Room 44 Council Offices, High Street, Moreton-in-Marsh, GL56 0LW
View Full Details of Aroma Care GloucestershireLovel girl but unaware of removing night bay in the morning and fixing leg bag securely.
Aroma Care has looked after both my parents and just my Mother now as Dad has passed. The team are very friendly and have an excellent way with elderly people. They treat their clients with respect and I know my mother looks forward to them visiting. Nothing is too much trouble and I trust all of them to look after Mum which is reassuring. The management are great and if something is not quite right it is not a problem to sort it out. A great team of people. Thank you.
Generally the care provided to my sister in law is very good. If we have issues with a carer we tend to sort the problems out with them. The main carer for my sister in law is excellent. They seem to have a good understanding with each other. The relief carer is not so good and tends to do as little as possible and my sister in law has said she spends a lot of time on her mobile phone.
The carers at Aroma Care are excellent, they all work so hard and are cheerful, very respectful and put you at ease in difficult circumstances. I am never made to feel rushed and they are mindful of my needs before leaving. They do their best to accomodate hospital appointments and family visits.
Mum's main carer is amazing, makes mum feel very at ease, knows mum's routine and the pace mum can go at, he always goes above what is expected. He is a staff member you should be proud of. Other carers are ok but tend to rush mum, which stresses mum out. The management needs to sort their rotas out as mums' visits have got later and later.
Well looked after by kind carers. Thorough washing and dressing. Some eratic timing because of work load. Very helpful to be informed by telephone of delays or changes. Generally very helpful.
Quality of care is variable depending on which carer visits. Some carers do not follow the care plan and do not encourage client independence. The timing of visits often changes without notification or consent. Some carers do not interact other than to give instructions, they appear to have little interest in building a relationship with the client. Sadly for some, their role is a job rather than a vocation.
Lovel girl but unaware of removing night bay in the morning and fixing leg bag securely.
Aroma Care has looked after both my parents and just my Mother now as Dad has passed. The team are very friendly and have an excellent way with elderly people. They treat their clients with respect and I know my mother looks forward to them visiting. Nothing is too much trouble and I trust all of them to look after Mum which is reassuring. The management are great and if something is not quite right it is not a problem to sort it out. A great team of people. Thank you.
Generally the care provided to my sister in law is very good. If we have issues with a carer we tend to sort the problems out with them. The main carer for my sister in law is excellent. They seem to have a good understanding with each other. The relief carer is not so good and tends to do as little as possible and my sister in law has said she spends a lot of time on her mobile phone.
The carers at Aroma Care are excellent, they all work so hard and are cheerful, very respectful and put you at ease in difficult circumstances. I am never made to feel rushed and they are mindful of my needs before leaving. They do their best to accomodate hospital appointments and family visits.
Mum's main carer is amazing, makes mum feel very at ease, knows mum's routine and the pace mum can go at, he always goes above what is expected. He is a staff member you should be proud of. Other carers are ok but tend to rush mum, which stresses mum out. The management needs to sort their rotas out as mums' visits have got later and later.
Well looked after by kind carers. Thorough washing and dressing. Some eratic timing because of work load. Very helpful to be informed by telephone of delays or changes. Generally very helpful.
Quality of care is variable depending on which carer visits. Some carers do not follow the care plan and do not encourage client independence. The timing of visits often changes without notification or consent. Some carers do not interact other than to give instructions, they appear to have little interest in building a relationship with the client. Sadly for some, their role is a job rather than a vocation.