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Clifton Homecare wins leadership excellence award at Northwest Family Business Awards

30 Aug 2024

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  • Good news story

This #GoodNewsFriday, we hear about Caroline Cosh and the team at Clifton Homecare, who’ve been given some impressive awards!

Caroline Cosh, Managing Director of Clifton Homecare Limited and Non-Executive Director at The Outstanding Society, has won the prestigious Leadership Excellence award at the Northwest Family Business Awards. Caroline triumphed over seven other top business leaders in the region. The judges praised Caroline’s unmatched passion and dedication, which clearly set her apart. Additionally, Clifton Homecare was a finalist in the Business Services B2C category.

This award is not just a personal victory for Caroline but a tremendous morale booster for our entire team. It highlights the rewarding nature of working in social care, especially when social care achievements are recognised alongside all business sectors. Awards like this reinforce our team’s commitment, improve camaraderie, and ultimately enhance our client care by ensuring high staff retention and continuity.

An excerpt from her award-winning application states:

Since founding the family business in 2013, Caroline has led Clifton Homecare with drive, clear focus, and determination, transforming it from humble beginnings into the high-quality, respected company it is today. She provides clear direction and vision, ensuring that all staff connect to the company’s purpose and values. Caroline’s commitment to maintaining the highest standards, through rigorous and robust monitoring, keeps our team aligned and aware of their contributions toward achieving the company’s goals.

The Clifton Homecare team couldn’t be prouder of Caroline and the rest of the team for these achievements, which underscore the exceptional work being done in social care every day.

One team member said:

Fantastic. I am so proud of you as you should be of yourself. Congratulations.

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