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Belmont Healthcare is First In Kent To Be Awarded
Congratulations goes to six Belmont Healthcare team members who have successfully completed the CHAPs Certificate which adheres to many aspects of a registered nursing course.
The first residential care home group in Kent to be awarded the certificate, the programme recognises the participants success in completing the Care Home Assistant Practitioner (CHAPs) programme.
Zoe Kendall Manager at Belmont at Home, Sarah Pennington, Home Manager at Madeira Lodge Care Home, Liz Tart, Assistant Manager Madeira Lodge Care Home, Catherine Worman, Healthcare Coordinator, Catherine Wakelin Healthcare Coordinator+ and Michaela Welch Healthcare Coordinator Senior, have all passed with flying colours.
Clare Swan, Operations Director at Belmont Healthcare says: “Completing the CHAPs programme is a huge accolade and achievement for this team who are now qualified in being able to carry out specific clinical tasks, effectively like a registered nurse would.
“Of course for Belmont Healthcare this is yet another string to our bow that sets us apart from others in being able to offer a plethora of care and support to those who require it.”
Belmont Healthcare offers multiple forms of long or short, respite and day care, or at home care for those in need of support. Specialising in enhanced care and support of older people, care is also offered for those living with Dementia and other life changing conditions such as Parkinson’s disease. Our homes are perfectly situated in delightful settings around the UK and provide a very homely atmosphere whilst being safe and secure making the people we care for feel right at home.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Belmont Healthcare Group 1 .
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