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Suffolk care provider delighted to announce finalist success in prestigious care awards
A family-run Suffolk care provider is delighted to announce the successes of two of its staff members in one of the UK’s leading care industry awards.
Wellbeing Care, a care provider operating across Suffolk and Northamptonshire, has seen a member of its staff win their category, and another receive highly commended, in the Great British Care Awards 2022, which serve to celebrate excellence in the social care industry.
Maisie Brabben won the ‘Care Home Worker’ award for the East Midlands after consistently providing a high quality standard of care for residents at The Dell and continuing her career development by recently completing a Level 3 in Health and Social Care. In the same category, Team Leader, Amanda Colvin, received a "Certificate of Recommendation".
Seeking to shine a light on the care industry, the Great British Care Awards comprises a series of regional events throughout the UK that celebrate excellence across the sector, and as winner of the group, Maisie goes on to compete on a national level next year.
Whilst Cristian Hoca, Activities Coordinator at Meadow View Care Home, was highly commended in the ‘Activity Coordinator’ category for his person centred approach and engaging entertainment and activities within the home. His notable mention comes as he also lends his hand at cooking when help is needed – with no task too much to ask of him.
Away from the awards, Wellbeing Care continues to celebrate the success of its staff, with Carl Andrews also recently completing his Level 3 in Health and Social Care.
Joy Henshaw, Regional Director of Wellbeing Care, said: “We are proud of each and everyone of our staff. They’re hard working, dedicated and compassionate, and we’re immensely proud to have them recognised at such prestigious awards. Although only a select few make it to the final, we believe it is a team effort that helps them get there.
“We’re delighted for Maisie and can’t wait to support her at the national event next year. We’re lucky that all of our staff want to continue to further develop their knowledge and understanding and that’s why we continue to excel in every aspect of care.”
For more information on Wellbeing Care and the services it provides, please visit https://www.wellbeingcare.co.uk/.
Or for more information on the Great British Care Awards, please visit https://www.care-awards.co.uk/.