Home Instead Senior Care, an award-winning homecare provider, has received its 50th outstanding rating from the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
The Wirral office became Home Instead’s 50th English office to receive this highly-coveted accolade.
Reaching the 50th milestone is an incredible achievement for Home Instead, it means an impressive 25% of the Home Instead network in England now boasts this outstanding accreditation – compared to the average of home care providers in England which is just 3%.
Martin Jones, CEO of Home Instead Senior Care, commented: “To reach 50 outstanding ratings from the CQC truly is testament to the fantastic work that is carried out by our amazing caregivers and teams in the Home Instead network. Each and every day, our caregivers are touching the lives of older people, helping them to live well at home for longer and helping in our mission to change the face of ageing in the UK.”
Kate Terroni, Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care at the Care Quality Commission, said: “I would like to congratulate everyone at Home Instead on the fantastic achievement of having 50 offices rated outstanding. Our inspections have consistently shown that people who use their services receive exceptional personalised care from a well-led team.”
Home Instead has been operating in the UK since 2005 and currently employs over 13,000 people, offering care and companionship services to over 14,000 people and its philosophy is based on the belief that care options often lack a truly personalised approach. Across the UK, Home Instead adopts a mission-led approach to offering quality care for people in the comfort of their home.
The Wirral office currently has 180 people that it supports with personal care and companionship and recently celebrated delivering its one millionth hour of care. It is run by husband and wife duo Mike and Catharine Chalton.
www.homeinstead.co.uk