🎉 Kingly House, our neurological rehabilitation and residential service in Leicestershire, has received a 'Good' rating in their latest CQC inspection, marking an impressive improvement from their 2019 rating! 🙌 This achievement highlights their commitment to high-quality care, with key improvements in staffing, health monitoring, person-centred care, and a culture of learning all being praised by inspectors. 🏆 A big thank you to the dedicated team for making a real difference in the lives of those they care for! 👏
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Kibblesworth, our neurological rehabilitation and residential service in Gateshead, has proudly maintained its “Good” rating in their latest Care Quality Commission (CQC) report. They were rated “Good’ overall and “Good” across all five key lines of enquiry (KLOEs). This achievement reflects the continued dedication of the team to providing high-quality, person-centred care for individuals with complex neurological and physical health needs.
We strive every single day to make Active Care Group one of the best places to work. So when we receive compliments like this one left on Indeed by a team member from Kibblesworth, it's great to see everyone's efforts paying off. Kibblesworth is our neurological rehabilitation service in Gateshead. If you'd like to join a team with a supportive and inspiring environment, search all our job vacancies on our website and apply today
ecently, some of our executive team had the privilege of visiting several of our services in the North East. Chief Executive Officer Keith Browner, Chief Financial Officer Katy Lineker, Chief Operating Officer Mike Aldridge, Chief Commercial Officer Adrian Harrison, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Amit Chatterjee and Chief People Officer, Karen Langton took part in a two-day roadshow across our residential, case management, and finance departments. It provided them with a firsthand view of the incredible work being done, the innovative practices in place, and the unbelievable passion of our teams.
October was Speak Up Month, centred around the theme ‘Listen Up.’ Throughout the month we highlighted the power of listening and the essential role leaders have in encouraging colleagues to voice their thoughts and concerns. Leaders have been providing feedback on our colleague app ECHO on actions they have taken following suggestions or concerns raised by colleagues.
Active Care Group started working with Asher* in 2019, when he was 6 years old. Asher was born with a medical condition which causes developmental delay and generalise low muscle tone, also known as hypotonia.
With 18 years of dedication as a chef at Granville Lodge, our children’s complex care service in Hartlepool, Karen Liddle is not just a professional in the kitchen. Now and again, Karen swaps the pastry brush for a paintbrush and creates the most beautiful artwork for the children at the service.
Regaining confidence and discovering a new way of life after a stroke: Annette’s story at Nottingham
King's Norton Hospital, our acute mental health service in Birmingham, have been doing activities to mark hashtag#WorldMentalHealthDay. On the female ward they have been doing 'positive painting' with mental health education and discussions with the patients. 🎨 And on the male ward, they have opted to bake some World Mental Health Day cupcakes, which they have just baked and will be icing later on today. 🧁 Both the team and the patients have said how important they feel it is to mark today in this way.