Write a letter to your client laying out what the client is advised to do in relation to drawing up a contract with a firm providing home carer services.

The first part of the assessment involves drawing on your legal knowledge in a written form by writing a letter to a client in which you will reflect upon the reasons why your client has retained you. The nature of the legal issue deals with a contract. In the letter, you must inform your client about the issues involved. You need to write clearly and coherently but also briefly when informing your client about the challenges of the case in point. Start by introducing the nature of the contract, the provisions it should contain and finish the letter by identifying what the client can expect to happen next.

Write a letter to your client laying out what the client is advised to do in relation to drawing up a contract with a firm providing home carer services.

Your client has informed you that what they require will involve an hourly rate of £30 per hour for a carer with experience of using a hoist to assist an elderly man to move from bed, chair, and toileting facilities. The individual home carer to be provided by the service provider will be expected to be on the premises of the person requiring home care for a total of 21 hours per week. The expectation is that a carer will be present everyday between 8am and 9am; 12 noon until 1pm; and 7pm until 8pm. Consider what equipment and other supplies that your client will
need to provide. Consider what your expectations are of the qualifications and competence of the carers provided by the home services provider. Consider

what penalty clauses might be needed on both sides.
You should head your communication with:
● The name of the client
● The address of the client
● The date of your letter
After addressing the client (Dear….), you should then provide a headline outlining the
topic. For example:
RE: Dispute with Provident Insurance Company Ltd

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