Training

Care Nursing believes that effective training is one of the most important aspect of a carers ability to provide a quality, professional service.

With this in mind we go above and beyond the basic mandatory training required by legislation to ensure our carers have all the skills that they need to provide the quality service that our users expect.

All our carers receive a full 5 day induction followed by an extra 3 days of specialist dementia training. All our carers receive regular updates of their training and are mentored for the first 12 weeks of induction to ensure that they have understood the training that they have been given.


Following the success of Care Nursing's own in-house training, it was decided that we should offer this service to external companies who require a quality training provider for their own staff.

Care Nursing is now in a position to offer these services and the individual courses are detailed on the following pages.

All of our training courses are fully accredited with the relevant awarding body and come with certification from them.

If you require any information about costs or training dates then please contact our Training manager, Andrew O'Hara, to discuss your requirements.

Our Latest News

Unlocking the Future Exhibition

2010-02-15

Care Nursing attends the launch of the new Cheshire East Initiative.

Specialist Dementia Training

2009-09-16

New Training package starts 26th September 2009

our testimonials

Dear Care Nursing,I should just like to let you know how impressed I have been with the level of care, continuity and affection provided to my mother, in particular by Linda and Rachel, her two main carers. I cannot fault the standard of care and commitment and I'm very grateful to your whole service. Many,many thanks,JG.

I have been asked by my father to write to express his and the families thanks for all the help and support which you gave during Margarets final months. In particular we would like to thank the carers, who although often young, treated Margaret and Ronald with compassion and sympathy and always, sometimes in distressing circumstances had a cheerful and uplifting approach, which helped Ronald through an extremely difficult period of his life. Could you please pass our thanks onto the relevant carers. Many Thanks,HL