THE TEAM at a North Somerset care company are celebrating after it was named as Care Organisation of the Year at the Care and Support West Awards (October 2024).
Right at Home North Somerset was announced as the winner during a ceremony at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol on September 26.
Grant Attwood, managing director at Right at Home North Somerset, which provides care across the region, said: “This is absolutely fantastic news for the company and the team as a whole and is truly a testament to the hard work and dedication that everyone has shown.
“I’d like to say a huge congratulations to all of the winners on the night and give a special mention to our very own Poppy Campbell, who was nominated in the Volunteer & Apprentice Front Line category and our registered manager, Micala Small, who was up for the Community Based Manager award.”
Care and Support West is a representative body for companies, charities, organisations and individuals involved in social care, support and health sectors in the West of England.
It represents care across Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset, South Gloucestershire, and North Somerset; with some 500 Care Providers existing in these regions.
The Annual Care and Support West Care Awards celebrate the hard work and dedication of Care Professionals in the South West.
Right at Home North Somerset is dedicated to providing high-quality support for older and vulnerable adults in their homes.
Focused on both clients and staff, it prioritises maintaining a close-knit community, ensuring staff well-being, support, and continuous learning.
The company emphasises staff support through various initiatives like coffee mornings, buddy systems, and regular social events.
It offers mental health support, professional development opportunities, and aims for staff continuity to build strong client relationships.
Achieving a 5-star employer rating, its commitment to nurturing an inclusive environment is reflected in its staff satisfaction and dedication to exceptional care for clients.
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