Flowers

14th April 2022

We are pleased to announce that we can now invite you to bring flowers in for your loved ones in our homes. This is based on updated guidance and our internal review of our policy.

However, We would ask that if you have any symptoms or have tested positive for Covid-19 that continue to not visit the home and also do not send or deliver flowers due to this still posing a risk of infection. Thank you for your understanding and we are pleased to be able to share this good news.

Letter To Our Moat House Team – 04.04.2022

Dear Team, 

Another financial year has ended, and as I look back and reflect on the past 12 months, I would like to take the time to thank you for the fantastic job you have all been doing and for all your hard work, commitment, and invaluable contributions in efforts to make our homes a superb place to live or work.  

The last 24 months have been challenging and we are currently working through our homes revival plan which was introduced to strengthen our homes support and hopefully put us back in the strong position we were in before the pandemic. 

Pay increases 

In October 2021, every member of the Adept team benefitted from a pay increase to combat the rising cost of living.  This increase took our rates of pay to an industry high and I am pleased to announce a further pay increase from 1st April 2022. We have decided that moving forward we will put all resources into increasing pay rather than uncertain periodic bonuses i.e., CQC GOOD BONUS, which will be discontinued from 1st April 2022. 

Adept Benefits Scheme 

In October last year we invested in ‘Adept Benefits,’ our all-new bespoke employee benefits package designed with you, our team in mind, so you can enjoy great discounts on high street shopping, groceries, travel plans, dining out and much more. As part of the team, you can also access a great range of benefits available for you to use and save money including services to help improve your health and wellbeing. This has already proved to be popular with many of the team making great savings, so if you have not already, log on at www.adeptbenefits.com to find out more. 

Unused holidays accruals 

Many of our team have been unable to take their full holiday entitlement due to the pandemic.  The good news is we were able to provide a solution which meant you still benefited through electing to covert to cash, pension or simply roll on your entitlement. 

Refer a friend scheme  

I hope that existing team members would recommend us as an employer to their friends.  

As a member of the team who refers a friend or family member to work at Adept in accordance with this scheme, you will be eligible to receive £250 as a thank you. 

Pay Day Advance  

We offer you the benefit of a Pay Day Advance of up to £1,000. We do not ask for a reason, charge no fee or interest and you will pay no benefit-in-kind tax under current legislation.  

Winter Loyalty Bonus 

A one-off payment from Leicestershire County Council where the team has been continuously employed by Moat House between 13 December 2001 and 28 February 2022 will be included April’s pay. 

The value of the one-off payment is: 

  • £500 for an employee working on average 20 hours or more per week 
  • £250 for an employee working on average under 20 hours per week 

Thank you once again for your commitment and invaluable contributions toward helping us provide a superb place to live or work. 

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Kenny Nelson 

MD 

Letter To Our Team – 04.04.2022

Dear Team, 

Another financial year has ended, and as I look back and reflect on the past 12 months, I would like to take the time to thank you for the fantastic job you have all been doing and for all your hard work, commitment, and invaluable contributions in efforts to make our homes a superb place to live or work.  

The last 24 months have been challenging and we are currently working through our homes revival plan which was introduced to strengthen our homes support and hopefully put us back in the strong position we were in before the pandemic. 

Pay increases 

In October 2021, every member of the Adept team benefitted from a pay increase to combat the rising cost of living.  This increase took our rates of pay to an industry high and I am pleased to announce a further pay increase from 1st April 2022. We have decided that moving forward we will put all resources into increasing pay rather than uncertain periodic bonuses i.e., CQC GOOD BONUS, which will be discontinued from 1st April 2022. 

Adept Benefits Scheme 

In October last year we invested in ‘Adept Benefits,’ our all-new bespoke employee benefits package designed with you, our team in mind, so you can enjoy great discounts on high street shopping, groceries, travel plans, dining out and much more. As part of the team, you can also access a great range of benefits available for you to use and save money including services to help improve your health and wellbeing. This has already proved to be popular with many of the team making great savings, so if you have not already, log on at www.adeptbenefits.com to find out more. 

Unused holidays accruals 

Many of our team have been unable to take their full holiday entitlement due to the pandemic.  The good news is we were able to provide a solution which meant you still benefited through electing to covert to cash, pension or simply roll on your entitlement. 

Refer a friend scheme  

I hope that existing team members would recommend us as an employer to their friends.  

As a member of the team who refers a friend or family member to work at Adept in accordance with this scheme, you will be eligible to receive £250 as a thank you. 

Pay Day Advance  

We offer you the benefit of a Pay Day Advance of up to £1,000. We do not ask for a reason, charge no fee or interest and you will pay no benefit-in-kind tax under current legislation.

 Thank you once again for your commitment and invaluable contributions toward helping us provide a superb place to live or work. 

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Kenny Nelson 

Managing Director 

The Knowles Boosts Residents Wellbeing with All-New, ‘Singing and Dancing’ Partnership.

The Knowles Care Home is partnering with award-winning Oomph! Wellness to engage residents and team in a holistic world of enriched wellbeing.

The Knowles Care Home, Coventry provides high-quality, person-centred care, where each resident is treated with dignity and respect whilst offering a fun and engaging social program so that residents can continue to enjoy past interests and try new activities. Families and friends can join in with the daily activities offering reassurance that residents’ happiness and well-being is at the heart of everything they do.

Oomph! On Demand at The Old Vicarage Claycross Care Home

Oomph! On Demand, which is Oomph!’s new digital platform, provides a multitude of ‘evergreen’ engaging exercise and activity content, 365 days a year. Providing a diverse range of topics, meeting a range of varied interests and abilities and allows the team to deliver safe, meaningful and most importantly, fun, wellbeing sessions that residents love.

Continue reading “The Knowles Boosts Residents Wellbeing with All-New, ‘Singing and Dancing’ Partnership.”

Adept Care Homes Appoints New Managing Director

Kenny Nelson has been appointed as the new managing director of Midlands Based Adept Care Homes.

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Kenny Nelson Appointed Managing Director of Adept Care Homes

Adept Care Homes has announced the appointment of Kenny Nelson as Managing Director.  Kenny who joined Adept Care Homes in February 2021 as Business Director, brings with him a wealth of experience and extensive knowledge following previously working alongside Adept Care Homes as Relationship Director with RBS and later, as Senior Director, Health & Social Care with CYB (Clydesdale & Yorkshire Bank).

The appointment follows a continued strong performance of the Midlands-based care provider, after the successful completion and opening of its 8th care home site, the luxurious Harrier House in Hucknall, Adept Care Homes is concentrating on reinvestment to promote their model to attract self-funding residents whilst looking to expand its portfolio once again.

“Adept Care Homes has a solid track record of consistent growth, undoubtedly inspired by its commitment to providing excellent care for elderly residents.  The company is one of the biggest SMEs I personally supported under the Business Banking Switch. I now look forward to continuing to work with the team and furthering its ongoing growth and success” said Kenny Nelson, Adept Care Home’s newly appointed Managing Director.

Dave Lock, Executive Chair and former Managing Director of Adept Care Homes, who will continue to lead the group with close involvement, welcomes Kenny Nelson to the head of the team, commenting on the group’s future plans:

“My role has always been to ensure our homes are of a quality I would be pleased for my own parents to live in. Both my parents have lived happily at Moat House Care Home which has reinforced my pride in what we do. Kenny’s appointment signifies an exciting milestone in Adept’s future.  His experience of both our company and the health and social care industry brings great strength to our business and driving the company forward. His input will be hugely significant as we plan the next phase of the business’ growth and expansion plan whilst improving our already impressive business performance.”

He will work in partnership with Emma Philpott, Senior Operations Director who has extensive experience and capabilities in the social care sector, Adept’s and former Greene King Finance Director, Chris White, and the newly appointed Communities Director, Joe Lock to push forward the Group’s strategy ensuring Adept Care Homes is ‘a superb place to live or work’.

Homes Visiting Update

08.06.22

Dear Residents, Families and Friends.

It has been a while since my last note and things have changed considerably so here is our current visiting policy based, as always, on government guidelines.

We understand that contact with family and friends is vital to our residents’ health and wellbeing. So, we are so pleased to have introduced to a more relaxed visiting structure. You’re welcome to visit your loved one inside our care homes as often and for as long as you wish, with hug and handholding.

There’s no need to book but please call 10 minutes ahead so our homes expect you. You will be asked for evidence of a negative LFT upon entry, however if you visit regularly, you need only test twice per week. Unless you have an exemption certificate you are asked to wear a mask at all times within our homes along with any other PPE provided to you by our team upon entry. Please speak to the manager if your loved one be distressed by you wearing a mask. When departing please wash your hands before making your way to reception.

We ask that you do not visit if you feel unwell, even if fully vaccinated and have tested negative for Covid. Other respiratory viruses like flu and norovirus are just as dangerous for your vulnerable loved ones. You may resume visiting 5 days after you feel better following symptoms like: cough, cold, high temperature, diarrhoea, vomiting etc.

Internal visits may be cancelled without notice if directed by the local authority should a Covid outbreak occur. However, pre-arranged essential and end of life visitors are exempted, and all others may visit externally using the booking system on our website.

Should you experience visiting problems, please provide feedback to our care home’s office.

Although our homes have always been a hive of activity, we have enjoyed the returning buzz that visitors inevitably bring and it’s a real joy to see so many faces that we have not seen for such a long time.  We look forward to you experiencing first-hand our comprehensive resident’s social programme.

A big thank you to all our resident’s friends and families for your support, as well as our teams for their continued hard work and dedication to our residents.

Yours sincerely

Dave Lock

Executive Chairman

Homes Visiting Update (Team)

15.12.21

Dear Residents, Families and Friends.

I hope you are keeping well. Here is our updated guidance on how we can support you to visit your loved ones based on the government care home visiting guidelines published yesterday. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/visiting-care-homes-during-coronavirus

The changes, in brief, are that we must now limit visits to ONE essential visitor or a group of THREE visitors maximum plus pre-school age children.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

For the safety of your loved ones all team, healthcare professionals and contractors must be fully vaccinated, or medically exempt, prior to entering our care homes. The government now strongly recommend the same for family visitors, but they are not requiring this. We believe that you, the relatives, should vote to decide this important question. Please click on the link to our survey and answer YES or NO to ‘Should all visitors be fully vaccinated to enter our care homes’ The survey will close Thursday 16th December at 16.00 and we will then announce the result.

Our full revised visiting arrangements are detailed below with changes in red and commence from Saturday 18th December.

Yours sincerely

Dave Lock

Executive Chair

INTERNAL VISITING

  • You can make visiting entry appointments via our Adept Care Homes website.
  • Entry times are available at 15-minute intervals to allow our team to screen visitors and to prevent excessive people in the entrance and corridors.
  • You may visit as often as you like providing entry times are available for everyone to do so.
  • To protect mealtimes, entry times are available from 10.00 to 11.45, 14.00 to 16.30, and 18.00 to 19.30 and we ask all visitors to leave our care home between 12.15 to 14.00 and 16.45 to 18.00.
  • We will review the entry time frequency closer to Christmas for the expected increased demand over the festive period, or before if necessary.
  • Apart from mealtimes you may spend as long as you wish with your loved one but upon arrival, please let us know your estimated departure time.
  • Your visits will be in the comfort and privacy of your loved one’s room.
  • You may visit your loved one in a group of up to a maximum of THREE visitors in total, (excluding essential visitors and pre-school age children). Please consider how room overcrowding may create anxiety for your loved one.
  • You must not access any other area of the care home, including toilets, except for your loved one’s room and children should be supervised accordingly.
  • Each visitor, including children over the age of 4 years, must provide proof of a negative lateral flow test (LFT) that has been registered on the government website on the day of your visit.
  • You may collect a LFT from our care home and conduct it at your home prior to visiting. Or you may conduct your LFT upon arrival at our care home, but you will have to wait up to 30 minutes for the result prior to entry.
  • Prior to entry you must have a successful screening by a team member who will ask you some infection control questions and do a temperature check.
  • You cannot visit if you have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for Covid-19 or if you feel at all unwell even if you are vaccinated and have tested negative.
  • Upon entry our team will ask you to sanitise, or wash, your hands and provide you with PPE (surgical mask, apron, and gloves) to wear at all times within the care home.
  • You must follow all government Coronavirus guidelines at all times during your visit.
  • We encourage you to hug and hold your loved one’s hand to help their health and wellbeing. Gloves may be removed for hand holding but we ask for your hands to be washed before and afterwards and if there is no toilet in the room, please ask our team where to do this.
  • To keep visitor numbers inside our care homes down, please make any care queries about your loved one by phoning our care home and not during your visits.
  • Any items you bring in for your loved one should be easily cleanable like boxes but not flowers etc.
  • If you are exempt from wearing a face covering, you must inform us prior to visiting. We will consider the matter taking into account all circumstances such as your vaccination status and relationship to the resident.
  • Your visit is not conditional upon being fully vaccinated: however, this is strongly recommended by us and the government for the safety of your loved one and our other residents.
  • We will notify changes to our visiting arrangement via our text service so please ensure that our care home has your mobile phone number.
  • We may need to exclude a resident from receiving visits in rare exceptional circumstances should a risk assessment determines this is necessary i.e., particularly those clinically vulnerable to Covid.
  • Internal visiting may be suspended for a period, or cancelled, without notice upon guidance by our care homes’ local authority. However, visiting will then continue in our external visiting pods.

VISITING PODS

Our external Cabins and Gazebo will now only be utilised should a Covid-19 outbreak occur in our care home. Any 2 residents or team members testing positive is classed as an outbreak and these are mainly team infected within the local community who then isolate out of work to avoid infection risk within our care homes

  • You should book a 20-minute visiting slot via our website
  • You are not required to have RFT or wear a face mask.
  • You may hug your loved one before and after your visit.
  • You will not be able to enter any area of our care home including toilets.

EXTERNAL VISITS

You may take your loved one on visits out of our care homes and they may stay overnight in your home. However, we ask that you strictly follow our infection control and testing guidelines to keep your loved one safe and avoid return infection risk to our other residents.

  • You may take you loved one on external visits out of our care homes to visit your home or outdoor spaces such as parks, or public gardens.
  • Your loved one should not go into any indoor spaces other than your home.
  • They may stay overnight at your home subject to our care home’s prior risk assessment and authorisation.
  • Please agree collection and return times with our care home prior to your arrival.
  • Visitors must provide proof of a negative lateral flow test (LFT) that has been registered on the government’s website on the day of your visit.
  • You may collect a LFT from our care home and conduct it at your home prior to visiting. Or you may conduct it upon arrival at our care home, but you will have to wait up to 30 minutes for the result prior to entry.
  • Your loved one must only travel to and from the visit in your car or a private taxi and not by public transport.
  • All visitors to your home whilst your loved one is there must provide you proof of a negative LFT that has been registered on the government website on the day of their visit.
  • Residents will not have to self-isolate when they return.
  • If you need the support of a team escort, please discuss with our care home.

ESSENTIAL VISITORS

Essential visitors are given access to all communal areas of our homes and therefore must comply with the same stricter testing regime that our team do.

  • Essential visitors will usually continue visiting in the event of an outbreak unless we are requested not to by our local authority.
  • All residents may have ONE essential visitor (care giver) for regular internal visits who are authorised and registered with our care home.  
  • In some circumstances the manager may authorise TWO essential visitors to visit at one time.
  • If you think your loved one would benefit from this type of visit, please speak to your home manager about becoming an essential visitor.
  • We will need to agree how often you visit, when and what support or practical help you will provide.
  • You will have the same testing regime as our team to include a weekly PCR test taken at the home with the homes e mail address used for results. And two LFT a week provided by us, one on the same day as your PCR and one 3 to 4 days later.

RELUCTANT TO VISIT?

If you have not visited your loved one because they have dementia, and you have concerns of any type or are worried about how they will respond by maybe not social distancing and trying to touch you etc. Then please ask your home manager to speak to our Dementia Manager, Karen Middleton, who will help you and the home to make visits possible. This organisation advocates and provides support for families of residents living with dementia who are finding it difficult https://goldstandardsframework.org.uk/john-s-campaign-dementia

Homes Visiting Update

15.12.21

Dear Residents, Families and Friends.

I hope you are keeping well. Here is our updated guidance on how we can support you to visit your loved ones based on the government care home visiting guidelines published yesterday. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/visiting-care-homes-during-coronavirus

The changes, in brief, are that we must now limit visits to ONE essential visitor or a group of THREE visitors maximum plus pre-school age children.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

For the safety of your loved ones all team, healthcare professionals and contractors must be fully vaccinated, or medically exempt, prior to entering our care homes. The government now strongly recommend the same for family visitors, but they are not requiring this. We believe that you, the relatives, should vote to decide this important question. Please click on the link to our survey and answer YES or NO to ‘Should all visitors be fully vaccinated to enter our care homes’ follow this link to take the survey. The survey will close Thursday 16th December at 16.00 and we will then announce the result.

Our full revised visiting arrangements are detailed below with changes in red and commence from Saturday 18th December.

Yours sincerely

Dave Lock

Executive Chair

INTERNAL VISITING

  • You can make visiting entry appointments via our Adept Care Homes website.
  • Entry times are available at 15-minute intervals to allow our team to screen visitors and to prevent excessive people in the entrance and corridors.
  • You may visit as often as you like providing entry times are available for everyone to do so.
  • To protect mealtimes, entry times are available from 10.00 to 11.45, 14.00 to 16.30, and 18.00 to 19.30 and we ask all visitors to leave our care home between 12.15 to 14.00 and 16.45 to 18.00.
  • We will review the entry time frequency closer to Christmas for the expected increased demand over the festive period, or before if necessary.
  • Apart from mealtimes you may spend as long as you wish with your loved one but upon arrival, please let us know your estimated departure time.
  • Your visits will be in the comfort and privacy of your loved one’s room.
  • You may visit your loved one in a group of up to a maximum of THREE visitors in total, (excluding essential visitors and pre-school age children). Please consider how room overcrowding may create anxiety for your loved one.
  • You must not access any other area of the care home, including toilets, except for your loved one’s room and children should be supervised accordingly.
  • Each visitor, including children over the age of 4 years, must provide proof of a negative lateral flow test (LFT) that has been registered on the government website on the day of your visit.
  • You may collect a LFT from our care home and conduct it at your home prior to visiting. Or you may conduct your LFT upon arrival at our care home, but you will have to wait up to 30 minutes for the result prior to entry.
  • Prior to entry you must have a successful screening by a team member who will ask you some infection control questions and do a temperature check.
  • You cannot visit if you have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for Covid-19 or if you feel at all unwell even if you are vaccinated and have tested negative.
  • Upon entry our team will ask you to sanitise, or wash, your hands and provide you with PPE (surgical mask, apron, and gloves) to wear at all times within the care home.
  • You must follow all government Coronavirus guidelines at all times during your visit.
  • We encourage you to hug and hold your loved one’s hand to help their health and wellbeing. Gloves may be removed for hand holding but we ask for your hands to be washed before and afterwards and if there is no toilet in the room, please ask our team where to do this.
  • To keep visitor numbers inside our care homes down, please make any care queries about your loved one by phoning our care home and not during your visits.
  • Any items you bring in for your loved one should be easily cleanable like boxes but not flowers etc.
  • If you are exempt from wearing a face covering, you must inform us prior to visiting. We will consider the matter taking into account all circumstances such as your vaccination status and relationship to the resident.
  • Your visit is not conditional upon being fully vaccinated: however, this is strongly recommended by us and the government for the safety of your loved one and our other residents.
  • We will notify changes to our visiting arrangement via our text service so please ensure that our care home has your mobile phone number.
  • We may need to exclude a resident from receiving visits in rare exceptional circumstances should a risk assessment determines this is necessary i.e., particularly those clinically vulnerable to Covid.
  • Internal visiting may be suspended for a period, or cancelled, without notice upon guidance by our care homes’ local authority. However, visiting will then continue in our external visiting pods.

VISITING PODS

Our external Cabins and Gazebo will now only be utilised should a Covid-19 outbreak occur in our care home. Any 2 residents or team members testing positive is classed as an outbreak and these are mainly team infected within the local community who then isolate out of work to avoid infection risk within our care homes

  • You should book a 20-minute visiting slot via our website
  • You are not required to have RFT or wear a face mask.
  • You may hug your loved one before and after your visit.
  • You will not be able to enter any area of our care home including toilets.

EXTERNAL VISITS

You may take your loved one on visits out of our care homes and they may stay overnight in your home. However, we ask that you strictly follow our infection control and testing guidelines to keep your loved one safe and avoid return infection risk to our other residents.

  • You may take you loved one on external visits out of our care homes to visit your home or outdoor spaces such as parks, or public gardens.
  • Your loved one should not go into any indoor spaces other than your home.
  • They may stay overnight at your home subject to our care home’s prior risk assessment and authorisation.
  • Please agree collection and return times with our care home prior to your arrival.
  • Visitors must provide proof of a negative lateral flow test (LFT) that has been registered on the government’s website on the day of your visit.
  • You may collect a LFT from our care home and conduct it at your home prior to visiting. Or you may conduct it upon arrival at our care home, but you will have to wait up to 30 minutes for the result prior to entry.
  • Your loved one must only travel to and from the visit in your car or a private taxi and not by public transport.
  • All visitors to your home whilst your loved one is there must provide you proof of a negative LFT that has been registered on the government website on the day of their visit.
  • Residents will not have to self-isolate when they return.
  • If you need the support of a team escort, please discuss with our care home.

ESSENTIAL VISITORS

Essential visitors are given access to all communal areas of our homes and therefore must comply with the same stricter testing regime that our team do.

  • Essential visitors will usually continue visiting in the event of an outbreak unless we are requested not to by our local authority.
  • All residents may have ONE essential visitor (care giver) for regular internal visits who are authorised and registered with our care home.  
  • In some circumstances the manager may authorise TWO essential visitors to visit at one time.
  • If you think your loved one would benefit from this type of visit, please speak to your home manager about becoming an essential visitor.
  • We will need to agree how often you visit, when and what support or practical help you will provide.
  • You will have the same testing regime as our team to include a weekly PCR test taken at the home with the homes e mail address used for results. And two LFT a week provided by us, one on the same day as your PCR and one 3 to 4 days later.

RELUCTANT TO VISIT?

If you have not visited your loved one because they have dementia, and you have concerns of any type or are worried about how they will respond by maybe not social distancing and trying to touch you etc. Then please ask your home manager to speak to our Dementia Manager, Karen Middleton, who will help you and the home to make visits possible. This organisation advocates and provides support for families of residents living with dementia who are finding it difficult https://goldstandardsframework.org.uk/john-s-campaign-dementia

Team Update 1.12.21

Dear Team.

We have received new government visiting guidance with significant changes. We will review our visiting policies and provide our updated guidance later this week. The good news is that families will have much better access to their loved ones shortly. This should have a positive effect on home life for team and residents.

We believe that we have done better than most care providers and continue to provide the best care and resident-focused activities as possible. You can view our Autumn Newsletter here.

I have previously told you about our Pandemic Revival plan with major changes to help return our service to our pre-pandemic levels that make Adept ‘A superb place to live or work’. A main item of that plan was to thank you all for your hard work throughout Covid and reward you by bringing forward next April’s annual pay rise that you have been paid from 29th September 2021. We have also introduced our new team benefits package including private GP access, discounted shopping, cinema, bikes, etc. We hope these measures will encourage team retention and promote recruitment.

Another part of our plan was a management restructure. I would like to announce that Business Director Kenny Nelson has now stepped up to Managing Director, I have moved to Executive Chair, and two further new directors have been appointed. You can view details here. We have also made some changes to strengthen our management and enhance our homes support team. You can view our new management structure here.

Finally, I would like to say how proud we all are of adept’s achievements over this very difficult period by receiving ‘carehome.co.uk’ s Top 20 Best UK group award’ for the fifth year running as well as the Care Home Awards High Commendation Award for Best Small Care Home Group. So, thank you once again, we couldn’t have done it without you all.

Yours sincerely

Dave Lock

Executive Chair

Visiting Update 1.12.21

Dear Residents, Families and Friends.

We have received new government visiting guidance with significant changes. We will review our visiting policies and provide our updated guidance later this week. The good news is that you can expect much better access to your loved ones shortly.

In the meantime, I would like to relate to you how the past (nearly) two years of pandemic has affected our homes and the service we provide.

The challenges have placed unprecedented pressure on the whole care sector. I am sure that you have read about all of the issues in the media so there is no need for me to explain, except to say they have all added greatly to the workload and stress of our management and wider team. For a long time, our central homes support team were unable to visit homes to provide their essential support.  Inevitably, this and pandemic restrictions have affected some of the services that we provide to our residents.

However, we believe that we have done better than most care providers and continue to work hard to meet your loved ones needs. Where possible, all residents have received their Covid Boosters and 100% of our team are vaccinated, or medically exempt. We continue to provide the best care possible and deliver strong resident-focused activities in all the homes. You can view our Autumn Newsletter here.

With the potential of Covid being here for some time to come we have made a Pandemic Revival plan to push on with bold changes to return life in our homes to our pre-pandemic levels that make Adept ‘A superb place to live or work’.

Like all care providers, our greatest challenge is maintaining staffing levels to keep your loved ones safe. So, to thank all our team for their hard work throughout Covid we have brought forward April 2022 annual pay rise and increased pay by 6% on 29th September 2021. We have also introduced our new team benefits package including private GP access, discounted shopping, cinema, bikes, etc. These measures should encourage team retention, and to promote recruitment we offer a £600 Golden Hello payment.

I would like to announce that Business Director Kenny Nelson has now stepped up to Managing Director, I have moved to Executive Chair, and two further new directors have been appointed. You can view details here.  

We have also made some management changes to strengthen our management and enhance our homes support team. You can view our new management structure here.

Finally, I would like to say how proud we all are of adept’s achievements over this very difficult period by receiving ‘carehome.co.uk’ s Top 20 Best UK group award’ for the fifth year running as well as the Care Home Awards High Commendation Award for Best Small Care Home Group.

Yours sincerely

Dave Lock

Executive Chair