Heavy Boost for the UK’s Care Providers: Staffordshire County Council offers an additional £4.4m amid omicron crisis

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From the novel coronavirus to omicron, a more life-threatening specie of the mass killing virus

 It is entirely factual that the fight against the Covid-19 hasn’t been a walk in the park. Alongside the physical and psychological pain it causes, financial strain is one negativity we can’t forget.

Research points out that it is primarily the elderly who are at higher risk of succumbing to the virus, which now explains everything. So far, many organisations, institutions, etc., have offered a financial hand supporting these struggles; nonetheless, it’s always not enough. This time, Staffordshire County Council narrowed their support to the help Care Provides, pledging an additional £4.4m available by the end of March.

Care Providers

Care Providers in the UK are special healthcare agencies whose core business is taking care of the elderly. The UK has plenty of these organisations/ agencies differing by the quality of services. Our Live-in Care service is a well known agency across the UK for uttermost efficiency, flexibility, and value. We focus primarily on details, ensuring families get the proper care support they need for their loved ones.

Our services are home-based. We have a team of professionally trained carers that we send to your home to take care of you. Some of the critical duties are typical house chores; meal preparation, cleaning the dishes, laundry, etc. Other duties will be going to the shop, bathing the elderly, following up on medication, doctor’s appointments, exercises, etc.

Staffordshire County Council’s fund will be of great benefit to us

In a simple breakdown, the Staffordshire County Council’s funds had £2.75m going to staff incentive schemes comprising Help with childcare costs and one-off bonus expenses. The rest of the Department of Health & Social Care funds will be expended on staff recruitment campaigns, infection control in homes, and support with hospital discharges.

The Staffordshire County Council’s funds came in as an addition to what the Stoke-on-Trent City Council and Hertfordshire County Council agreed on. Earlier, the two resorted to utilising the government’s money as funds towards the bonus payments for the ‘front liners.’ The term generally defines all health and social care workers.

In a statement made by Staffordshire County Council’s lead on COVID, Dr. Johnny McMahon he said; “Our care workers both in care homes and in supporting people in their own homes, have been on the frontline of this pandemic for nearly two years, dealing with one challenge after another.”

In a continuing statement, further made the following statements;

“We need to do everything we can to both keep and attract the very best staff particularly over the winter months and, while for many working in care is very much a vocation, we hope these potential benefits will go some small way to rewarding their fantastic efforts.”

“Health and care go hand in hand, and in Staffordshire, the NHS and ourselves are very much working together to do what is best for residents and for staff to help us through what is still going to be a very challenging few weeks.”

We welcome more Help!

Conclusively, Care Providers still need support, not only finance-related. Covid-19 is an inconveniencing factor across the entire world, and besides safety, we all need support. At Live-in Care Direct, our commitment to the fight continues, and all we hope for is more support.


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