Our Autumn/Winter 2020 Newsletter is now available to view. You can read it by clicking the button below.
Read MoreNew Staff Wellbeing Hub at Bealach House Day Service
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new staff wellbeing hub at Bealach House Day Service This is an opportunity for our staff to pop in for a tea/coffee and a confidential chat in a relaxed and safe environment. Our Managers will be available to discuss any concerns or issues that staff may […]
Read MoreAlison Edgar, Learning & Development Manager accounced as winner at Scottish Care Awards 2020.
Alison Edgar has been recognised as one of the leading homecare employees in Scotland at a prestigious evening awards ceremony celebrating the contribution of homecare staff before and during the Coronavirus pandemic. The Learning and Development Manager at Baillieston Community Care won the Care Learning category at the Scottish Care Awards 2020. This award acknowledges […]
Read MoreBaillieston Community Care secures funding from Creative Breaks
We are delighted to announce that we have successfully secured £12,038.00 in funding from Creative Breaks to provide flexible respite care at home to support Carers of individuals living with dementia providing “ME” time. Cared for individuals will receive home befriending/activities. Respite would be provided to carers whose caring roles are the most demanding. For […]
Read MoreCOVID-19 Statement from David Reilly, CEO (October 2020)
Hello, I want to reassure you all that Baillieston Community Care is keeping fully abreast of developments relating to the continued spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) across Scotland and the rest of the UK. We are routinely monitoring developments, reviewing our protocols, and preparing appropriate responses as the situation evolves. Baillieston Community Care is committed to […]
Read MoreDuty of Candour Report 2019/20
All health and social care services in Scotland have a duty of candour. This is a legal requirement which means that when things go wrong and mistakes happen, the people affected understand what has happened, receive an apology, and that organisations learn how to improve for the future. An important part of this duty is […]
Read MoreCoronavirus (COVID 19) Statement
At Baillieston Community Care, the health, safety and wellbeing of our service users, and staff is of paramount importance. As older people are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19, we want to reassure our staff and the service users we care for that we are monitoring the situation closely to help manage risks of spreading the virus. […]
Read MoreMerry Christmas
We would like to wish all our service users, family members, staff, funders and all our stakeholders a very Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous new year.
Read MoreBaillieston Community Care supports the CARE badge
Over a quarter of the UK population is either providing or receiving care outside of a hospital environment every day. We know the amazing work you do, often behind the scenes, in all weathers and with no regard for public holidays. But do others? It’s time to raise the public profile of social care and […]
Read MoreChristmas Party
You are invited to our Christmas Party on Thursday 12th December 2019, 12:00pm – 4:00pm (lunch will be served at 12:30pm prompt).
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