Our Vision - Care Development

Across the care sector Vision will provide care for the Older people requiring residential care and nursing care, care for the Young physically disabled, people with learning disabilities and those leaving care.

Vision aims to expand and provide healthcare services to encompass every aspect of need in all areas of care providing excellent quality of care as measured by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

In addition, Vision will focus on the distinctive needs of the clients and how these can be managed within the various facilities we operate. Our client group ranges from those wanting rental accommodation with no further input from ourselves to those who require a constant team to monitor and assist in their activities of daily living.

We will never compromise the quality and support we offer all our clients and we apply the same standards to our employees. We see our clients as individuals who expect and receive an outstanding quality of service and realise that providing quality health care and good business are one and the same thing.

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News

New Financial Manager

The Vision Family Group would like to announce the appointment of Mr Ian Lichfield as Financial Manager following the parting company of Mr Richard Woolley. Ian and his new team have been in full financial control since 10 May and has brought in strong fiscal measures and budgets to ensure a more managed approach. The team are supported on a consultancy basis by Kevin Fagan Chartered Accountant - Principal of The FD Centre South West.

Ian Lichfield, formerly a Finance Manager of Fitmay Fashions Ltd., is an outstanding executive with proven financial management experience. Ian has already demonstrated strong problem solving and analytical thinking skills. His drive and work ethic has instantly produced massive savings for the Vision Family of companies.

Ian is 28, born in Chichester in August 1981. He was a Under 21 Great Britain squad member for Fencing and Captain of England's under 18 team. In his spare time he coaches for Salle Lawrence Fencing Club in Plymouth and is currently training a young fencer who has qualified for the European and World Championships.



 

 

 

Environmental Ethics

The Vision Family's Environmental Ethics

Vision UK is keen to tackle environmental issues and has had an Environmental Policy in place since January 2008.
By enforcing a "no fires" rule at the sites we work on, we are helping to prevent pollution and preserve local air quality.

We also aim to minimise the wastes arising from our construction activities, to re-use or recycle wastes that do arise wherever possible (e.g. as aggregate for construction work), and manage any wastes that are produced in a responsible manner.
We provide all of our properties with Energy Saving Light bulbs which are low wattage.
Within all of our Care Homes and ‘Move-On’ projects we supply Recycling facilities, and manage the use of them.

Vision UK’s Head office purchases Recycled paper, that paper is used both sided and, when disposed of it is shredded and put in to a Paper Bank at our local supermarket.

We have a strict policy with regards to our PC’s and Machinery. The policy states, “All PC’s and computer equipment is to be turned off, at the end of every day. Break times and long periods away from the machinery must be put on to Power Saving Mode”. We have activated energy saving software on all of our PC’s to make sure we are using the least amount of energy when PC’s are not in use. Since having this policy in place, we have saved a huge amount of money, and feel we are doing our bit to help the environment.