We monitor the health and safety of individuals, providing assistance in emergencies and ensuring a safe living environment.

We provide support for all adults, along with any personal care needs our staff are able to undertake everyday household duties, prepare and cook meals and provide companionship.

Our staff are fully prepared and trained to support people that are living with dementia, have had a stroke or living with a chronic condition such as Autism or Diabetes.

Short-term support / Respite at home Full time caring can become a full-time occupation with minimal opportunity to take time for oneself. Striking a balance between caring for somebody and having some quality of personal life may be difficult to achieve.

If you look after a loved one or have a regular care assistant wishing to take a break, or you have been discharged from hospital and need support whilst you recuperate, we can offer short-term support or respite services at your own home.

This service can be for several days or for a number of weeks, on a regular basis or as a one-off service to suit your needs, we would do our utmost to respond to a service at short notice.

Rabah Consultancy Ltd and its staff will ensure that none of our clients suffer any form of abuse or improper treatment while receiving care.

This includes:

  • Abuse: Any action that intentionally harms or injures another person. It can be physical, emotional, sexual, or financial.
  • Violence: The use of physical force to harm someone, which can lead to injury or death.

At Rabah Consultancy, we support you through:

  • Physical Abuse: Inflicting physical harm or injury.
  • Emotional/Psychological Abuse: Causing mental distress through manipulation, threats, or humiliation.
  • Sexual Abuse: Non-consensual sexual acts or exploitation.
  • Neglect: Failing to provide necessary care, leading to harm.

Signs of Abuse and Violence we Look for:

  • Unexplained injuries or frequent injuries.
  • Withdrawal from social interactions.
  • Changes in behavior or mood.
  • Fear of certain individuals or situations.
  • Sudden changes in financial situation.

Our Safeguarding Principles:

  1. Prevention: Implement measures to prevent abuse and violence before they occur.
  2. Protection: Ensure that individuals at risk are protected from harm.
  3. Empowerment: Support individuals to make informed choices and have control over their lives.
  4. Partnership: Work collaboratively with other organizations and agencies to safeguard individuals.
  5. Accountability: Ensure that there are clear procedures for reporting and addressing abuse.

Strategies for Safeguarding

  • Education and Training: Provide training for staff and community members on recognizing and responding to abuse.
  • Clear Policies: Establish and communicate clear safeguarding policies and procedures.
  • Reporting Mechanisms: Create accessible and confidential ways for individuals to report abuse.
  • Support Services: Offer counseling and support services for victims of abuse.
  • Community Awareness: Raise awareness about the signs of abuse and available resources.