I was working as a SW in the field when care homes and home care were privatized - it was a nightmare. Instead of being able to pick up the phone to the person in charge of either service and chatting about any problems that might have arisen, it was all fragmented and we had to liaise with an assortment of private agencies with high staff turnovers. And with the LA homes and services we knew there was proper staff support, supervision and training - because we were often a part of providing all that.
Also - at the risk of being accused of racism - carers from abroad, apart from the importance of shared culture and a good command of English, have the disadvantage that sometimes they might be hard for a resident/patient to accept, particularly if they have dementia. I know that my late OH was completely terrified by some of his carers, as he thought they were Russian spies, because of their accents. It was difficult for me as these people were there to care for him but sometimes I finished up struggling to do things myself as he was too frightened to have them do his care.
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?
Govt announces Ukrainian style scheme to bring thousands more migrants to UK
