Training

We at Stick Healthcare understands the more competent a nurse or carer is, the more likely they are to be able to provide the level of care we expect.

These are compulsory training and on-going professional development courses taken by all our staff:

  • Health & Safety in the Care Home
  • Risk Assessment Health & Safety
  • Moving & Handling Theory
  • Moving & Handling Assessments
  • Moving & Handling Practical
  • Fire Safety 1: Hazards & Prevention
  • Fire Safety 2: Drills & Evacuation
  • Emergency First Aid in the Care Home
  • Effective Hand Hygiene (including Infection Control Induction Exercises)
  • Medication in the Care Home
  • Security covered in Health & Safety in the Care Home

Stick HealthCare accepts The Health and Safety Groups 'Skills for Health' CSTF Mandatory + Statutory Training AND/ OR ‘All in One Day’ Mandatory Training, and can confirm it meets our mandatory training needs. Please also see HSG Participating Agencies page. Your certificates can be shared with us via The Healthcare Certificate Register.

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Our objective is to provide a 24/7 home care service which recognises the core value of people, regardless of circumstance, by respecting their unique personal care needs, help them to live independently and most importantly, treating them with respect.

All our staff are fully qualified and DBS checked for your peace of mind.

We have developed a strong reputation based around quality, service delivery and the ability to offer highly trained experienced staff to meet the needs of the NHS and private Hospitals, Primary Care Trusts, Local Authorities and private clients.

All our care workers will have either already attained or be in the process of attaining an QCF (former NVQ) in Health and Social Care.

If you fund your care from your own resources or receive assistance in the form of a Direct Payment, Individual Budget (IB) or Self Directed Support (SDS) we can help you. Also we can provide you with information regarding companies that deal with matters relating to funding your care.

Please call us on 0203 0316594 for a free advice.