There’s always something happening at Feros Care, whether it’s how we’re using technology to improve our clients’ lives or the adventures of our clients and their care workers.
Here we have handpicked our favourite Feros stories, as well as blogs on travel, food, technology, health and wellness. It’s all about helping you live a healthy and connected life!
Robyn Condliffe has lead a fascinating life, and she is currently the host of a series of Family History sessions on the Virtual Social Centre. She has put her life to paper, and she shares it with anyone interested in family history research.
A Christmas market with a difference, ‘Movers and Makers’, allowed for a safe and wonderful space for people with disability and their supporters to attend a market dedicated especially to them.
Here at Feros Care, we’ve been working with social profit organisation Purple Orange to present workshops to different communities such as the Bhutanese, Italians, Vietnamese and Arabic.
Holly gets out of bed every morning determined to make a difference to the lives of the people who need it most: “I really try to focus on the individual and what would make their life better.”
The award recognises and acknowledges businesses, organisations and not-for-profits who have a strong focus on staff engagement, safety and wellbeing, training and providing staff with higher education learning opportunities and development.
Christine has been a care worker for 15 years and still gets up every morning excited about what the day will bring. This is how she helps people live their life at home, with her motto: “there’s no place like home.”
Tania is one of our most-loved care workers, having worked for Feros Care for over 12 years. From her best client stories to her top tips to connecting with the elderly, she has so much love – and fun – to share.
Nursing is in Janene’s genes, and she has been a nurse for 31 years. As a Wellbeing Manager with Feros Care, she is passionate about finding out what’s important to her clients and making it happen for them.
According to Chloe Hayden, an award-winning motivational speaker, actor, performer, author, influencer, content creator and disability rights activist and advocate.