We exist to preserve the dignity, independence and quality of life for vulnerable adults in the community. We believe the right type of care can transform people lives.
OUR HISTORY
Roses Homecare became an independent care agency in 2007. Roselyn Stewart, founder and director with over 30 years' experience in the care sector began taking personal requests from people to deliver their care. Many agencies recognised Roselyn talent and commitment to clients who often would ask her to deliver their care. Her wealth of experience and knowledge of the sector helped some companies establish efficient care teams. She decided, one day, after encouragement and compliments from clients who liked her personal touch and compassionate ear, to establish her own company.
Roselyn understands the importance of providing a friendly service which focused at the client's needs which transform and prolongs life. She now focuses on developing this philosophy through training and developing of carers who have the special qualities that she has enthused during her career, compassion, quality and commitment.
OUR PHILOSOPHY
Caring is a skilled vocation, and training is key to acquiring the skills to care for our for our client groups. Because education and personal development are so central to quality standards we only select people who show compassionate and have a thirst to learn to deliver a service of excellence.
Our accredited training & personal development programmes have been developed to ensure that all carers have the appropriate skills and experience, to pass but very rewarding.
CAREERS
We are always willing to recruit carers with the right attitude and temperament to work with us. If you have no experience we can offer in houses training which is conducted at a friendly user pace whilst you are working on the job under supervision. We offer a robust induction programme which is committed to the 15 Standards established through the Care Quality Commission (CQC) following the Care Act 2014. We also encourage all carers to continue their training to the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) which is the national credit transfer system for education.