Luxury care provider CHD Living recently held a management conference with the theme of ‘moving forwards’ to present its vision for the future of the company.
The conference served as a platform for the group to highlight its current and future developments, acquisitions, and refurbishments, as well as also celebrating success stories and achievements within the group.
The event also saw the launch of CHD Living’s Training Academy, and the introduction of a new quality assurance initiative.
The CHD Training Academy aims to have its training reviewed and accredited by the CPD Certification Service. This accreditation will enable CHD Living to offer high-quality training to other providers in the area.
In addition to mandatory training required for health and safety care, CHD Living has engaged clinical training associate Kensey O’Hara to develop and deliver in-house clinical training for pre-registered and registered nursing staff.
Embarking on a mission to enhance quality assurance in its group, the company has also conducted a pilot project with Surrey County Council which is implementing the Provider Assessment and Market Management Solution (PAMMS) system. Developed by the Access Group, PAMMS is currently deployed by 50 local authorities across England.
The primary objectives of the initiative are to standardise quality assurance monitoring across diverse services and provide assurance regarding the quality of contracted providers. This collaborative approach aims to instil confidence in providers and ensure more objective monitoring of service quality by local authorities.
CHD Living director Shaleeza Hasham said: “I’m hugely proud of the remarkable journey that CHD Living is on and of the strides our organisation has made and continues to make. The dedication of our staff continues to inspire me; together, we are shaping the future of CHD Living and, through our collective efforts, we ensure the wellbeing and quality of life for our residents.”