Home Instead is the only home care provider in the area to be awarded this accreditation for the high levels of quality care they provide to their clients in the local community.
Alison Harrison, administrator at Daisy Dignity said: “The Daisy Mark was developed as a quality marker for organisations to enable them to demonstrate that they have met the Daisy Standards. It is designed to complement the already excellent levels of care delivered and to ensure that high standards and good practice are celebrated, recognised and shared.
“Home Instead Senior Care first received their accreditation in 2014 and this reaccreditation and they will receive a daisy mark plaque to add to their dignity champion badges to proudly display on their premises.”
Rebecca Wright, Field Care Support Officer at Home Instead said: “We are really proud to have been awarded the Daisy Mark reaccreditation. We have also recently been awarded with a best practice certificate for keeping to the Daisy Dignity Standards. The 10 dignity standards are designed to create an environment where dignity and respect are at the forefront of everything that we do.”
Rebecca continued, “I have just taken over the role as Daisy Lead for Home Instead and we are delighted that two of our CAREGivers have been chosen by the Daisy board for leaders in best practice. They were presented with special awards at a ceremony held at the end of November at Albion Church.”
David Moore, Managing Director said: “We have been working with Daisy Accreditation for over two years and I am so proud of the team to get this reaccreditation. It confirms the amazing work our staff team and caregivers do every day of the week to uphold the 10 Daisy Standards, delivering care with dignity and respect and putting the client at the heart of everything we do”.
Home Instead Senior Care is an award winning national company which is changing the way care is delivered in the UK and is rapidly building a reputation as one of the UK’s leading care companies. Their service is tailored to the needs of individual clients and ranges from companionship, meal preparation, light housekeeping, post-discharge care, personal care, medication reminders, shopping and errands. The service is totally flexible to meet client needs and is available from as little as 1 hour to 24 hours a day, seven days a week.