have been vital in protecting people who are older or disabled from covid. in care homes where vaccinations became compulsory last november, about 95% of staff are double jabbed. in home care, it s about 80%. hi, helen, it sjust sophie calling from the office, are you 0k? but if mandatoryjabs had gone ahead for home care staff this april, the company where gail works feared it could lose up to 20% of its liverpool staff. i ll send over the links for the government websites and stuff for more information. and already they don t have enough people to meet the demand for care. we are seeing waiting lists treble in some of our areas, so there s many people in hospital, there s many people at home waiting for care that simply we, and i imagine other carers, just can t provide. care leaders say it s better to persuade staff to be vaccinated, and in care homes the last months have been chaotic. organisations have lost very valued staff, people who receive care and support have lost those peop
who are older or disabled from covid. in care homes where vaccinations became compulsory last november, about 95% of staff are double jabbed. in home care, it s about 80%. hi, helen, it sjust sophie calling from the office, are you ok? but if mandatoryjabs had gone ahead for home care staff this april, the company where gail works feared it could lose up to 20% of its liverpool staff. i ll send over the links for the government websites and stuff for more information. and already they don t have enough people to meet the demand for care. we are seeing waiting lists treble in some of our areas, so there s many people in hospital, there s many people at home waiting for care that simply we, and i imagine other carers, just can t provide. care leaders say it s better to persuade staff to be vaccinated, and in care homes the last months have been chaotic. organisations have lost very valued staff, people who receive care and support have lost those people who worked with them, and employer
and pat have been vaccinated, but neither felt she should be sacked over a jab. you ve been coming here seven months, and you ve been in contact with me, like that, and that. so i don t agree with it. it s blackmail, it is blackmail. they can t make you do something you don t want to do. i know, my love. i couldn t imagine not seeing you every day, pat. i couldn t imagine! now gail won t have to choose between a vaccine which she believes hasn t had enough research, and herjob. you know, i can t think of anything i don t like about the job. it s what i m meant to do. it doesn t feel like a job. there is no doubt that vaccinations have been vital in protecting people who are older or disabled from covid. in care homes where vaccinations became compulsory last november, about 95% of staff are double jabbed. in home care, it s about 80%. hi, helen, it sjust sophie calling from the office, are you ok? but if mandatoryjabs had gone ahead for home care staff this april, the company where gai
from the home care association. most worry the requirement for all home care staff to have covid vaccines will add to their recruitment problems. our social affairs editor, alison holt, has been speaking to one family run care company. marion is three hours into what is going to be a very long day. morning, christine. she and her husband run their own home care company. how are you? ..but staff shortages mean both are also out providing support for people like christine. not good? no. 0k. the three visits christine gets a day provide the personal care she needs but also allow her to maintain her independence. she s previously been stuck in hospital waiting for home care and knows how miserable it can be. it s hard when you are in hospital and you are bed blocking. what they were doing for me, i can do at home, i can take my own pills, or get my pills, without them coming around me four times a dayjust
most worry the requirement for all home care staff to have covid vaccines will add to their recruitment problems. our social affairs editor alison holt has been speaking to one family run care company. marion is three hours into what is going to be a very long day. morning, christine. she and her husband run their own home care company, but staff shortages mean both are also out providing support for people like christine. not good? no. the three visits christine gets a day provide the personal care she needs but also allow her to maintain her independence. she s previously been stuck in hospital waiting for home care and knows how miserable it can be. it s hard when you are in hospital and you are bed blocking. what they were doing for me, i can do at home, i can take my own pills, or get my pills, without them coming around me four times a dayjust to give me a pill and i was sitting there doing nothing.