- We supported 1,000 residents in our care – exceeding the target we set ourselves a decade before.
- We heard 93% of residents are happy with the care we provide and that they feel “safe,” “content” and “at home”.
- Our new purpose-built home, The Meadowcroft, opened in London, and we invested £3.5 million in improving facilities across our family of homes.
- Our Digital Transformation Programme kicked off to help us harness digital technologies in making care management easier and more efficient.
- We maintained our sector-leading, low colleague turnover rate and received national recognition for our industry-leading apprenticeship programme.
- Plans to reduce food waste were introduced across all our homes, and we progressed towards using 100% renewable energy only.
- As part of our equality, diversity and inclusion work, we marched in our first Pride parade and launched other initiatives to engage with underrepresented communities.
- We continued to welcome back our local communities post-pandemic, with more open days, outings and new connections.
By Paul Newman - Chief Executive, Greensleeves Care
The end of a year is a time for reflection for many, and here at Greensleeves Care we are no different.
For us, recent times have been marked by a continued commitment to delivering impact in the face of sustained challenge – from the aftershocks of the pandemic to the economic downturn and talent shortages.
Every year, we set out to understand our impact. We do this by looking at what the numbers tell us, but also what stories hide behind those numbers: stories of lives changed for the better, of recovery, of families reassured and listened to, and of colleagues feeling empowered and recognised. We last did that exercise in Spring 23, looking back 12 months. We found that, over that period: