Better to have a private carer or go to agency? Is it possible to keep my PA and get cover?

Rifi7
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I have a PA that’s worked for me for a long time and I have got very used to her and comfortable being around her. During this time with my PA I have deteriorated and now fully wheelchair bound, so really rely on help, but my concern is if she has to call sick without warning and I don’t have no one I can ask to cover her. I usually have a care agency I use when my PA was off on holiday but I have to give them at least 24hrs to find cover. I don’t want to lose my PA but I can’t take the risk of being left without a carer. I know it’s come to point that I join the agency full time but I’m struggling with letting my PA go.
Is is possible to keep my PA and get cover? Any ideas?
Thanks
Is is possible to keep my PA and get cover? Any ideas?
Thanks
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Just be sure anybody is insured, has been DRB checked and COVID vaccinated,0
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Hi @Rifi7 we're sorry nobody was able to directly answer your query at the time it was posted, please accept our apologies. Did you find Duninn's response useful?
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