
Yomi has been a great support to all staff and exceptional understanding with patients needs. Yomi will go that extra mile to maintain the care, support with others. And patients always remember his great smile, and laughter which brightens up the days/nights for everyone. A thoughtful team member and a great colleague to have amongst the team,
Jayne not only provides a clinical leadership she is indeed the glue that literally keeps Blackheath together. From finding out of hours dentists for International Nurses, checking in on all staff if sick or struggling, squeezing bee stings out of RMNs and ensuring everyone is fed and hydrated at all hours of the day – ensuring cake provided!
Three regular staff members called in sick for the night shift meaning the unit would be left with agency staff who do not know the residents well. Bintou agreed to stay after a day shift for the night working a 24 hour shift to ensure the needs of the residents were met
Three regular staff members called in sick for the night shift meaning the unit would be left with agency staff who do not know the residents well. James agreed to stay after a day shift for the night working a 24 hour shift to ensure the needs of the residents were met
Georgia Tomlinson is a trusted member of staff and has proved this by reporting a confidential issue. We do encourage transparency at Cygnet and do have a duty of care. Thank you, Georgia for being open and honest. The matter was handled swiftly due to her reporting skills.
Jade always goes above and beyond her role, she is a great mentor to staff members and staff and residents see her as a positive role model. She has helped keep retention in the service by organising activities for residents and staff to take part in and keeping up a consistent positive atmosphere, well done Jade!
James is a maintenance man at Cygnet Cedar Vale. We recently admitted a service user who’s parents informed us that he likes to do odd jobs. James has taken the time to support the patient to help him complete small maintenance tasks which the patient takes great pride in. He is now paid as a therapy job and his incidents have decreased. Great job
Over the years Andy has always risen to a challenge to support any random request people have thrown at him. Most recently he has sourced a vehicle to be converted into a float for the Cygnet sponsored float at Manchester Pride. He is so resourceful, always finds a way to get things done, without any fuss and with a positive outcome. Thank you
Melissa recently took the step in changing wards and has been working on the new acute service. Dealing with a different group of patients than what she has previously worked with she has flourished in her job role and used the resources available to her to provide the best quality care possible, despite caring for more challenging patients.
Jessica is a support worker who uses the time that she is not on observations and engagements to encourage individuals to engage in activities. She makes activities fun to distract individuals who are responding to unseen stimuli. She reassures individuals tin our care to make them feel at ease.
During a recent COVID19 outbreak Gordon volunteered to support within the positive residents unit for the entire week to help minimise the potential spread of infection and maintain good IPC standards. This act was massively supportive towards the residents and support team. Thankyou Gordon! 🙂
During a recent COVID19 outbreak Klaudia volunteered to support within the positive residents unit for the entire week to help minimise the potential spread of infection and maintain good IPC standards. This act was massively supportive towards the residents and support team. Thankyou Klaudia! 🙂