Corinium registered with Care Quality Commission

We are delighted to announce that Corinium Care has been accepted for registration with the Care Quality Commission.
The company’s Managing Director, Clare Janik, is also approved as a registered care manager.
The CQC is the UK’s independent health and adult social care regulator. Its job is to make sure health and social care services provide people with safe, effective, compassionate, high-quality care and encourages them to improve.
It monitors, inspects and regulates services to make sure they meet fundamental standards of quality and safety and publishes its findings, including performance ratings, to help people choose care.
MD of Corinium Care, Clare Janik, said being registered with the CQC was central to the company’s mission to offer excellence at every level.
“We pride ourselves on our standards of care and on the importance we place on offering our clients dignity, compassion and peace of mind at a very vulnerable time.
“We therefore welcome having the back-up of the CQC to corroborate what we know to be our strengths,” she said.
The live-in care agency, based in George Street, Nailsworth, was founded in 1995. It specialises in providing 24-hour live-in care for the elderly and infirm. It has 17 staff in Nailsworth, and 800 registered carers on its books as well as recruitment offices in Zimbabwe and South Africa.
It has won a string of awards for excellence. The most recent was the Customer Care and Service Award in the Stroud Life Business Awards in 2014.