We are thrilled to announce that Tina Benson has been appointed as the new Head of Care at Promedica24. With over 40 years of experience in the care industry, Tina brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her new role.
Tina said: “I have always wanted to provide good quality care to people. I have compassion and empathy for the people we support, and I treat others as I wish to be treated myself.”
Tina’s career in care began at the age of 16, where she spent two years volunteering at a home for people with disabilities. She then went on to work in hospitals, complex care, training roles, care manager roles, and Registered Manager roles for 10 years.
In addition to her impressive professional background, Tina has also been a long-term foster carer for over 20 years, providing care and compassion to over 30 children during that time.
We are confident that Tina’s experience, compassion, and dedication to providing quality care will be invaluable to our team and the people we support.
A warm congratulations to Tina from all of us at Promedica24!
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