Carers and support staff from Oxfordshire have collectively walked 100,000 steps, in less than one week, raising funds for . The walk has raised £200 and a further £300 was donated by Walfinch to bring the total to £500.
, the national homecare provider, has appointed Julie Farrow as senior business development manager, to support its national network of franchisees as the group continues to pursue its ambitious growth plans.
Local home care service has recruited new carers to help power the expansion of its private client services – and it’s looking for more.“” says Greg Renk, Managing Director of Walfinch Buckinghamshire.
Bunmi Ganiyu came to the UK from Nigeria to study marketing at Edinburgh Napier University. Bunmi says: “”The rewardBunmi who was recently awarded Walfinch’s ‘fastest growing franchisee’ award, frequently hears gratifying stories from clients and their families.
Val, a care client with homecare Southampton, had not been able to get into her beloved garden for five years. Carol, one of Val's carers, had learned from Val how much she missed being able to get out there, but Val lacked the confidence to do so, while her health was compromised.
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“” says Shilpi Verma.Shilpi, who owns the business in Harrow, says: “““”Shilpi launched her Walfinch business as a franchisee in April 2021 and already has 15 care staff.
“My carer Christelle has a great sense of humour – and with me you need it!” says Ken Wright.After a stroke last year Ken is now relearning how to do things for himself with the aid of his wife Sheila, and Christelle Bremner, a carer with Walfinch, Kingston and Weybridge.