Knaresborough House, High Street, Knaresborough, HG5 0HW
View Full Details of Monarchy Care Services LtdWe use Monarchy after a disastrous time with a care company that nearly put our grandma in hospital. Our current level of service is hit and miss - some carers are attentive but others do the bare min and this has an impact on Grandma whose needs grow week on week. The level of attentiveness by those writing the support plans and lack of clear Re-assessment of needs fails the carers to be able to fulfil roles within the client's home whilst the client is relatively safe - the attention to details that enable independence within the home is varied. For example, not encouraging fix dentures leads to undernutrition, not washing/drying properly has led to sore areas. We have had issues with safety around the home, bin bags tied to cupboards in walkways where Grandma could potentially be. Whilst care is of an acceptable but minimal standard there has, and continues to be, a lot of direction and input from family for things that should be done as part and parcel of a home care service.
It is not possible to generalise on the work of these people, some are very good, others very poor in their appreciation of the way we have lived our lives and in helping with domestic chores!
I find all the carers very pleasant and helpful. We are at an age where we can trust them. We have had six carers, and they are so caring, they talk to my husband and make him feel like a human being. I am 75 and he is 85. Once again, we are very happy with them. I have not marked value for money as I do not know how much yet.
Friendly, helpful staff, willing to assist with anything I needed at that time. Ready to change things to meet appointments etc. Very happy with the services provided so far for personal and other care tasks. Never rushed, they follow the needs of the individuals being cared for.
Overall I am satisfied. My only complaint is that at weekends the nurse (who comes in the morning) is often late and very rushed as she has to fit clients in on Saturdays and Sundays due to their relatives taking it easy over the weekend.
My experience with Monarchy Care has been better than I expected. I have two carers who care for me on a regular time. They have been kind, keep to a regular time and particularly, I feel they perform their duties in a very professional way. They have seen me through a very bad time with my legs and they are now better because of the care I have had. They have supplied the kind of carer I asked for two years ago and her and her team have accepted any requests of mine.
I am very happy with my care. Nothing seems to be too much trouble for her. I am kept clean and fed and she does my shopping, collects my prescriptions and takes me out for a little walk.
I have been a service user for a few years and I find the staff wonderful. They are always friendly, caring, and honest and make me feel at ease.
Without a doubt, dementia is an awful disease, and when professional care is required, a family needs to have confidence that their loved one is in good hands. On behalf of our family, I wanted to specifically mention two particular members of staff whom I met at my father-in-law's home this week. They met his care needs with compassion, dignity, patience and cheerfulness and really put him at ease. I witnessed exemplary care. A big thank you from all of us.
We use Monarchy after a disastrous time with a care company that nearly put our grandma in hospital. Our current level of service is hit and miss - some carers are attentive but others do the bare min and this has an impact on Grandma whose needs grow week on week. The level of attentiveness by those writing the support plans and lack of clear Re-assessment of needs fails the carers to be able to fulfil roles within the client's home whilst the client is relatively safe - the attention to details that enable independence within the home is varied. For example, not encouraging fix dentures leads to undernutrition, not washing/drying properly has led to sore areas. We have had issues with safety around the home, bin bags tied to cupboards in walkways where Grandma could potentially be. Whilst care is of an acceptable but minimal standard there has, and continues to be, a lot of direction and input from family for things that should be done as part and parcel of a home care service.
It is not possible to generalise on the work of these people, some are very good, others very poor in their appreciation of the way we have lived our lives and in helping with domestic chores!
I find all the carers very pleasant and helpful. We are at an age where we can trust them. We have had six carers, and they are so caring, they talk to my husband and make him feel like a human being. I am 75 and he is 85. Once again, we are very happy with them. I have not marked value for money as I do not know how much yet.
Friendly, helpful staff, willing to assist with anything I needed at that time. Ready to change things to meet appointments etc. Very happy with the services provided so far for personal and other care tasks. Never rushed, they follow the needs of the individuals being cared for.
Overall I am satisfied. My only complaint is that at weekends the nurse (who comes in the morning) is often late and very rushed as she has to fit clients in on Saturdays and Sundays due to their relatives taking it easy over the weekend.
My experience with Monarchy Care has been better than I expected. I have two carers who care for me on a regular time. They have been kind, keep to a regular time and particularly, I feel they perform their duties in a very professional way. They have seen me through a very bad time with my legs and they are now better because of the care I have had. They have supplied the kind of carer I asked for two years ago and her and her team have accepted any requests of mine.
I am very happy with my care. Nothing seems to be too much trouble for her. I am kept clean and fed and she does my shopping, collects my prescriptions and takes me out for a little walk.
I have been a service user for a few years and I find the staff wonderful. They are always friendly, caring, and honest and make me feel at ease.
Without a doubt, dementia is an awful disease, and when professional care is required, a family needs to have confidence that their loved one is in good hands. On behalf of our family, I wanted to specifically mention two particular members of staff whom I met at my father-in-law's home this week. They met his care needs with compassion, dignity, patience and cheerfulness and really put him at ease. I witnessed exemplary care. A big thank you from all of us.