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Community Support Services

47-49 Manorfield Road, Driffield YO25 5JE
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Community Support Services, Driffield
Community Support Services, Driffield
Community Support Services, Driffield

The East Riding of Yorkshire Council's Community Support Service provides Short Term Assessment and Reablement (STARS) to facilitate prompt hospital discharge and support in the Community.

They have a Carer Relief team who provide an Emergency Cover service to informal carers which ensures the cared-for person is looked after in the event of the carer being taken out of their role in a crisis. They also offer a sitting service to...  

Care Provided by Community Support Services

Types of Home Care

  • Visiting Care

Contract Durations

  • Ongoing / Long Term

Age Ranges

  • Older Person Care (65+)

Personal Care Services

  • Washing & Dressing
  • Medication Assistance (Oral)

Household Services

  • Food Preparation & Serving

Other Care Provided

  • Dementia
  • Palliative / End of Life Care
  • Learning Disability / Autism
  • Physical Disability
  • Hospital Discharge

Funding & Fees

Prices

The service is free of charge for those customers eligible for Re-ablement but, if ongoing care needs are required after a period of re-enablement then customers will have a financial assessment to determine the contribution to be made.

Contact Community Support Services to get a personalised quote:

Funding Types Accepted

  • Private Funding (Self-funded)
  • Direct Payments (from Local Authority/NHS)
  • Local Authority (Contracted Provider)
  • NHS (Contracted Provider)

Good to Know

Owner

  • East Riding of Yorkshire Council
  • Local Authority Owned

Person in charge

  • Carolyn Conman (Registered Manager)

Community Support Services Reviews (152)

9.8

Community Support Services has a Review Score of 9.8 (9.765) out of 10, based on 47 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time Community Support Services has 152 reviews.

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Review from Linda C (Wife of Client) published on 8 July 2020 Submitted via Postal Card
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Found the service very friendly and helpful.

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Review from P W (Client / Service User) published on 23 April 2020 Submitted via Postal Card
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I found each and every one of the carers was so patient, not patronising in any way. When first charged form hospital I felt very vulnerable but with their help and understanding, I soon progressed and became my usual self.

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Review from Noel T (Client / Service User) published on 23 April 2020 Submitted via Postal Card
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All carers were brilliant that came to assist me.

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Review from Derek F (Client / Service User) published on 23 April 2020 Submitted via Postal Card
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Very helpful. Much appreciated.

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Review from J R (Client / Service User) published on 21 April 2020 Submitted via Postal Card
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I cannot thank the support staff enough for the care I have received on returning home after my accident and operation. I felt at an all-time low after spending nearly three weeks in the hospital. Help arrived the next morning and over the days; I began to feel more positive. They encouraged me in every little improvement and were always there to have a chat and left me refreshed and ready for the day ahead. The little things they did to help me; made such a difference. Everyone clearly enjoys their jobs. Thank you.

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Review from P P (Client / Service User) published on 20 April 2020 Submitted via Postal Card
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The carers I had were very nice, asking me at all times if I needed anything done.

Yes, I will have them again.

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Review from M W (Client / Service User) published on 20 April 2020 Submitted via Postal Card
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I found all the ladies very nice and made me feel at ease.

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Review from J P (Husband of Client) published on 12 March 2020 Submitted via Postal Card
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My wife and I are both impressed by the warmth and care our carers showed on every visit. They have worked wonders with her mobility, and we hope a physiotherapist will now continue the good work.

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Review from A B (Daughter of Client) published on 2 March 2020 Submitted via Postal Card
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After spending two and a half weeks in hospital after a fall, my mother was unwell and feeling vulnerable and had lost a lot of her confidence. We would like to thank the support workers for the weeks they all went round to give her help. They were all so caring and kind towards her, we couldn't have wished for better. Thank you so very much once again.

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Review from J C (Client / Service User) published on 22 February 2020 Submitted via Postal Card
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From the first visit to me, the carers gave me good care and confidence to help myself to do as much as possible for myself. The carers were always polite, discreet and very helpful and encouraged me to get back on my feet.

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Review from C N (Client / Service User) published on 1 February 2020 Submitted via Postal Card
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All staff have been friendly, kind, considerate and helpful. It would have been very difficult without their help and the chances of falling again would have been much higher. I thank everyone for their help.

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Review from A B (Client / Service User) published on 1 February 2020 Submitted via Postal Card
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Very helpful with cooking and washing.

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Regulatory Rating

Care Quality Commission (CQC) Rating

Date: 21 May 2020
Overall Outstanding
  • Caring Good
  • Effective Good
  • Responsive Outstanding
  • Safe Good
  • Well-led Outstanding
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Meet the Team (8)

Carolyn Conman Job Title: Registered Manager Joined: 2002
Carolyn Conman

I started working for East Riding Council in November 2002 within the lifeline service. Previous to that I worked in the private sector providing care to vulnerable adults in the community.

I have worked for the Community Support Service since 2005 and was a Team Leader, then Deputy Manager and more recently the Registered Manager.

The service is primarily reablement and our aim is to support customers to reach their baseline of independence.

Our team consists of Team leaders (managing day-to-day duty issues and managing the front-line workers), Assessment officers (completing assessments and reviews and setting goals for the customers), Technicians (receive referrals from the hospital teams and other hubs, and add them onto a rota management system) Then there are the Community Support Workers (they deliver the care and support to all our customers).

Brian Taylor Job Title: Deputy Manager Joined: 2014
Brian Taylor

I have been part of the service since 2012; firstly as a Community Support Worker; then as a Team Leader in 2014; progressing to Deputy Manager in November 2022. I have a focus on ensuring our whole team work together to provide the best outcomes for vulnerable adults in our community with an emphasis on working with the customers to maximise their independence.

Prior to working for CSS, I worked for Hull City Council providing support to Children and Families with Disabilities and prior to that, I also with HCC - I worked with Children in Residential Care and also the Children's Safeguarding Team all of this experience has helped me develop an understanding working with vulnerable people in a social care setting. Prior to working in Social Care, I worked in design and marketing for 25 years where I developed strong staff management, customer service and project management experience. All this previous experience has helped me develop a strong empathy and understanding of both staff and customer needs - I see my role as providing all the support necessary to ensure that our whole team can provide the best care possible to the Vulnerable Adults of the East Riding.

Lynsey Grasby Job Title: Community Support Team Leader Joined: 2017
Lynsey Grasby

I have worked for the East Riding of Yorkshire Council in Adult service since August 1999. I spent the first 18 years working for the Lifeline service in various posts from an operator, handing calls to the team leader for the technicians who install lifelines throughout East Yorkshire. In Nov 2017. I transferred to Community Support service as a team leader for a group of community support workers in the Bridlington/Driffield area. I work hard to support the front-line staff in providing an excellent level of care and support to customers discharged from the hospital with a package of care. I pride myself in being available to support staff who are lone working, maintaining regular communication and ensuring they have the correct equipment and training to carry out their role providing care and support to the highest standards.

Amie Wallice Job Title: Team Leader Joined: 2021
Amie Wallice
I have worked in the care sector for almost 13 years now. During this time, I have built a wealth of knowledge, skills and experience that I will carry with me throughout my life.
I have a special interest in medication and person-centred care. The reablement service that we provide heavily relies on a person-centred approach, being able to understand an individual’s abilities and adapting day-to-day life to reflect this. The satisfaction we gain when we reable an individual to their baseline is incomparable. I am extremely proud of our reablement service, the work that the support workers do and the high standard we deliver throughout.

I take pride in being the best version of myself for the team I have around me. Being a team leader is more than managing a group of staff, it is about being a part of that team and setting the best example you possibly can. Community Support Services is fuelled on pride, dedication and incredible team work

Sarah Conman Job Title: Team Leader Joined: 2018
Sarah Conman

I joined Community Support Services in August 2018 in the Technician team, taking new referrals from social workers and care co-coordinators and looking at capacity on staff rotas to offer care calls to clients. I then progressed to Senior Technician, having line management responsibility for the small Technician team.

In March 2022, I joined the Team Leader team, and now support the Community Support Workers who are the face of the service and work hard to deliver the best possible care to our service users. I love working in this service and I am proud to be a part of a brilliant team, that does such an important job in supporting people in the community.

Kerry Peacock Job Title: Team Leader Joined: 2021
Kerry Peacock
I joined Community Support Services in June 2021 prior to that I worked at lifeline I still have a Casual contract with Lifeline to be a Community responder.
I started at lifeline in March 2020 from Passenger Services where I was a Bus driver driving a wide range of different people lastly working as a driver trainer and in the gaps taking special needs children to school at Kingsmill Special needs school in Driffield or Adults to Day services throughout the East Riding.
I have worked for East Riding of Yorkshire Council for upwards of 23 years.
I enjoy my Community Support Services Team Leader Role as it is the best of both worlds supervising staff and monitoring the progress of our customers throughout their reablement journey.
Going out to customers homes and observing staff as part of the competency checks which are carried out on all staff regularly.
Working closely with families and other agencies to achieve the best outcome to all our customers on their reablement pathway.
Signposting problems and concerns to other departments working within the Umbrella of the Community Support Services.

I enjoy my job and enjoy being part of a team maintaining daily contact with the staff who play a key role in providing the best care possible for the customers and my role is to make sure all customers are visited and progressing and all the staff feel valued and appreciated.

Technician Team Job Title: Technicians
Technician Team
The team consists of
Senior Technician Fiona Anderson, Technicians Tom Wallice, Philip Stephenson, Barbara Austin and Nathan Harrison

The Technician staff team are essential to the running of the Community Support Services and play a key role in dealing with referral requests and organising care for new customers that have been recently discharged home from the hospital, along with those with reablement potential. This post supports the delivery of a high quality, cost effective service that is compliant with CQC Standards and GDPR.

Assessment Team Job Title: Assessment Officer's
Assessment Team
Our reablement team works with individuals to increase their ability to look after themselves following illness or injury and to rebuild the skills and confidence to help them live as independently as possible. We are working closely with colleagues and partners in health and the voluntary sector to ensure that we have an integrated and collaborative approach to our service. We are different from traditional home care, as we support and encourage people to carry out everyday activities themselves. We work closely with our occupational therapy and social work colleagues to support people coming home from hospital and in the community to maintain their independence.

The Assessment Officer role is crucial to maximising the independence of our customers. They undertake a strength-based assessment where the customer sets their own goals and agrees a plan to meet these with support, help and guidance from a dedicated team of community support workers. This can include identifying support around medication, self-care, confidence building and signposting to community resources.

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