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“My commute is around two hours, but I don't mind it as working at the home is worth the distance, I believe my passion for the role outweighs the distance and I genuinely love working at MHA Handsworth."
The home had more than 35 categories from which residents were awarded an OSCAR and to the delight of the residents and their loved ones every resident received an award.
“MHA Mapplewell Manor is the first home I have worked in and whatever you ask for you get, I am really happy here and would like to be part of the management team one day."
We spoke with Georgina as part of MHA’s new initiative aiming to shine a spotlight on their senior care assistants and what led them to develop into these roles.
“I gave myself a month and told myself if I didn't find my feet, I would leave and try something else, but here I am 20 years later, I am so happy I decided to continue and I genuinely love working at MHA Alexandra House."
We’re proud to share that MHA has once again been recognised as one of the Top 20 Large Care Home Groups in the UK by carehome.co.uk, marking our ninth year in a row receiving this honour. To be acknowledged consistently over nearly a decade speaks volumes about the standard of care, kindness and commitment shown across our homes every single day. This recognition is based on feedback from residents and their families, making it especially meaningful to everyone involved. We’re also especially proud that: ⭐ MHA The Homestead has been named a Top 20 Care Home in the South East ⭐ MHA Pennystone Court has been named a Top 20 Care Home in the North West Congratulations to our dedicated colleagues whose hard work creates supportive, welcoming places where older people can thrive. And thank you to all those who took the time to share their experiences. A fantastic achievement and one we’re incredibly proud of. 💛 #MHA #LiveLaterLifeWell #Top20CareHome
Jill was very familiar with the home as her aunty and daughter have worked there previously, and currently her mum and another daughter work here.
After moving to the UK from Zimbabwe, Netsayi started working in various care homes before applying for a permanent position at MHA Handsworth, her first full time role in care until today Since joining the home, she has progressed from a care assistant to senior care assistant, a role she has been doing for more than 15 years.
Due to personal circumstances Mark had to move back to his home county, but thankfully an MHA home was not too far away 😀
“Working in domiciliary care, it was sometimes very stressful, and you were always moving around, however by working at MHA Hall Grange I now feel I have some stability and regularity."