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Clinical Leader - RGN

[Lincolnshire] Scunthorpe
£25,000pa
Point 9's client who own A new care village which opened in 2010 are recruiting for a new Clinical Leader for a large Nursing Home which caters for elderly / dementia...

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NURSING HOME MANAGER

[Lincolnshire] Scunthorpe
£28,000 to £29,000pa
Are you a Top Notch Nursing Home Manager with a passion and experience in the Mental Health care sector? If so, we would like to hear from you. Our client, who own...

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Nursing home Manager -

[Merseyside] Liverpool
£36,000pa
Mary at Point 9 is looking for a super new Manager for her client who are a provider of care services to elderly service users in Merseyside. The home has an Excellent...

Care manager prosecuted for managing unregistered agency

The manager of a domestic care and support services agency has been fined £1,800 by magistrates at Cheltenham  in Gloucestershire.

The Care Quality Commission brought the prosecution against Mrs Kathryn Hopkins, of Tidswell Close in Quedgeley as manager of Care and Domestic Services South West Ltd.

Mrs Hopkins pleaded guilty on Monday 7 June to a charge of managing a domiciliary care agency while unregistered between January 2008 and  February 2009.      By law agencies offering personal care, such as feeding, bathing and toileting to people who need assistance in their own homes, must be registered so that they can be inspected to ensure they comply with national standards.

The court heard that Care and Domestic Services provided personal care to two women in their own homes in Gloucestershire.   In both cases the company’s employees provided personal care to the women – although Mrs Hopkins told the court that she had not instructed any of her staff to provide personal care.

Care and Domestic Services South West Ltd was dissolved in October 2009.

The court ordered Mrs Hopkins to pay £1,500 toward the Commission’s legal costs.    A new system of registration is currently being introduced by the Care Quality Commission  with new essential standards of quality and safety across all health and adult social care services in England.   Providers of adult social care must be registered under the new system from 1 October 2010, with their registration under the Care Standards Act 2000 continuing until then.


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