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Spencers Villa Takes Home Top Award

Community Integrated Care was proud to pick up a prestigious award at this week’s Laing Buisson Awards, held at London’s Lancaster Hotel – as well as being shortlisted in two further categories.

Spencers Villa, a supported living service for three young men with autism, picked up the Autism Spectrum Service Award, celebrating their commitment to person-centredness and focus on achieving outcomes for the gentlemen who live there, including college, volunteering and friendships. The team has received wide praise from both health care professionals and families of the people supported there for their continued success.

The Spencers Villa staff team were represented by Chris Robson, Senior Support Worker and James Palmer, Support Worker – who collected the prestigious award from event host, by former Conservative MP Michael Portillo.

The Laing Buisson Awards celebrated the achievements of independent health and care providers by bringing together professionals working across specialist services and the care sector.

Out charity was represented in two further categories on the night. Community Integrated Care’s organisational personalisation programme, The Golden Thread, was shortlisted for the Personalisation Award, which has involved the introduction of person-centred thinking tools and the incredibly successful Peer Reviewer Pilot. This pilot has seen people supported by the charity become employees, who are responsible for assessing the quality of services as experts by experience.

A partnership between Community Integrated Care, NHS Halton CCG & Halton Borough Council to transform a formerly tired and closure-threatened care home into a genuine centre of excellence was also a finalist for the Excellence in Dementia Care Award. This partnership was also showcased at two high-profile international dementia conferences this week, The UK Dementia Congress in Telford and the International Dementia Conference in Birmingham.

Neil Matthewman, Chief Executive at Community Integrated Care, says: “On behalf of Community Integrated Care, I’d like to pass on our congratulations to all of our shortlisted teams. Their hard work and passion is truly deserving of such recognition.”

“The Golden Thread and St Luke’s Partnership both see Community Integrated Care lead by example with an ambitious approach to excellent care and support, and Spencers Villa is an exceptional service that is widely praised by everyone involved – these teams are excellent ambassadors for Community Integrated Care and the wider social care sector.”

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