At Cavendish Professionals Homecare we are not only inspired, but we are adapting the John’s Campaign approach into our care systems. Our nurses and carers all understand the level of care that is required for all patients and their families. We are in an age where all levels of care should have the same approach as John’s Campaign towards dementia.
John’s Campaign understands and respects that individuals are the best judges of what is essential in their own care and wellbeing. It aims to inspire carers and nurses, from all specialty areas, especially dementia care, to respect the rights and choices of everyone who needs care.
John’s Campaign tries to give people a voice – to share information, experiences or enthusiasm. Nursing Manager, Maggie Candy, explains that all families should have a positive experience provided by friendly compassionate staff when it comes to all stages of care. Maggie understands that it hugely impactful when staff are fully engaged with family’s needs and desires for their loved one’s care as a nursing consultant at Cavendish homecare.
At Cavendish Professionals Homecare we have a team of homecare managers, registered nurses, and carers with a wealth of experience and experts that can provide practical and emotional support and care. We understand that this is such a sensitive time, having trustworthy support can make a huge difference with learning to live with dementia.
Commencing her marketing journey with a bachelor’s degree from Nottingham Trent University, Sophie Cramer seamlessly transitioned into her role as a marketing executive.
Sophie’s proficiency extends to adept copywriting, where she shares her insights through editorials and articles in prestigious luxury publications, including Mayfair Times, Abode2, and NR Times. Additionally, in partnership with our charity partner, Cruse Bereavement, Sophie played a pivotal role in coordinating and participating in numerous fundraising events dedicated to raising awareness and support.