Regulated vs Unregulated Home Care: What Families Need to Know
Understanding Your Options
When choosing the right carer for yourself or a loved one, trust and familiarity are key. Often, that person may be a friend, neighbour, or family member, someone who feels like family. But when care is needed regularly, life can get in the way. That trusted individual might fall ill, go on holiday, or be unavailable for other reasons. These disruptions, while understandable, can leave families stressed and uncertain about ongoing care.
At Acacia Homecare, we provide regulated home care (also called domiciliary care) and live-in care that offers peace of mind. With our small, consistent team of trained carers, we ensure that care continues seamlessly even if one carer is unavailable.
Meet Our Qualified Carers and Family App Support
All our carers are fully trained and DBS-checked, and we provide a free family app, where you can view care notes, see who’s visiting, and communicate with our team at any time.
We can also work alongside your own long-standing carer to create a personalised care plan that fits your needs.
How Regulated and Unregulated Home Care Services Differ
| Feature | Regulated Care (At Acacia Homecare) | Unregulated Care (Private or Agency Carer) |
|---|---|---|
| Oversight | Inspected and held accountable by a national regulator, such as the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in England. | No independent regulatory oversight; operates without inspections or formal accountability. |
| Services Offered | Our dedicated team offers respite care, dementia care, elderly care, and visiting care. We can legally provide personal and medical assistance, including washing, dressing, medication administration, and continence support | Limited to non-personal services like cleaning, shopping, and companionship. Cannot provide hands-on personal or medical care. |
| Vetting and Training | All our carers meet strict standards for vetting and training, including DBS checks and the national Care Certificate. | No mandatory training or vetting requirements beyond basic checks, creating potential risks from untrained carers. |
| Employer Responsibility | We directly employ our carers and manage payroll, insurance, and cover for sickness or absence. | The family acts as the employer, responsible for payments, taxes, insurance, and arranging cover if the carer is unavailable. |
| Accountability | A registered care manager ensures compliance with standards, with a clear complaints process. | Limited legal recourse if the family is dissatisfied; the agency is not accountable for the carer's performance. |
What to Check When Hiring a Private Home Care Carer?
If you decide to hire a private carer independently, especially someone you’ve never met before, be sure to check the following:
- References: Ask for at least one from a previous family they've worked with, and one from a professional source (like a former employer).
- DBS Check: Always verify that they have a current valid DBS certificate.
- Personal Identification: Ask for proof of ID, such as a passport, proof of address, and any relevant qualifications to confirm their identity and credentials.
Whether you choose a private individual or a professional home care service like Acacia Homecare, the most important thing is that you or your loved one receives safe, reliable, and compassionate care—when it's needed most.
Sky news reported on a case in 2024 which highlights the need for all care and carers to be regulated. Sky News Story
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