Latest Reviews for Rehoboth Recruitment and Services Ltd
27 September 2024
The manager goes the extra mile to ensure excellent service for my
mother. They also advise on best practices to help us care for my
mother. Their staff is consistent which helps because she has dementia.
My mother has developed a good relationship with both her caregivers and
has a good rapport with them. The manager staff are friendly and
willing and ready to help in any way. The whole organisation is
supportive and very professional in their conduct. They wear their
uniform at all times and use their aprons and gloves. We have contact
details for the agency so are able to contact them directly when needed.
21 December 2023
I have been finding that some of the carers that you are providing would
rather sit in my mother's room and confine her there instead of trying
to interact with the activities, we do need her doing the activities as
this stimulates her mind and keeps her mobile. When we come to see her
the carer wants to be "in her pocket, so to speak"; instead of
when mum has family come to see her, leaving her to them, they want to
interrupt. We would like them to get Mum out of her room more than they
are doing and if they are given the option to go on a tour, then Mum
needs to go. I do hope that this advice and help will be put to good
use and that going forward things can only get better for Mum.
Latest Reviews for Rehoboth Recruitment and Services Ltd
27 September 2024
The manager goes the extra mile to ensure excellent service for my
mother. They also advise on best practices to help us care for my
mother. Their staff is consistent which helps because she has dementia.
My mother has developed a good relationship with both her caregivers and
has a good rapport with them. The manager staff are friendly and
willing and ready to help in any way. The whole organisation is
supportive and very professional in their conduct. They wear their
uniform at all times and use their aprons and gloves. We have contact
details for the agency so are able to contact them directly when needed.
21 December 2023
I have been finding that some of the carers that you are providing would
rather sit in my mother's room and confine her there instead of trying
to interact with the activities, we do need her doing the activities as
this stimulates her mind and keeps her mobile. When we come to see her
the carer wants to be "in her pocket, so to speak"; instead of
when mum has family come to see her, leaving her to them, they want to
interrupt. We would like them to get Mum out of her room more than they
are doing and if they are given the option to go on a tour, then Mum
needs to go. I do hope that this advice and help will be put to good
use and that going forward things can only get better for Mum.