About us
We are committed and passionate about delivering high quality care at home.
We ensure that all our staff share and believe in our core values.
Our registerd manager has a Diploma in Nursing and Professional Practice, Bsc Hons Professional Practice with Mental health Interventions and has 12 years experience of working in NHS and private hospitals.
What We Do
We provide Personal care tailored to meet your needs such as:
- Frail and vulnerable adults
- Mental health problems
- Dementia
- Physical disabilities
- Sensory impairment
- Illness (including end of life care)
- Adults who are recovering from illness
- Adults with Learning Difficulties (excluding those assessed with specific challenging behaviour)
We also provide effective temporary staffing healthcare recruitment service to our clients.
Kanyuchi Healthcare COVID-19 Statement
How to get in touch
Kanyuchi Healthcare is keeping 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. Kanyuchi Healthcare is committed to ensuring all steps are taken to protect the health and wellbeing of all our colleagues and customers.
Just as we have done previously in preparation for and during virus outbreaks, Kanyuchi Healthcare continues to work closely with Health Authorities, UKHCA and Care Regulators in order to protect colleagues and customers and maintain service delivery. Kanyuchi Healthcare office is keeping their Business Continuity Plans under review in preparation for a possible escalation of the outbreak.
Advice for prevention
At the time of writing this notice, there has been a number of cases reported in the whole of UK. 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 into 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.
- If you are unwell, stay at home and contact the 111 Coronavirus helpline (valid in all countries of the UK)
- If you are asked to self-isolate please follow the NHS Advice
- If a member of staff has a positive confirmed diagnosis of Coronavirus the local D.Osteen Homecare Support office will prepare a list of all customers and staff the affected person has been in contact with for at least the preceding 14 days and report this to the 111 Coronavirus helpline.
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Useful links for 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:
- Gov.uk – Action Plan
- World Health Organisation
- Advice for the public
- FAQ on coronaviruses (COVID-19)
For comprehensive information about COVID-19, please visit:
- Public Health England
- Public Health Wales
- Health Protection Scotland
- Public Health Agency (Northern Ireland)
- Easy read downloads on government rule to stay at home and self-isolating
As epidemics/pandemics can change quickly and unpredictably, it will be important to stay updated on the latest Kanyuchi Healthcare information regarding COVID-19. It is our intent to not overload you with information, but we will make regular updates as and when necessary.