We are Beacon Homecare
Beacon Homecare Services provides home care in Carlisle, Penrith and the Eden Valley. It was established in November 2002 and has offices and teams in Carlisle and Penrith. Beacon Homecare Services has grown over the years in both size and reputation.
Our company aim is to support our service users and help them maintain independence, dignity and self-worth whilst living in their own homes.
Our company aim is to support our service users and help them maintain independence, dignity and self-worth whilst living in their own homes.
Who we help
Our services are provided to adults who need care or assistance in their own homes. We aim to work in partnership with service users, families, representatives, carers and also with external professionals so that we can deliver a continuous service that takes into account the individual’s personal choice, control and independence. We are committed to your support and care.
The services we provide include:
- Personal Care
- Feeding and assistance with meals
- Assistance with getting up in the morning
- Assistance with going to bed
- Managing medication
- Personal Hygiene
- Bathing and Showering
- Shopping
- House cleaning
- Palliative Care
Our Team
Ross Tomkins
Director
Cheryl Thorne
Regional Head of Care
Sue Potter
Registered Care Manager
Katy Brumwell
Assistant Manager
Wendy Crisp
Care Co-ordinator
Kerry Patterson
Training Officer
Lucie Mrkvickova
Training Officer
Joanne Tomkins
Responsible Person
Director
Cheryl Thorne
Regional Head of Care
Sue Potter
Registered Care Manager
Katy Brumwell
Assistant Manager
Wendy Crisp
Care Co-ordinator
Kerry Patterson
Training Officer
Lucie Mrkvickova
Training Officer
Joanne Tomkins
Responsible Person
Want to join us?
At Beacon Homecare, we provide excellent training throughout your employment that will allow you to continue to improve upon the skills that you already have and help you progress within the Care industry.
We’re currently hiring:
Community Support Workers
As a Community Support Worker, you’ll have a flexible work life that has never been so rewarding. You can make a real difference and you don’t need any specific experience, all we ask is that you have the natural ability to provide high-quality care.
Community Companions
We realised that people may wish to start a career in care but might be nervous about giving care and be put off. A Community Companion will do the same job as a support worker but without giving personal care.