The care at home franchisor's Bath and Somerset office is Care Quality Commission (CQC) registered and ready to provide care to its local community
Caremark Bath and NE Somerset managing director, Ammar Srour, and his care team have a passion for providing care and support to those who choose to remain living in their own homes and has cemented this commitment to the community of Bath, by opening his in-home care business.
He had this to say on his recent registration with the CQC: “The overwhelming demand for care in our region proves that many vulnerable people now need care more than ever before. We are focused on consistently delivering the highest quality of service to as many people as possible and set a new standard for excellence in domiciliary care provision.”
Ammar comes from an extensive background in project management and business development. “I am passionate about building businesses that improve the lives of all members of our community,” he said. “I am driven to continue building a team of passionate and determined people, who are supported by a highly effective system of training, monitoring, management and beyond, and arming them with the tools and resources needed to deliver exceptional and bespoke in-home care – doing this consistently will allow Caremark Bath and NE Somerset to actualise its mission of becoming a leader in exceptional domiciliary care provision.”
CQC-registered care manager, Kerri Gardner, has over 18 years of experience in domiciliary care. “We are working together to build a team of care and support workers who will provide a high-quality service to individuals in the community, tailoring the support to meet their needs,” she said about leading the care delivery. This tailor-made care can range from a few hours a week to live-in, 24-hour care.
Image: (L-R) Ammar Srour, and Kerri Gardner with support worker Ali