care services


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ight at Home has announced plans to develop their service offering in an exciting new


direction that will put it at the forefront of the Government’s integrated health and social care agenda. From November 2023, a number of


offices will start offering home-based services which at the moment are typically only available from nurses in hospitals, or via community-based district nursing teams. This will include catheter and stoma


care, as well as daily care and support for clients who require a feeding tube, known as PEG feeding. These are among the ‘delegated activities’ that highly-trained CareGivers can deliver, with healthcare professional-led training and ongoing supervision and monitoring. As it develops, these services will


be expanded to include wound dressing and a range of healthcare monitoring and testing services, such as blood- pressure checks. The initiative will reduce delays in


hospital discharges and, in many cases, remove the need for people to attend hospital, as they will be able to receive more services from their trusted Right at Home CareGivers, in the comfort of their own home. It has been driven by Simon Osborne,


RaH director of quality, in-home and clinical care, and will be led by Lisa Grainger, whose appointment was recently reported in UK care press. Lisa brings over 30 years of experience


to the role, with her nursing career spanning various healthcare settings including acute, primary care and community care in both the public and private sectors. She has worked in emergency,


haematology, oncology, palliative care and practice nursing, and brings a depth of knowledge that will drive the


78 p Lisa Grainger


training and ongoing clinical support for Right at Home care staff to deliver ‘delegated activities.’ The project will create opportunities


for CareGivers to develop new skills and forge a range of new career paths within the company, in line with Right at Home's commitment to advance and professionalise careers in home care. Right at Home's Clinical Care Project also aligns with the Department of Health and Social Care’s strategic initiatives and broader Integrated Health and Social Care Agenda, which increasingly focuses on meeting individuals' complex clinical needs


in community settings. Simon Osborne says: “I’m certain


that, in working with our excellent Clinical Lead, Lisa Grainger, we can deliver the highest quality delegated activity training and full competency sign off process to our home care franchise network, giving our clients continuously high levels of care in the home."


“Right at Home’s latest project will create opportunities, develop new skills and forge a range of new career paths”


Lisa Grainger adds: "I am really


excited about my appointment. Our CareGivers are best placed to carry out delegated healthcare activities as they will know the person well and understand what is important to them to deliver consistent person-centred care. Through this project we will enable our CareGivers to deliver delegated health care activities to their clients safely, competently and with confidence. “I always seek to maintain the


highest of standards and pride myself on my ability to adapt to colleagues' and clients’ specific needs and build trusting relationships with all who I interact with." 


RIGHT AT HOME Care 0151 305 0755 rightathomefranchising.co.uk franchising@rightathome.co.uk


Investment level: £100k-£250k


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