COVID-19
Bluecrest Care is keeping fully abreast of developments relating to the continued spread of (COVID-19) across the UK and Ireland.
How to get in touch
Most BluecrestCare Offices remain open and can be contacted on relevant office numbers and emails. A few Bluecrest Care Offices are located in tier 3 / alert level very high areas. Some offices may have made the decision to work fully or partially from home. However local arrangements will be in place to ensure where required you can still contact your local office.
Bluecrest Care COVID-19 Statement
Bluecrest Care is well equipped to keep fully abreast of developments relating to the continued spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) across the UK and Ireland. We are routinely monitoring developments, reviewing our protocols, and preparing appropriate responses as the situation evolves. Bluebird Care is committed to ensuring all steps are taken to protect the health and well-being of all our colleagues and customers.
Just as we have done previously in preparation for and during virus outbreaks, Bluecrest Care continues to work closely with Health Authorities, Homecare Association/Scottish Care and Care Regulators in order to protect colleagues and customers and maintain service delivery. Every Bluebird Care office is keeping its Business Continuity Plans under review in preparation for a possible escalation of the outbreak.
Changes in legislation impacting all frontline care staff delivering face-to-face regulated activities in England will come into force on the 1st of April 2022. It will be a statutory requirement for anyone working in Home Care in England to be double vaccinated. At Bluecrest Care, we actively encourage all of our staff to be fully vaccinated for the safety of themselves, our customers and their families.
Advice during coronavirus
At the time of writing this notice, the UK and Ireland are experiencing a period of sustained transmission of coronavirus. This means that cases of coronavirus are continuing to rise rapidly.
However, as with any other virus, the best way to prevent infection and spread is to avoid being exposed to it. You can help to prevent the spread of any respiratory outbreak by doing the following:
- Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
- Always wash your hands when you get home or to work
- Use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available
- Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the
bin straight away, or sneeze into the bend of your elbow, then wash your hands.
- Avoid close contact with persons who have respiratory illness symptoms.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
- Cover your face by wearing a face covering in enclosed spaces
- Make space by staying at least 2 metres apart – or 1 metre
with a face covering or other precautions.
- If you have coronavirus symptoms, stay at home (unless you are attending a test site)
and book a free NHS test to check if you have coronavirus.
In the Republic of Ireland, you should phone your GP or GP out-of-hours straightaway
to discuss your symptoms and whether you need a test for COVID-19.
- If you are asked to self-isolate please follow the advice from the
test and trace service in your area/nation. In some nations,
it is an offence not to self-isolate if told to do so.
- If a member of staff has a positive confirmed diagnosis of coronavirus
the local Bluebird Care office will prepare a list of all customers and
staff the affected person has been in contact with for at least the
previous 48 hours. We will fully cooperate with local tests and trace
services and contact customers or their representatives where this is appropriate.
Bluecrest Care support during coronavirus
At Bluecrest Care we will continue to provide the highest level of care and support our customers expect during the coronavirus pandemic. We follow government guidance in the UK and the Republic of Ireland to ensure we protect our customers and our staff. There are a number of measures we have taken to ensure we protect our customers, our staff and members of the public including (but not limited to):
- All Bluecrest Care Offices have a COVID-19 office risk assessment
in place in accordance with government and HSE guidance.
- All Bluecrest Care staff wear Personal Protective Equipment in
accordance with government guidance. In England, the guidance followed is
Personal protective equipment (PPE) – a resource for care workers delivering home care
(domiciliary care) during sustained COVID-19 transmission in the UK.
- All Bluecrest Care Offices comply with five steps to safer
working together to evidence they are staying COVID-19 secure in 2020.
- Bluecrest Care Office has access to a central COVID-19 toolkit.
This is a hub of resources that ensures our offices remain up to
date with and follow current guidance.
- Bluecrest Care Office have a Business Continuity Plan in place
which includes COVID-19-specific measures where disruption could occur.
Travel
For those who need to travel, please ensure you are up to date with current COVID-19 guidance for your area.
Useful links to further up-to-date information
For the most up-to-date information, you can visit The Department of Health
and Social Care or see the below links for various official sources.
Images and Video content across
the Bluecrest Care Business
Please note that the vast majority of the images and videos that you see across the www.bluecrestcare.co.uk websites were taken during non-covid times and when restrictions and PPE requirements weren’t in place. The fact that our images don’t show our wonderful care teams wearing PPE when interacting with our customers does not mean that we don’t take government guidance and advice about wearing PPE during these challenging times seriously. We absolutely do. In fact, it’s one of the reasons why you won’t see as many images of our teams wearing PPE as you will without ….because we’re trying to keep our interactions with our customers as safe as we possibly can (and taking pictures for promotional use doesn’t really demonstrate this). We’d like everyone to be assured that we operate absolutely in line with all government and industry guidelines when it comes to keeping our customers, their families and our staff safe.
How to find the right care for you or your relative
Get in touch with us
Fill in our call-back form or give us a call to find out how we can help you.
Assessment
We’ll come out to you to find out what you or your loved one needs to help stay independent at home.
Care team chosen
You’ll be cared for by our specially trained team to support you to remain at home for as long as possible.