What are the main differences between the Standard Introductory Service and The Platinum Service?

Each Agency applies to CSCI (Commission for Social Care Inspection) to gain registration. The different level of service provided is essentially determined by the individual Agency however the level of service provided must comply with the different standards and regulations applied to each service, by CSCI the regulatory body.
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Introductory Service

Introductory Agencies DO NOT provide a care service – they INTRODUCE a carer to the client and effectively operate as an employment agency. The client is responsible for ensuring the appropriate care is provided – not the Agency. Our Competitors such as
Country Cousins, Consultus Care and Christies Care
all operate as Introductory Agencies.

Platinum Service

The Good Companions Care at Home Agency is the ONLY National operator that also offers clients a full provider service where WE DO PROVIDE A CARE SERVICE. We are responsible for planning, providing, monitoring and supervising care. This service operates to far stricter regulatory standards and requirements and is monitored and inspected by CSCI.

This is a new service and has not been inspected by CSCI and therefore there is no inspection report available.
Common Questions
Standard Introductory Service
Platinum Service
What are the main differences
between the levels of service?
The Good Companions DOES NOT provide a care service – we select and introduce suitable self employed carers who are competent to provide the particular service The Good Companions DOES provide a Care Service and this is regularly monitored and inspected by CSCI
Who employs the Carer? The client is the employer The Good Companions employs the Carer
Who is responsible for paying the carers Tax and National Insurance contributions? The Carer The Good Companions
Who is responsible for the standards of care provided? The Client and the Carer The Good Companions
Who is responsible for ensuring suitable insurance is in place? The Client and the Carer The Good Companions
Who pays the carer’s salary? The Client The Good Companions
Who pays the carers travel expenses? The Client The Good Companions
Who pays the carers NI contributions, Tax and Holiday entitlements? The carer - they are all self employed The Good Companions
Does the Good Companions provide the appropriate training – required by CSCI? This is not a CSCI requirement for Introductory Services although carers may have received training from the Good Companions. Carers are selected who have received suitable training and who are able to show appropriate evidence that they are competent to perform the role The Good Companions always provides the training and monitors and supervises the work of the carer. This is a CSCI requirement for this level of service
Is a care plan required and who is responsible for completing and monitoring the care plan? No – a care plan is not required The client monitors the care provided Yes a Care Plan is Required. The Good Companions is responsible and this is regulated and checked by CSCI
Who is responsible for ensuring the carer works to acceptable and appropriate standards? The Client The Good Companions
How often is the Agency required to monitor the standard of care provided? The Agency is not legally required to monitor the care at all. We are required to complete annual and updated assessments As required on an ongoing basis
Who is responsible for ensuring appropriate financial and clinical records are maintained? The Client The Good Companions. These are required by CSCI
Who is responsible for ensuring the client receives the appropriate medication at the correct times? The Client The Good Companions
To enquire about or Platinum Service contact our operational centre in Kingston Upon Thames on

0208 974 5000