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After a successful pilot season of Voyage Care’s first ever podcast, we are excited to share our second season with everyone! Relaunching as Voyage Care Voice, our podcast will be showcasing real people with real insights.
In our final episode of season two, we’re joined by Keith, Service Manager at one of our residential services in West Yorkshire and Mariza, Team leader at one of our residential services in Southampton. They’ll be discussing ways in which they ensure high-quality care is at the centre of everything we do.
After a successful pilot season of Voyage Care’s first ever podcast, we are excited share our second season with everyone! Relaunching as Voyage Care Voice, our podcast will be showcasing real people with real insights.
In our penultimate episode for season two, we’re joined by Denise Flannagan, Operations Manager and Lisa Timms, Service Manager at DCA Warwickshire. They’ll be chatting about the importance of high-quality care in our supported living services, particularly highlighting a successful transition. Kieran, a person we support, transitioned from another provider into one of our supported living properties during COVID-19. Both Kieran and Kirsty, a field care manager also join us in this episode to chat about his journey.
After a successful pilot season of Voyage Care’s first ever podcast, we are excited share our second season with everyone! Relaunching as Voyage Care Voice, our podcast will be showcasing real people with real insights.
In this season, we’ll be focusing on how important quality is in the social care sector. This week, we’re hearing from Loraine Swinburne, Service Manager of Redbank House and MorganJo Murray, Deputy Manager of Esmer House. Redbank House is one of our Prader-Willi syndrome specialist services and is rated Outstanding by the CQC! The staff team provided a great amount of support to Esmer House, a nearby Prader-Willi syndrome specialist service, when they first opened. This episode will explore how the two staff teams worked together to ensure excellent quality care is provided to the people we support at both services.
Since recording this episode, Esmer House has received an Outstanding rating from the CQC on their first ever CQC inspection!
After a successful pilot season of Voyage Care’s first ever podcast, we are excited share our second season with everyone! Relaunching as Voyage Care Voice, our podcast will be showcasing real people with real insights.
In today’s episode, we’re hearing from Kim Kauldhar, Operations Manager, Vicki Bennett, Operations Manager and Victoria Richardson, Business Development Manager. They’ll be discussing the importance of high-quality care and support in our brain injury rehabilitation specialist services.
After a successful pilot season of Voyage Care’s first ever podcast, we are excited share our second season with everyone! Relaunching as Voyage Care Voice, our podcast will be showcasing real people with real insights.
In this season, we’ll be focusing on how important quality is in the social care sector. This week, we’re lucky enough to be joined by Debbie Ivanova from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) for a special extended episode.
Debbie is Deputy Chief Inspector for people with a learning disability and autistic people at the CQC. She’ll be chatting with Amanda Griffiths, Director of Quality at Voyage Care, about her role at the CQC, the effects of COVID-19, the CQC’s Quality of Life tool, and the importance quality.
After a successful pilot season of Voyage Care’s first ever podcast, we are excited share our second season with everyone! Relaunching as Voyage Care Voice, our podcast will be showcasing real people with real insights.
In this season, we’ll be focusing on how important quality is in the social care sector. This week’s episode is part 2 of our great quality care in Scotland episode. Be sure to catch-up with last week’s episode here.
We’re joined by John, brother of Margaret, a person we support at Treddinoch. He’ll be sharing his sisters’ story, which is a shining example of how quality care can make an undeniable difference to the lives of the people we support and their families.
After a successful pilot season of Voyage Care’s first ever podcast, we are excited share our second season with everyone! Relaunching as Voyage Care Voice, our podcast will be showcasing real people with real insights.
In this season, we’ll be focusing on how important quality is in the social care sector. This week, we’re hearing from Paul Brockie, Operations Manager, Dyanne Henderson, Service Manager and Kayleigh McPhearson, Senior Support Worker at Treddinoch. They’ll be discussing how we ensure great quality are in Scotland.
After a successful pilot season of Voyage Care’s first ever podcast, we are excited share our second season with everyone! Relaunching as Voyage Care Voice, our podcast will be showcasing real people with real insights.
In this season, we’ll be focusing on how important quality is in the social care sector. This week, we’re hearing from Champika Gallage, Behaviour Support Practitioner and Messias Moyo, Service Manager at Sheringham Avenue. They’ll be discussing how the NAS accredited and CQC rated Outstanding care home maintains a high level of quality.
After a successful pilot season of Voyage Care’s first ever podcast, we are excited share our second season with everyone! Relaunching as Voyage Care Voice, our podcast will be showcasing real people with real insights.
In this season, we’ll be focusing on how important quality is in the social care sector. This week, we’re hearing from Yvonne Mujeri, Clinical Services lead, Hannah Eastwood, Clinical Nurse Manager and Valaine Wilson, Clinical Nurse Educator. They’ll be discussing clinical excellence, training, and developing good relationship to provide high quality care and support within the Children’s Complex Care specialism.
After a successful pilot season of Voyage Care’s first ever podcast, we are excited share our second season with everyone! Relaunching as Voyage Care Voice, our podcast will be showcasing real people with real insights.
In this season, we’ll be focusing on how important quality is in the social care sector. This week, we’re back with Amanda Griffiths, Director of Quality and Andrew Cannon, CEO for part two of their discussion. We’ll hear their thoughts on the “Do Not Resuscitate” orders during COVID-19, regulators, training and our incredible service managers.
If you haven't caught up on part one head to: https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-rcbpx-adc96c
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.