I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude for the amazing work that you are doing for autism. I'm sure you would agree that since each human has a unique wiring, understanding autism better can greatly improve our communication strategies. With that said, gaining knowledge of the...
This is very good company very good services
Caring company. Happy with service.
Poor care provided, poor management of staff and poor staff training. Little or no understanding of how to care for people with differing needs. Absolutely no understanding of dementia, physical disabilities or other conditions. Poor management of medications and a person's basic needs.Totally disor...
In the spirit of Christmas, I would like to write a glowing review, but alas, there isn't anything cheery or jingleworthy to say about this level 4 naughty lister.
In the spirit of Christmas, I would like to write a glowing review, but alas, there isn't anything cheery or jingleworthy to say about this level 4 naughty lister.
Worse place I have ever worked at in my life poor children
In the spirit of Christmas, I would like to write a glowing review, but alas, there isn't anything cheery or jingleworthy to say about this level 4 naughty lister company.
In the spirit of Christmas, I would like to write a glowing review, but alas, there isn't anything cheery or jingleworthy to say about this level 4 naughty lister.
Drawing on recent events at Douglass House Efford Plymouth, an emergency and respite care facility for persons with disabilities and complex needs, this has exposed the inadequate safeguarding and care that Plymouth City Council and their partners in health and social care have been providing!