The team here at Cleansed Vision has many years of experience in the care industry. We are dedicated to delivering a service that is of the highest quality. We are guided by the ‘Safer, Better Healthcare’ guidelines in all areas of our governance, and this ensures that we are in line with national legislation and best practices. Our team will always put you first.
We have a strong network of care coordinators to ensure that our caregivers are fully supported at all times and receive ongoing training to maintain the quality of care provided for your loved ones.
Cleansed Vision is a community-based home care service that has been established to provide high-standard quality care service and to respond to the changing and urgent needs of service users in the comfort of their own homes. Our staffs are equipped with broad experience, skills, and qualifications to provide home help and domiciliary care support to the elderly, disability care, respite care, companionship care, palliative care, dementia care, personal care, and PA services supporting young people on a one-to-one basis or as assessed to be the client’s needs. Currently, we are operating in Dublin, but we aim to expand to develop our services all over Ireland.
Our care givers are the key resource in our company. Cleansed Vision look for people who are kind and caring, trustworthy, reliable and who have excellent communication skills. Our care assistants have the relevant experience & qualifications with a minimum of a QQI /FETAC level 5 or equivalent and want to make a difference in the lives of older people, children and adults with disabilities. All care staff are fully Garda vetted.
Our social care workers provide professional support to vulnerable individuals and groups of all ages individuals and groups with identified needs. Our Social care workers have particular expertise in providing social, educational and relationship interventions that enable the service user to achieve their full potential. Social Care Workers hold a Bachelor of Science Degree in Social care and have developed experience in supporting, protecting, guiding and advocating on behalf of service users. Social care work is based on interpersonal relationships which require empathy, strong communication skills, self-awareness and an ability to use critical reflection.