Home Care Assessment

A care needs assessment is carried out before a person starts receiving care.

These are carried out by a specially trained staff.

The needs assessor aims to get a holistic picture of your lifestyle, health and areas where you need assistance.

They will use the information they gather to construct a care plan and, if you are going to receive care in your own home, try to match you with care workers with the personality and skills to deliver the best possible care for you.

Who are needs assessments for?

Needs assessments are for anybody with additional needs who is interested in receiving care or support. These could be for people with mental, physical or learning disabilities, older people or those with short or long-term illnesses.

If a friend or relative is currently supporting you, they may wish to have a separate carer’s assessment.

Terms and Conditions

Key Company Policies of Alpine Care 

We have made available a number of our key policies and company documentation for your reference.

These are published for you to download, should you wish, so that you may appreciate our ongoing commitment to upholding high standards in service provision, equality and in the personnel we employ.

Quality Management Policy

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Statement of Purpose Policy

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Service User Guide

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Based on the principles of UKAS ISO 9001: 2008

By law, all Home Care Providers in England are responsible for making sure that the care they provide meets government standards of quality and safety.

The object of this guide is to summaries the essential information for people who are already using or considering our service, their friends, relatives, carers and representatives.

Complaints Policy

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Gifts Wills And Benquets

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Equality and Diversity Policy

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Based on the principles of UKAS ISO 9001: 2008

By law, all Home Care Providers in England are responsible for making sure that the care they provide meets government standards of quality and safety.

The object of this guide is to summaries the essential information for people who are already using or considering our service, their friends, relatives, carers and representatives.

Key Holding & Access

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GDPR

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Medicines

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Confidentiality policy

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Fire Safety policy

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Manual Handling

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