Beauty Salons
Senior government figures believe that hairdressers will not be able to open while the pandemic is still happening, which has been predicted to last through the summer. Other establishments, such as nail salons or beauticians, are believed to be in the same boat, and therefore will not reopen for months yet.
Homecare
Increased demand for staff
Cera Care
A per Business Live UK, March 2020,
Cera, which was founded in 2016, plans to increase its workforce six-fold from 2,000 to 12,000, with its new staff ready to start work in just ten days through its online training programme. It expects a surge in demand as an estimated nine million Britons, aged over 70, face weeks of self-isolation to protect themselves from the virus. Many jobs will also be created in Derbyshire, Old Stratford, Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire, Cumbria, Lancashire, Wiltshire, Essex, Kent, and Abercynon (Wales).
Home Instead Senior Care
As per Homecare UK, April 2020,
Home Instead Senior Care UK is looking to employ a further 3,000 individuals. Home Instead has over 200 offices across the UK, and delivered over six million hours of care last year, assisting over 21,000 clients.
Caremark
As per Homecare UK, April 2020,
Caremark Limited has over 100 offices over the UK and supports 14,000 clients who require regular care. The home care agency is currently looking to recruit 2,000 staff.
Financial Challenges
Care companies fear bankruptcy.
Care cash crisis
- In the current situation, home care companies expect to have more people needing care and will need to train extra staff as some will not be able to work if they become ill.
- The UKHCA (UK Home Care Association) says social care companies not only urgently need extra financial support from the government, but also require changes to the way local authorities pay them so they “don’t run out of money.”
Funeral Activities
As per Ibis World, April 2020,
Funeral activities will see a surge in demand as the death toll rises in the UK.