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Terrence Vella Announced as the New Registered Manager at Alexandra House Care Home
Alexandra House Care Home is proud to announce the appointment of Terrence Vella as its new Registered Manager.
With over ten years of dedicated service in healthcare, Terrence brings an unparalleled blend of professional expertise and academic brilliance to the home’s leadership team.
Starting his career as a child-care worker, Vella’s passion for healthcare led him to become a qualified nurse. His growth trajectory continued as he ascended into managerial roles, notably as a Deputy Manager. Throughout his career, Terrence has consistently demonstrated his commitment to the wellbeing of the individuals under his care.
Parallel to his professional journey, his academic pursuits have been equally commendable. Having achieved a first-class honours degree in Health and Social Care Practice, he has cultivated a deep understanding of the principles and practices critical to elderly care and has worked extensively within the NHS framework.
Alexandra House Care Home has always prided itself on prioritising the wellbeing of its residents. With this appointment, the home is poised to strengthen its dedication to ensuring every resident receives care that’s grounded in respect, dignity, and compassion.
Terrence’s rich history in both hands-on healthcare and leadership roles makes him the ideal fit for our home. His academic credentials complement his practical experience, promising a bright future for Alexandra House Care Home and its residents,“
Residents, staff, and stakeholders of Alexandra House Care Home eagerly look forward to benefiting from Terrence Vella’s vision and guidance in the years to come.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Alexandra House Care Home .
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