Cavendish Homecare is delighted to announce an exciting new collaboration with Care England.
We have long admired the excellent work which Care England provides and as one of the most recognised voices in the care sector.
In recent times they have been particularly prominent via their Chief Executive, Professor Martin Green, in helping to raise awareness of significant issues facing the care sector. Professor Green has brought many issues which required public attention and Government intervention to the forefront of those who could make a difference.
Care England, a registered charity is the leading representative body for independent care services in England.
Their membership includes organisations of varying types and sizes, amongst them single care homes, small local groups, national providers and not-for-profit voluntary organisations and associations.
• Fair funding for quality care
• Appropriate regulation
• Respected and rewarded workforce
• Supporting innovation
“We fully support Care England to raise the profile of social care issues and help celebrate care innovation and excellence!” Maggie Candy RN.
Between them they provide a variety of services for older people and those with long-term conditions, learning disabilities or mental health problems. They are committed to ensuring high-quality care across the sector that all deserve and require. Cavendish Homecare is proud to be part of this community.
During her time as a Youth Worker at Challengers, a charity dedicated to supporting children and young people with disabilities, Zahrah demonstrated excellence in assisting in the delivery of inclusive play activities. She gained knowledge in Makaton, and underwent training in Crisis Prevention/Intervention, specifically focusing on managing challenging verbal and physical behaviours.
Currently holding a key role within Cavendish Homecare’s operations team, Zahrah takes charge of ensuring the seamless set up of new cases, managing the distribution of personal protective equipment (PPE) to clients and the nursing and carer teams, organising staff training and providing crucial support to Nurse Managers.