WHAT’S NEW?
CARESHIELD LAUNCHES STRATEGIC DIVISION OF SAAS AND APPRENTICESHIP
DELIVERY SERVICES CareShield, a provider of innovative solutions for the health and social care sector, has announced a strategic division of its Soſtware as a Service (SaaS) products and apprenticeship delivery services.
Effective immediately, they will now operate as two distinct companies, BroadShield dedicated to SaaS services and CareShield which will continue to offer apprenticeship delivery.
For SaaS customers (BroadShield), this signifies a reinforced focus on providing streamlined soſtware solutions that address organisational needs with precision and efficiency. By dedicating a specialised company solely to SaaS development and support, BroadShield aims to deliver unparalleled functionality, reliability, and user experience.
For Apprenticeship customers (CareShield), this represents the organisations continuous commitment to delivering comprehensive, high-quality training programmes tailored specifically to the health and social care sector. With a dedicated company focused solely on apprenticeship services, CareShield aims to further enhance the effectiveness and relevance of its training initiatives, empowering care professionals with the skills, knowledge and behaviours needed to excel in their roles.
Emma Perry, CEO at CareShield and BroadShield, said: "We are excited to announce the strategic division of our SaaS and Apprenticeship delivery services. This move is all about enhancing the solutions we offer to better serve our customers. By focusing our resources and expertise in these distinct areas, we are confident that we will continue to
exceed our customers' expectations and drive success within Workforce Development."
CareShield and BroadShield remain committed to excellence and innovation, and this strategic division marks an exciting new chapter in their journey to deliver unparalleled value to their customers.
www.CareShield.com
www.BroadShield.co.uk
BUDGIE BRINGS JOY HC-One’s Pytchley Court care home, located in Brixworth, Northamptonshire, celebrated National Pet Month throughout April to highlight a special budgie who brings much- needed support to the lives of residents and their loved ones every day.
During National Pet Month, Pytchley Court residents and colleagues honoured ‘Fred’ the budgie who recently joined the home to bring joy to a new resident’s life.
Keeping pets can enhance the residents' wellbeing and they can help facilitate improved social interaction. In March 2024, a resident at Pytchley Court care
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home made friends with a budgie to help him settle into his new environment with ‘therapeutic’ care.
Robert Hasker, who became a full resident at the Brixworth care home in January, had been finding it difficult to adapt to care home life aſter he moved in following a stay in hospital. However, pets have been a large part of Robert’s life, and he wanted to get his very own budgie friend to keep him company.
Home Manager Susan Watson said: “We are delighted to have been able to help Robert settle into life here at Pytchley
Court, with the aid of Fred of course. Pets can be very therapeutic and have been a big part of Robert’s life, so bringing Fred in seemed like a positive way of helping Robert adapt to his new lifestyle.”
www.hc-one.co.uk www.tomorrowscare.co.uk
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