Radfield ΢΢²ÝÊÓƵ Care wins ‘Best response to the coronavirus pandemic’ at ΢΢²ÝÊÓƵ Care Awards 2022
27 May 2022
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Radfield ΢΢²ÝÊÓƵ Care took home a win and two high commendations at the 2022 ΢΢²ÝÊÓƵ Care Awards in April, including ‘Best response to the coronavirus pandemic’.
The Radfield ΢΢²ÝÊÓƵ Care network was recognised with high commendation as the ‘Best home care group or franchise network”, and the Radfield ΢΢²ÝÊÓƵ Care Stamford, Peterborough, and Rutland office was similarly recognised with a high commendation as the ‘Best start-up home care service or new franchisee'. Though, the biggest winner in the Radfield network was for Radfield ΢΢²ÝÊÓƵ Care Wakefield and Dewsbury, which was the overall winner in the “Response to the coronavirus pandemic’ category.
Dr Hannah MacKechnie, director and co-founder of Radfield ΢΢²ÝÊÓƵ Care said:
When COVID-19 hit the UK, Radfield ΢΢²ÝÊÓƵ Care had to put measures in place to protect clients and staff while complying with Government guidance. There was a rapid amount of changing information provided, which had to be responded to and put in place, alongside supporting staff teams and clients to remain safe and connected.
At Radfield ΢΢²ÝÊÓƵ Care Wakefield and Dewsbury, Jackie and her team introduced a number of measures to ensure their dedicated care team were fully-trained, supported, and recognised for their hard work and dedication through regular team celebrations and online events.
The care staff were paid annual bonuses, sent regular thank you cards, and were each provided with a ‘carer survival kit’ during the second lockdown. The office also provided free healthcare and mental health support to their team to ensure they looked after their health and wellbeing.
Along with supporting their care team, Radfield ΢΢²ÝÊÓƵ Care Wakefield and Dewsbury undertook a number of measures to reduce loneliness and isolation for clients, helping them stay connected to the things that matter most to them. The office arranged surprises for their clients to brighten their day during the lockdown, such as pamper sessions, personalised gifts, and support contacting family and friends online.
The home care provider also added in companionship visits or more visits if needed to provide clients with more company throughout the week. Every client was sent a personalised treat box including a plant pot with seeds, crosswords, quizzes, tea, coffee, biscuits, chocolate and fudge and a personalised card.
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