As we enter another year, staff and residents at Britannia Care are looking forward to what 2023 will bring, while also reflecting on the past 12 months.

The new year brings with it a new beginning, new resolutions, and a new start.

At Britannia the staff are looking forward to meeting the challenges presenting themselves within the social care sector such as under funding, NHS bed blocking, staff recruitment.

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Despite those challenges Britannia Care continues to focus on their core beliefs; of care with compassion, supporting diversity in care with courage and continuity, while all the time seeking to surpass the high standards of care which are the foundations on which Britannia Care was built on over 30 years ago.

While all involved with Britannia Care achieved a great deal during 2022, there’s a firm belief that still more can be done , with the coming months earmarked for staff training in new technology which should prove a boon to residents.

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Mr Chaudhry Inayat Khan, founder and director of Britannia Care, said: “It is no coincidence that we have the skilled staff who enables us to deliver the service we aspire too and our residents demand.

“All our staff are trained in the Britannia Care way of delivering care, and the training is on-going to meets the needs and expectations of our residents.

“Looking back over 2022 it gives me great pleasure knowing that due to the level of care we provide at Britannia Care, residents were able to fully participate in life both with in the home, and externally celebrating events taking place nationally and locally.

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“From the Platinum Jubilee to traditional and religious festivals, all our residents were able to celebrate Eid, Christmas, Easter, St Valentine’s Day, Bonfire Night and many other festivals both religious and secular.

“We will also continue to help and support our NHS colleagues in whatever way we can.”

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As Britannia Care is a purpose -built facility they were able to include in the design important elements essential to providing high quality care, such as lift access to all floors, and corridors wide enough to accommodate supportive aids, all of which ensures residents have a place they can call their own.

The Britannia Care’s multilingual staff have a long history of providing care to the area’s multicultural community, with over 30 years of experience, knowledge and understanding in providing expert care to a diverse clientele.

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As well as priding themselves on the facilities, activities and the level of care provided by Britannia Care’s highly trained staff, the group also pride themselves on being very approachable, ensuring that there will be a member of staff who you can talk to, who is only too happy to guide you through all you need to know about placing a loved one in Britannia’s care.

If you need to speak to Britannia Care about a loved one, please contact Britannia Care manager Nina Butor on: 01274 49 48 47.