Kaleidoscope Care
Make staying at home the better
choice
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Our Aims and Objectives
Kaleidoscope Care
Limited aims to provide care and support for people in their own homes to enable
them to continue living an independent, dignified and purposeful life and
encouraging them to retain control though an informed and genuine choice over
the care they receive from us. The formal areas we aim to enable are
privacy; dignity; security; independence; choice; fulfillment and the
ability to exert civil rights

It is our ultimate
goal, depending upon the availability of our Care Workers, to provide a totally
individual personal approach to your care needs within the agreed time frame,
through reliable, friendly, highly competent, and motivated personnel who have
been selected to meet your particular needs.
The competence of
those who have all been personally recruited and selected to care for you are
central to our service.
Philosophy and communication
This formal statement is backed by a management philosophy that wishes to
develop a high standard of service provided by a confident, well managed and
positive team of carers and office support staff.
The two owners work a full week in the business and have an
intimate knowledge of its operation. They plan to extend a communication
policy from health and safety to apply right across the company.
It is the duty of any employee to act in any matter where health and safety of
any individual may come into question. Failure to do so could be
considered a serious lapse. Likewise, Kaleidoscope Care may consider it the
duty of any employee, regardless of their position, to inform the company
of any matter that the business needs to know to meet its aims and objectives.
This key information policy is designed to keep managers informed and on their
toes; it also speeds communication and increases the motivation to act now.
The company believes its success will depend on good information.
Sustained positive action is impossible without consistent information supply
from those most in the know: the carers.
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