Pembrokeshire HSG

Pembrokeshire HSG "Quality Care, Dignity, Independence" - Homecare Support is the domiciliary care division of the Hum

11/01/2022

πŸ’‰ Today marks exactly 100 years since Leonard Thompson, a 14-year-old boy dying from type 1 diabetes, became the first person to receive an injection of insulin on 11 January 1922.

⬇️ Within 24 hours, Leonard’s dangerously high blood sugar levels dropped, but he developed an abscess at the site of the injection and still had high levels of ketones.

πŸ”¬ Scientists worked day and night on purifying the extract even further, and Leonard was given a second injection on 23 January 1922. This time it was a complete success and Leonard’s blood sugar levels become near-normal, with no obvious side effects. For the first time in history, type 1 diabetes was not a death sentence.

Insulin saved Leonard’s life and countless others over the last century. It’s so exciting to see how far diabetes research has come since then, but there's still a way to go until we find a cure. We're determined to get there - because diabetes is relentless, but so are we. πŸ’™

To find out more about the story of insulin and the last 100 years of , head to our website: https://orlo.uk/y0hHq

11/01/2022
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12/07/2021

𝗕π—₯π—˜π—”π—žπ—œπ—‘π—š: Face mask wearing to remain in Wales by law
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The Welsh Government has confirmed this morning (Sunday 11 July) that face masks will be required by law for β€œas long as coronavirus remains a threat”.

Ministers within the cabinet at Welsh Government have agreed that mask wearing will continue to be a law if Wales moves from alert level one, to zero in settings such as:

β€’ Public transport, including taxis

β€’ Health and social care - unless people are medically exempt

The Government has added that a decision is still yet to be made for mask wearing within retails (such as shops and supermarkets).

Meanwhile, across the border in England, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said wearing a mask will no longer be legally required in most places from 19 July.

On Wednesday 14 July, the Government will be undertaking the 21-day review of the coronavirus regulations where a major announcement is set to take place.

Wales currently sits at alert level one but the Government is currently preparing to publish an updated Coronavirus Control Plan which will set out what will happen beyond alert level one.

The review is set to include whether restrictions can be relaxed in some indoor places, including people’s homes.

Ministers will also be setting out plans for how Wales will move beyond alert level one to a new alert level zero, with fewer legal restrictions.

𝗗𝗒 𝗬𝗒𝗨 π—”π—šπ—₯π—˜π—˜, 𝗒π—₯ π—œπ—¦ π—œπ—§ π—§π—œπ— π—˜ 𝗧𝗒 π— π—’π—©π—˜ 𝗒𝗑?

14/11/2020

For all of our fantastic staff πŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ’•

So care workers don't deserve more than minimum wage because they "only sit around and make cups of tea for people" and it’s an unskilled job?!?!? I can give you a list off the top of my head to show what care workers actually have to do, and I can bet it's not even half of it.

1) Washes

2) Showers/baths

3) Dressing

4)Shaving

5) Apply creams

6) Brushing hair/teeth

7)Changing incontinence pads

8)Emotional support when they're sad

9)Giving them company, sometimes we're the only people they see all day

10)Giving medication, even the likes of controlled drugs

11)Hoists, stand aids, getting the person from A to B

12) Reassure them when they're frightened, calming them down when they're irritated

13) Cleaning their homes

14) Take them out to socialise

15) Shopping calls

16) Chase up medication

17) Call GP's when new medication/cream may be needed

18)Arrange appointments

19) Make their meals and drinks

20) Catheter care

21)Stoma care

22) Answer all their emergency response calls

23) Handle their finances, in some cases

24) Remain calm and professional when they're hurling verbal and sometimes physical abuse at you

25) Apologise when they insult the care staff, even though it's not our fault

26) Take them to the hospital when needed

27) Toilet calls

28) Feeding them

29) Turning them onto each side if bed ridden, to avoid sores

30) Battling with 111 and Doctors when you know they need to be checked over

31) Dementia care

32) Alzheimers care

33) Parkinsons care

34) Many various illnesses and disease care

35) End of life care

36) Supporting families, reassuring them and keeping them informed of everything happening with their relative

37) Dealing with family complaints and apologising even though the situation was often 99% out of your control

38) Pushing people in wheelchairs, along with all their shopping bags when they're out

39) Acting fast when someone shows symptoms of a stroke, heart attack, fits, various other conditions

40) Keeping people calm when they have fell, assuring them that help is on the way and they need to lay still as possible

41) Recognising when the person you visit numerous times a week is acting out of sorts. Acting upon it and seeking advice because you KNOW that's not their usual self.

42) Having the patient of a saint. We're busy, but we don't and can't rush. We go at their pace. Always

43) Washing and drying, folding and ironing, putting away clothes

44) Making sure they're wearing their emergency help button, so that you're confident they can press it should they need help once you're gone. It's not always easy. People can refuse, or throw it away.

45) When a person won't take medication they critically need, you have no solution, but you need to BE that solution. Figure out ways you can get them to converse with you and listen, so they will take the tablets that will keep their health stable.

46) We're sometimes verbally and physically abused. We get called all the names under the sun, sometimes we get punched, slapped, kicked and bit, they pull our hair or lash out. It's not always their fault, illnesses can cause this behaviour. We just have to remove ourselves from the environment and report.

47) We can go hours with no break

48) Sometimes we have to hold our bladder for 2+ hours because we literally don't have time for the toilet

49) Our calls list is full, but someone calls for help, we need to find ways we can get to them as well as doing everything else we need to do

50) We don't complain. Our job is hard. Sometimes we laugh, sometimes we're reduced to tears. We do it all for minimum wage, we know we deserve so much more, but we still do it anyway. Because we are care workers, and we genuinely do care

Share if you are or love a care worker... thank you β€οΈπŸ’›πŸ’šπŸ€ŽπŸ€πŸ–€πŸ§‘

As we come out of the firebreak lockdown, it is fundamentally important that we follow the guidance.  Stay safe team.
08/11/2020

As we come out of the firebreak lockdown, it is fundamentally important that we follow the guidance. Stay safe team.

Day in, day out, the HSG Pembs. team deliver the 6c's of Social Care underpinning Compassion in Practice.  β€œAlone we can...
01/11/2020

Day in, day out, the HSG Pembs. team deliver the 6c's of Social Care underpinning Compassion in Practice.


β€œAlone we can do so little, together we can do so much.”

Helen Keller

Don't forget to turn your clocks back tonight and be mindful that some of your customers may be confused about the time ...
24/10/2020

Don't forget to turn your clocks back tonight and be mindful that some of your customers may be confused about the time change.

22/10/2020
It takes a particular person, with the right values and a passion for making a difference to become a carer.  HSG Pembro...
11/10/2020

It takes a particular person, with the right values and a passion for making a difference to become a carer. HSG Pembrokeshire are currently looking for both full and part-time carers, supporting our customers in their own homes.

We are community based; therefore driving is necessary for the role and candidates must hold a full driving license and have access to a vehicle for work.

How we look after you

Β£9.55 - Β£10.40, 20p per mile mileage

Flexible working hours

Ongoing development

We fund your qualifications

Wellbeing support programmes and recognition incentive

Dedicated support during probation from your candidate experience partner

Refer a Friend scheme (paid on offer and after probation)

How you look after our customers

At HSG our goal is to work with customers to give them the life that they want by providing safe and effective care within their own home.

We support people with personal care, showering, bathing, cooking, medication administration and general housekeeping and you would do this in a way that encourages independence.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of their: race, s*x, disability, religion/belief, s*xual orientation, or age.

Successful candidates will need to complete an Enhanced DBS check.

For further information please ring the branch on 01646 629116, email us at pembrokeshire@humansupport.co.uk or message us from Facebook and one of the team will be happy to help.

www.humansupportgroup.co.uk

Your GP surgery and community pharmacies are now booking in Appointments for Flu Jabs.  Please take time and book yourse...
02/10/2020

Your GP surgery and community pharmacies are now booking in Appointments for Flu Jabs. Please take time and book yourself in.

26/09/2020

Here at HSG we celebrate our colleagues successes and wish them every success as they make progressive changes of career.

We have vacancies for Community Carers in South Pembrokeshire.

It takes a special person, with the right values and a passion for making a difference to become a carer in Pembrokeshire. HSG are currently looking for both full and part time carers, supporting our customers in their own homes.

How we look after you

Β£9.55 - Β£10.40, 20p mileage
Flexible working hours
Ongoing development

We fund your qualifications
Wellbeing support programmes and recognition incentive

Dedicated support during probation from your candidate experience partner

Refer a Friend scheme (paid on offer and after probation)

How you look after our customers

At HSG our goal is to work with customers to give them the life that they want by providing safe and effective care within their own home.

We support people with personal care, showering, bathing, cooking, medication administration and general housekeeping and you would do this in a way that encourages independence.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of their: race, s*x, disability, religion/belief, s*xual orientation or age.

Successful candidates will need to complete an Enhanced DBS check.

If this is for you give us a call on 01646 629116 for a chat or email us at pembrokeshire@humansupport.co.uk.

12/09/2020

It is both an exciting time and a sad time for us at HSG! We are saying goodbye to two of our care colleagues this week. They are both moving onto the next chapter in their career progression by going to work with the NHS, and we wish them every success. Now for the exciting part! We are in a position to offer full and part-time vacancies, Interested? Then please continue reading.

It takes a particular person, with the right values and a passion for making a difference to become a carer. HSG Pembrokeshire are currently looking for both full and part-time carers, supporting our customers in their own homes.

We are community based; therefore driving is necessary for the role and candidates must hold a full driving license and have access to a vehicle for work.

How we look after you

Β£9.55 - Β£10.40, 20p per mile mileage

Flexible working hours

Ongoing development

We fund your qualifications

Wellbeing support programmes and recognition incentive

Dedicated support during probation from your candidate experience partner

Refer a Friend scheme (paid on offer and after probation)

How you look after our customers

At HSG our goal is to work with customers to give them the life that they want by providing safe and effective care within their own home.

We support people with personal care, showering, bathing, cooking, medication administration and general housekeeping and you would do this in a way that encourages independence.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of their: race, s*x, disability, religion/belief, s*xual orientation, or age.

Successful candidates will need to complete an Enhanced DBS check.

For further information please ring the branch on 01646 629116, email us at pembrokeshire@humansupport.co.uk or message us from Facebook and one of the team will be happy to help.

www.humansupportgroup.co.uk

Thank you all for the dedication to those who you support, What a TEAM
30/03/2020

Thank you all for the dedication to those who you support, What a TEAM

Sorry to spoil the rest of your Saturday everyone.
28/03/2020

Sorry to spoil the rest of your Saturday everyone.

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