Covid-19 Members Webinar – 14 April

The next Scottish Care Covid-19 webinar will take place on Tuesday 14 April 2020 at 11:00 am. This session will be hosted by Donald and Karen along with a colleague working with the NHS NSS PPE triage system, Elaine Rae.

This is the perfect opportunity for you to ask us and Elaine questions you may have on Covid-19 and PPE.

Please note that this webinar is open to Scottish Care members only. 

Should you require assistance with accessing the webinar, please contact [email protected].

Joining link: https://zoom.us/j/98401902611

Webinar ID: 984-0190-2611

Advice for the Easter Weekend

The Easter bank holiday weekend is an important time for many. This year we need to be doing things differently.

Restrictions on visits to care homes and to individuals in their own homes (unless providing care) MUST remain in place and only essential travel can take place.

Gifts, cards and presents are fine to receive but please follow strict infection control procedures, including isolation of items for a period of time.  Please follow the advice on NHS Inform.

We recognise that this weekend, more than ever, many people will be feeling the strain of being apart from loved ones .  It is essential that we are supporting people as much as possible to remain socially connected to activities and loved ones in order to support their wellbeing.

Useful resources:

Please also consider how staff wellbeing can be supported, as they too will may be struggling with being separated from friends and relatives and of working extremely hard in challenging circumstances.

Useful resources:

 

Have a safe and happy Easter in these strange and difficult times.

 

 

 

 

Care Inspectorate update on registration fees during Covid-19

Deferment of continuation of Registration Fees

The Care Inspectorate and Scottish Government recognise the financial and other pressures that providers of care services are currently under.  To support service providers and assist with alleviating cash flow problems service providers are encountering at this difficult time the Care Inspectorate will delay the collection of continuation of registration fees due by care services until July 2020. We will review this position again in June 2020 before any fee collections are made.

This will mean care service providers need not pay any balance of the fees due for the 2019/20 financial year until July 2020.

Service providers normally due to receive fee invoices in April 2020 will not receive an invoice for the 2020/21 financial year until July 2020 (position subject to review in June 2020).

We are happy to make arrangements with service providers that would prefer not to defer the balance of 2019/20 fees.  We are issuing more detailed guidance directly to care service providers.

Fee for Applying to Register a Care Service

We have an emergency truncated registration process in place to ensure a care service set up on a temporary basis as a response to the coronavirus crisis can operate legally.  We are not charging an application to register or any other fees to these temporary services.

Individuals or organisations applying to register a permanent care service will follow our normal registration process and be liable to pay an application to register fee.

Tell Us Once service

Care services may find, in cases where there is no next of kin, that the responsibility for registering a death of someone in their care falls to them. Tell Us Once is a service that lets you report a death to most government organisations in one go. The service is available in all councils across England, Scotland and Wales.

Tell Us Once can notify organisations including:

  • DWP State Pension, Universal Credit, Attendance Allowance Carers and so on
  • HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)
  • HM Passport Office
  • Council services such as adult social services, libraries, Blue Badge, concessionary travel, electoral services
  • Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA)
  • Public sector pensions: NHS, teachers, armed forces and so on.

If you are registering a death with a registrar in your capacity as a care home manager, official informant, next of kin or relative:

  1. the registrar will issue you with a unique Tell Us Once service reference number
  2. you can use this reference number to access Tell Us Once online at  www.gov.uk/tell-us-once or through a dedicated telephony team
  3. a list of what you will need to complete the service to notify central and local government departments to stop services, notify Pensions and Benefits, cancel passports and so on is held on www.gov.uk/tell-us-once
  4. the system is easy to use and once completed, departments are notified instantly, with no need for you to contact them separately by telephone or in writing.

NHS NSS triage PPE update – 10 April

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is now available through the triage centre for ALL of the following criteria:

  • suspected and confirmed cases of Covid-19
  • shielding
  • where usual supplies are not available
  •  eye protection.

Please contact the triage centre with any requests via the phone number 0300 303 3020.

Please do not contact local hubs for new supply requests – you should contact the triage centre in the first instance who will then advise of local arrangements.

Scottish Care & RCGP Scotland issues joint statement on care homes

The leaders of Scottish Care and RCGP Scotland have today issued a joint statement on behalf of their members in response to significant challenges being experienced by those being cared for and working within the care home sector during the coronavirus pandemic.

Providing reassurances that despite general practice having to adapt the way it provides medical care to patients during this exceptional time, with more care being provided over the telephone or via video consulting, care home residents who are clinically required to be seen in person, will still be visited by their GP in care homes.

Dr Carey Lunan, Chair of RCGP Scotland and Dr Donald Macaskill CEO of Scottish Care said:

“There have always been good relationships between GPs and the care homes that they look after. We recognise that the Covid19 pandemic is an incredibly worrying time for care home residents and their families, and also for care home staff who continue to provide exceptional care during this time.

GPs will continue to deliver the same high level of care and support that they have always provided to their patients in care homes. GPs have had to rapidly adapt the way that they deliver clinical care in the last few weeks, with much more advice and assessment being done over the telephone or by video consulting, where it is safe and appropriate to do so. The safety of care home residents is very important to GPs, and for that reason, they would only visit in person where there is a clinical need to do so, to reduce the potential risk of bringing any infection into the home.

If a face to face visit is needed, they will wear the appropriate PPE to protect staff and residents. We wrote jointly on this issue last week, together with the Royal College of Nurses, to the Cabinet Secretary to highlight the urgent need for appropriate levels of PPE for all community health and social care staff. We are pleased to say that this situation has since greatly improved.

We are committed to continuing to work closely and collaboratively to ensure that those working on the frontline of health and social care delivery in our community feel safe during this uncertain time and that patients continue to receive the care that they need.”

Covid-19 advice for pregnant workers

The Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology provides guidance on what health care workers should do if they are pregnant. Existing legislation protecting pregnant must be followed. In addition, the following recommendations have been offered:

Protection of all pregnant healthcare workers:

In light of limited evidence, all pregnant workers should be offered the choice of whether to work in direct patient-facing roles.

Choices for pregnant healthcare workers prior to 28 weeks’ gestation:

Risk assessments should be carried out, and if a pregnant worker chooses to work in patient facing roles, they should be supported to do so by minimising risk of transmission through established methods. As for all healthcare workers, use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and risk assessments according to current guidance will provide pregnant workers with protection from infection.

Healthcare workers after 28 weeks’ gestation or with underlying health conditions

For pregnant women from 28 weeks’ gestation, or with underlying health conditions such as heart or lung disease at any gestation, a more precautionary approach is advised. Women in this category should be recommended to stay at home.

New mothers wanting to return to the workforce

Any mother thinking of returning early from maternity leave should be allowed provided she is fit and healthy to work, subject to any employment law restrictions, and following the same infection control and strict hygiene measures.

DVI Technologies

Need more reliable connectivity to help your residents communicate better with friends and loved ones anywhere in the world? DVI Technologies is offering to help improve the coverage capability in the common rooms in your care home, FREE OF CHARGE. If you are based in and around the Glasgow, Lanarkshire and Ayrshire areas, check out our flyer to find out more or call Stephen at 07801 284250.

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Protoshape

Need PPE face shields? We now make them in our family plastics business in Linlithgow. The headband is made from Polypropylene and can be cleaned, reused and recycled. The visor is made from clear PVC. We can make around 1000 per day. If you are interested in these then please get in touch.

Additional details:

My name is David Dickson and I own a small family  plastic injection moulding and toolmaking business in Linlithgow (www.protoshape.co.uk)  Last week,  to help with the supply of protective equipment to fight the coronavirus, I designed and made a plastic injection moulded PPE face shield and am now in production. The headband is made from Polypropylene and can be cleaned, reused and recycled. The visor is made from clear PVC. I am trying to connect with the NHS other key worker organisations to supply these. We can make around 1000 per day.  The headband that holds the visor is £3.60 including vat and the visor is £1.20 including vat. So total £4.80 including vat. People may want to buy extra visors as over time they may become scratched. We may be able to offer a discount for large quantities. If you are interested in these then please get in touch!

Contact information:

[email protected]

phone  – 07840 908 994

Covid-19 Membership Offers – PPE

As the need for PPE continues within the social care sector across Scotland, so too does our desire to simplify things for all of you! Therefore, we are moving to Google Forms as an easier, faster, online way for you to see what is on offer.  Not only that but we have summarized all the PPE information we have received from the many suppliers working with us and have only provided you with the TOP THREE BEST PRICES of the week.  Click on the thumbnail below where you will see those top three best PPE prices across a range of items.  All you have to do is reach out to those partners with the Contact Information provided in the PDF. If you have any questions about this, please feel free to email me at [email protected].

Edge Protect -providing infection & hygiene control in care homes

Special Scottish Care Member offers from Edge Protect who specialises in infection & hygiene control in care homes.

The Ear Protector

The Ear Protector offers an effective solution to stop painful ears from wearing face masks after an extended period of time.

Liquid Retail

Liquid Retail is platform with a number of different global PPE suppliers.

Edmundson Electrical Ltd

Edmundson Electrical Ltd are offering VERY competitive pricing on gloves and mask for Scottish Care members.

Merinal

IIR Daily Masks available today at 75p each. Merinal also has aprons and gowns immediately available, with orders of gloves coming very soon.

Proton Health

Proton Health have significant quantities of masks, gloves, gowns and other PPE available to the social care sector immediately.

EGR

EGR are now producing 50,000 face shields per day. Get in touch today if you need shields!

Skardon

Skardon, working directly with the British government, is providing PPE for the social care sector. We have masks, gowns and more. Please reach out today!

Lowe Brothers Contract Management Ltd.

Lowe Brothers Contract Management Ltd. are a management and logistics company with a network of partners supplying key products to the NHS and Care Homes in the UK.

SOS Supplies

We’re getting ready to distribute free aprons, courtesy of our generous suppliers Grosvenor Services. If your organization needs aprons, please register here: https://sos-supplies.com/

Oil Plus

Oil Plus can source and deliver PPE at a special price for Scottish Care members.

Electric Center

Electric Center has PPE in stock in their Dundee branch and can deliver products in the Tayside area and further.

Envirohub Ltd

Envirohub is the provider of PPE equipment at VERY competitive prices.

Applegate

Applegate’s COVID-19 Supply Hub is a free platform to source multiple quotes, quickly and easily, from different suppliers

Watson TWS

Watson TWS are suppliers of KN95/FFP2 masks.

PPE for UK

PPE for UK is now LIVE! This is a brand new ‘at-cost’ supply service for all social care workers and organisations.

The Paper Straw Company

The Paper Drinking Straw Company Ltd supplies disposable CE certificated APET visors.

Universal

Universal is a key supplier to health and food sectors and now also stocks surgical masks and face shields.

Rainbow PPE

Need fluid resistant surgical masks? Rainbow PPE have got them in stock. Click through for special Scottish Care offer.

CDS Consultants

UPDATE ON STOCK AVAILABILITY

CDS Consultants supply medical PPE.

McLaren Plastics Ltd

McLaren Plastics have designed and manufactured face shields.

Selkent Medical

UPDATED SUPPLY AVAILABILITY

Selkent Medical stocks PPE products with competitive pricing.

UKMR

UKMR provides UK manufactured PET high grade polymer full face for front line workers.

Care Shop

Care Shop has a number of high demand PPE products in stock.

Alliance Scotland

UPDATE – Alliance Scotland has just received a new supply of disposable aprons at £84 for 1,000. Get in touch today to order yours!

The Service Directory

UPDATED SUPPLY AVAILABILITY

The Service Directory currently has stocks of all major PPE lines.

James F Kidd & Son Ltd

James F Kidd & Son Ltd are currently focusing on supplying catering, hygiene and PPE supplies to healthcare & other frontline services.

Azure Aero

Azure Aero Limited, is supporting the international efforts to supply critical Medical PPE to front line workers.

Techneco Innovations

Techneco Innovations offers environmentally friendly & cost saving sanitiser sprays, dosing systems & air purifiers.

PPE

Mandi and her company National Property Auctions has retooled to help those in need during the Coronavirus crisis.

SMC

SMC Medical is a UK based medical protective clothing and test equipment supply and distribution company.

GDS Solutions

GDS Solutions have adapted their business to provide vital PPE to the care sector.

Karen Napier Charity

The Karen Napier Charity are providing free of charge hand sanitisers who provide care in the community in the Inverness area.

GMeds

Need PPE? Register with GMeds to order supplies.

Midmen Ltd.

Looking for a broad range of PPE? Midmen have what you are looking for!

Deeside Distillery

UPDATED SUPPLY AVAILABILITY

Deeside Distillery are helping with the shortage of hand sanitisers during Covid-19.

ADC

ADC is design and development company working with suppliers who are able to supply high quality PPE.

QBarriers

QBarriers are supplying PPE visors during the Covid-19 crisis.

New Horizons Inc Ltd

New Horizons have made the decision to offer PPE to those who need it during this time of crisis.

Hands on Science

Hands on Science are designing and manufacturing face shields to protect key workers during Covid-19.

Corston Sinclair

Corston Sinclair Ltd. has been ‘Protecting People Everywhere’ for over 70 years.

3DCrowd.uk

3DCrowd.uk are helping with the PPE shortage by 3D printing face visors.

Anabytics

Anabytics offers PPE provision, ready to help Scotland’s PPE Buyers.

Protoshape

Protoshape are creating PPE face shields to help with the supply of protective equipment to fight Covid-19.

KTK Supply Co.

UPDATED SUPPLY AVAILABILITY

Hand sanitiser and medical grade inspection gloves now available from KTK Supply Co.

GBUK Group

GBUK Group has been tasked by many of our customers to try and source a number of key products to help them fight through the COVID19 pandemic.
Through our existing supplier in the far east, we have been able to secure products to help customers with their urgent requirements.

Revised PPE guidance now available – 2 April

Guidance on PPE has now been revised.

NHS NSS triage centre for social care

At 8am tomorrow (Thursday 19 March) a helpline will go live regarding social care supplies during COVID-19.

KTK Supply Co.

Need PPE items? Check here for hand sanitiser & medical grade inspection gloves now available. Other items such as masks and aprons may be available soon. Please contact Kurtis for more details on these items. Call Kurtis at + 44 (0)7378821882 or email him today at  [email protected]

We’ve been able to secure 148,000 units of 3 ply masks (the type thought to be required by the general population once the UK begins to loosen restrictions).

These 148,000 units are here, landed in the UK and ready to either ship or collect immediately. They come per pallet as follows:

25 Cartons Per Pallet

2,000 Units Per Carton

Total – 50,000 Units Per Pallet

We are able to offer these at £0.72 + VAT Per Unit however have some flexibility depending on the order quantity.

Again, these are all here in the UK and ready for dispatch with no lead times. We do have more arriving as of next week also.

HAND SANITISER ALSO AVAILABLE:

100ml – 70% Alcohol – 4,000 Units Per Pallet – £1.50 + VAT Per Unit (64,000 Units)

200ml – 70% Alcohol – £3 + VAT Per Unit (350 Units)

If you would be interested in either the 3 ply masks or UK made, 70% hand sanitiser just let me know via email.