August 2023
comforthome@btconnect.com2023-09-04T14:01:33+01:00Comfort Home Care are delighted to announce our sponsorship of the Tiverton Ability Counts team for the 2023/24 season.
Comfort Home Care are delighted to announce our sponsorship of the Tiverton Ability Counts team for the 2023/24 season.
Some of our Clients visited the Community Centre and enjoyed some company, cake and listening to some golden oldies at the 'Do You Remember...?' event. A big thanks to those everyone involved including the Team Members who have helped with transport and assistance.
Furthering the skill sets of Senior Staff - Manual Handling 'Train a Trainer' subject knowledge 2 day course. On site third party training continues, delivered in a safe and responsible manner.
Happy birthday to a wonderful gentleman and a generally smashing guy. Wishing you lots of love and happiness on your special day from the whole team at Comfort Home Care.
Our Care Team Leader, Annie Greenslade, has been in care for 25 years this month! What an achievement! We’re sure all of our Carers and Clients will join us in wishing her all the best and celebrating such a distinguished milestone with her.
Manual Handling Assessors Megan Bailey and Angela Wright demonstrate a potential emergency siutation for staff during a mandatory update session. Comfort Home Care have planned a re-structured training regime throughout the pandemic, and many modules will be implemented in the coming weeks.
Comfort Home Care embraces assistive technology, and ensures that it is used to enhance service user's lives safely and effectively. Occupational Therapist and former CHC team member Maddy Esau kindly gave a training session demonstrating the Mangar Camel lifting device. Regular practical equipment training means team members have the skills and knowledge to continue to [...]
One of our Service Users celebrated her 100th Birthday this month! What a milestone! She was presented with a cake and flowers from the company, not to mention a standing ovation from her neighbours. Bravo!
Comfort Home Care is rolling out the 'Message in a Bottle' scheme in 2020. Message in a Bottle is where our Clients keep essential personal and medication details in a small bottle in the fridge. Paramedics, police, fire-fighters and social services know to look in the fridge when they see the Message in a Bottle [...]
All Comfort Home Care staff have been briefed to identify signs that may indicate Sepsis. With quick intervention, survival rates from the condition are significant higher. We feel that by informing our staff and spreading awareness we are continuing to safeguard our Service Users.