Meet Our Dedicated Care Team
At Angels At Home, we take immense pride in our team of compassionate healthcare professionals. Their unwavering commitment to providing exceptional care is at the heart of everything we do. Get to know some of the remarkable individuals who make our organization truly special.

Joanne
Director/CQC Registered Manager and Nominated Individual
As well as the registered manager Joanne is also a registered nurse with over 18yrs experience of complex care.
Joanne's driving force is her family and she strive's to demonstrate to her 3 daughters, that you can achieve your dreams.
Joanne enjoys socialising, spending time with family and friends and planning for the future.

Juan
Director
Juan is a registered nurse with 20 years of experience, currently working within the ophthalmology day theatre for a local NHS Trust.
Juan enjoys long walks, going to the theatre and continuing his professional development.

Katherine
Head of Quality, Training & Safeguarding
Our Head of QTS has over 30 years experience in health and social care, as a register Learning Disability Nurse, Social Worker and Trainer/Assessor for apprenticeships.
She enjoys Motocross, reading, going to the theatre and spending time with her grandchildren.

Helen R
Care Coordinator
I have worked in care for
over 31 years. I started in a care home and have
worked within a school environment but mostly
domiciliary care.
I started as a career and have worked my way up
to Care Co-Ordinator, dealing with Rota’s, clients
enquiries and interacting with the care staff.
I also do still go out and do care as this is my first
passion and it also helps within my role to know
the clients.
My hobbies are Motocross and Ice skating AS TO
which I support both my boys and partner with
motocross.

Rhya
Field Supervisor
Coming Soon

Sara Jane
Field supervisor
I have 15 plus years of
experience in care. I started off working in
mental health working in a hospital.
I have worked in care homes, nursing and
domiciliary care learning different aspects of
care along the way from brain injury to dementia
etc. Along the way I have learnt no two cases are
the same which is why its so important to get to
know the clients and there backgrounds to be
able to give the best possible care.
I have worked my way up to field care
supervisor. A few years ago I was voted for carer
of the year and I was in the final of the last nine.

Rebecca
Carer
Rebecca is new to the caring role as a profession. She made the decision to become a carer after helping to look after her grandfather.
Rebecca loves her family almost as much as her animals.

Helen C
Carer
Helen is a classically trained violinist, who started supporting people with learning disabilities within a day service setting. Helen moved to a more caring role and loves combining the caring role with her love of music.

Emma
Carer
Coming Soon