March 2024 by sehr Aarzoo
I also need a job and sponsorship visa if they help me i shall be very greatly to them
July 2022 by Nicky
DON'T use this place for the care of your loved ones. This place should not have a contract with the council to provide care.Relative pressed her alarm for assistance to be told by the carer she had to wait until the floor was swept. One didn't know how to cook English food. One hadn't completed manual handling (she told me she didnt know how to lift) so couldn't assist with going to the toilet or getting up and down the stairs. When carers are told they are not needed. Rather than go on to the next home. They stay and "have a rest". Carer told my loved one to only press the alarm in an emergency. Not for just going to the toilet or getting in and out of bed. They provide tablets but no water to take them. They are very rough when handling those they are supposed to look after. Bruising could be found regularly. A married couple, Mrs was paying for care, Mr wasn't. The carer wouldn't even make Mr a cup of tea. It was clear the carer didn't know how to be kind. From her behviour and actions, to her. Only one of them was paying so the other should do without. They would rather spend time on the phone than doing the actual care, and will only do the minimum.I have been shocked and appalled that a person can treat a vulnerable person so horribly.
January 2018 by Janet Goff
Sanctuary Oasis provided excellent support to my family at a very sad time.