If you’re compassionate, reliable and would like to make a real difference to a person’s life, you could be who we’re looking for.
Herefordshire Council’s Shared Lives team is calling on compassionate and reliable individuals, couples, and families to join a unique and highly personalised form of care that makes a real difference to people's lives.
Shared Lives offers support for adults with a wide range of needs to live or stay safely in a welcoming home environment. Approved Shared Lives carers share their homes, family lives and local community connections with individuals carefully matched to them. This rewarding role goes beyond care, providing a safe home and companionship enabling independence to the individual.
Shared Lives arrangements can be long-term or offer short-term breaks during the day or night.
Councillor Carole Gandy, Cabinet Member for Adults, Health and Wellbeing, said:
“The Shared Lives service is a wonderful way to provide personalised care and support while giving carers a fulfilling and rewarding experience. The council is dedicated to improving care services and Shared Lives is a shining example of how innovative approaches can transform lives in our community.”
Benefits for Shared Lives carers include:
You will be rewarded with good rates of pay, full training and support and the knowledge that you are providing a meaningful difference in someone’s life.
Also included:
- Paid breaks of up to 28 days per year.
- Ongoing support from a dedicated Shared Lives Coordinator.
Applicants must have a genuine interest in helping others and be able to provide a safe, supportive home.
For more information and stories about the Shared Lives scheme, visit the council's website.