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Cameras follow a Hampshire carer as she tries to keep up with her round of visits. Plus, a report on a new series covering the region's history and heritage.

Inside Out joins a Hampshire carer as she tries to keep up with her round of visits, paid for by the minute by social services. Can care really be safely delivered to the frail and vulnerable where time to talk is not considered part of the service? And find out more about the South's history and heritage in a brand new series.

29 minutes

Last on

Mon 7 Jan 201319:30

Day in the life of a domestic carer

Day in the life of a domestic carer

Changes to the administration of domestic care by local councils are leaving carers performing a "juggling act", one carer claims.

BBC Inside Out South followed carer Elaine Stanfield during a typical day around Southampton to see how she handles having every minute of her working day monitored.

Read the full story on the BBC News website.

Credits

RoleContributor
DirectorJane Goddard
Series ProducerJane French

Broadcast

  • Mon 7 Jan 201319:30