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nickywicky
Jun 23, 2009, 05:21 AM
hi all i am a 33 year old who has just been made redundant from my job as a carer for the mantally handicapped.

i am looking into opening my own agency from home doing both care and baby sitting as i worked nights and live on my own with three children and found it very difficult to find a baby sitter. could anyone offer me advice about how i start to go about this please as its somethin i really would like to do

tickle
Jun 23, 2009, 05:27 AM
Do you have any qualifications or certificates as a caregiver ? This would greatly help you in starting up your own agency.

Are you thinking of taking in adults who need care throughout the day, as caregiver relief, and babysit youngsters as well ? This type of agency would require special licensing and access to nursing, Personal Support Workers and most definitely an 'on call' doctor. Quite possibly you would have to hire staff in accordance with licensing to maintain safety issues.

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Personal Support Worker and Cert. Nurses' Aid.

nickywicky
Jun 23, 2009, 05:32 AM
hi i dont have any qualifications as such just experince lots of it . plus the training i do in my job which includes giving out meds assessing the needs of indivduals. i have a no of pplo tht are support workers that want to work for me . yes i am lookin at opening both maybe indivdual or as the one agency. i know how difficult it is to find someone you can trust. i dont have much experiance t how to even start looking into starting up from scratch

nickywicky
Jun 23, 2009, 05:33 AM
i forgot to say i want to provide care in the persons own home .

tickle
Jun 23, 2009, 05:35 AM
In Ontario anyone without proper certification cannot administer meds or assess, so I am thinking wherever you are, there are regulations as well. Every designation has their own scope of practice.

First, where do you live, what State, what country ?

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tickle
Jun 23, 2009, 05:38 AM
nicky, here is a website which may give you a start with tips on how to get going. I hope it helps.

Home Business Center: How to Start a Home Based Business (http://www.homebusinesscenter.com)

www.homecaremanuals.com

nickywicky
Jun 23, 2009, 05:40 AM
sorry forgot to put i live in lancashire in england. i do have certificates for administiring medication. and first aid qualifications i myself would be looking at doing the business side and not much hands on work if you kn ow what i mean.

tickle
Jun 23, 2009, 04:17 PM
hi nicky, I suggest you investigate the local bylaws and licensing fees in your area, it is important we know where you live because it does make a huge difference as to the advice.

If you do have certs for meds and first aid, then you are close to or could be the equivalent of a registered nursing assistant here. You would have to look into that to avoid any possible lawsuits regarding this scope of practice. The key words are malpractice and violations of confidentiality. Please be careful with that aspect of administration when putting together your business plan. Call and visit some similar establishments, ask questions, keep your eyes open. First and foremost, do not over extend yourself in deciding just what you who you want to administer to. You can mix children and seniors, it just doesnt work. Anyways, in England you would have a hard time establishing both as a daycare centre in regards to restrictions. I would suggest you focus on seniors for personal care, ADLs (activities of daily living), and general care in the home environment.

Investigate google.com and pick up on websites that offer advice on grants, etc. You may quality for some if you are caring for seniors in a home environment.

Please keep us posted.

kindest regards

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