Older people are reaping the benefits a year after Shropshire’s leading care provider backed a campaign to improve the lives of LGBQT+ people in the county.
A special television channel for people living with dementia is proving very popular with Coverage Care residents.
A school leaver who discovered his passion for caring after looking after his own grandad is celebrating completing his apprenticeship with Coverage Care Services.
Here at Coverage Care Services we know that it’s the million and one little things that we do that make our residents’ lives better.
‘The Little Things in Life’ is a new online campaign to highlight the many ways in which staff go out of their way to help our residents really feel at home.
Our work and continued commitment to driving greater inclusivity for older LGBT+ people living in our homes has been showcased at a key Shropshire event.
Coverage Care Services is investing in new digital technology to transform the way we monitor care to free up more time for carers to spend with residents.
A new manager has taken over the reins of a care home run by Shropshire’s largest not-for-profit care provider Coverage Care Services.
Paulette Morgan is the new manager at The Cottage Christian home in Newport.
Residents across our care homes have been reminiscing about the Queen’s coronation ahead of this week’s royal celebration.
Joan Ryder, a resident at The Cottage Christian care home in Newport, was in her early 20s when the coronation of Queen Elizabeth took place in 1953.