Home Instead appoint care manager

Date published: 13 July 2011


Home Instead Senior Care in Rochdale is delighted to announce the appointment of Catherine Halliday as Care Manager.

Ms Halliday, from Marland, has worked in the caring profession for all of her adult life. She discovered her passion for care when she got her first job in the industry at the age of 18 and became committed to making a difference to the lives of others.

Having worked in domiciliary care for most of her career, prior to joining Home Instead, Ms Halliday had been employed by Mencap. However, when she learnt about the vacancy with at-home care company Home Instead, she was keen to apply.

Ms Halliday said: “I had heard extremely positive things about the quality of care provided by Home Instead as this really sets the company apart.

“I was also really excited about the opportunity to find my own team of compassionate and talented caregivers, helping to build the business from the ground up.”

Having been part of the team for a few months now, Ms Halliday says she is really enjoying her job and is looking forward to her future with the company.

Home Instead owner David Bradshaw is equally as enthusiastic, He said: “Catherine brings with her a fantastic level of expertise as well as wonderfully varied experience. Her passion for delivering the highest standard of care possible works seamlessly with our company ethos, and I am confident she is going to be a perfect addition to the team.”

Outside of work, Ms Halliday enjoys spending time with her husband and two children. As her eldest son has autism, Catherine also gets involved in many related local events such as social groups and organised trips with others affected by learning disabilities.

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