The care sector is notoriously underfunded which of course brings its difficulties, not least of which is staffing.
Residents in care homes need round the clock care and a wide variety of staff to look after their needs – nursing, cleaning, laundry and catering – all working different hours and shift patterns.
As a result, non-typical working hours and plenty of part-time and zero-hours contracts make things complicated. Keeping track of hours worked is a tricky balance but then you don’t need us to tell you that. Spreadsheets and post-it notes aren’t going to cut it.
Our mission is to alleviate the stress of doing rota administration duties so read on for our top 3 nuggets of advice to help you plan the rotas in your care home.
Let’s start with the basics:
And with benefits like these;
Who wouldn’t want to make the most of them? Of course, getting started may take a bit of time upfront, but the time you’ll save later, alongside the other benefits will make it all worthwhile.