The people we support at Mill Lane in Cambridge were treated to an unforgettable experience with Twinkle the Mermaid.

The people we support at Mill Lane in Cambridge were treated to an unforgettable experience with Twinkle the Mermaid.
Our Rosewarne family are taking on the plank challenge to fundraise for Macmillan cancer support, in memory of their late friend, Leonie ‘Faith’ Griffin.
Ellis, aged 10, who has cerebral palsy, turns up every World Book Day in an amazing costume, and this year dressed as Jack from Walliams’ 2015 book Grandpa’s Great Escape, converting his wheelchair into a spitfire.
Maria Halshaw, Senior Support Worker at Warwick House, joined the Salutem family over four years ago as a Support Worker, and has progressed in her care career through hands-on experiences and support from her team and the company.
Since 2011, Danielle has supported people of all ages with different needs, having worked in Nursing and Dementia homes and her local hospital – however, her current role supporting adults at Stanway Villa is her favourite!
Mick Sowerby, senior support worker at Fairholme in South Shields, went from working for a fast-food chain and sleeping rough, to receiving a Salutem Star from our CEO.
Beaumont College in Lancaster has been awarded a commendation by the National Autistic Society for its recent art project and students’ participation in the Duke of Edinburgh scheme.
“I’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone at The Highlands. You’re like a second family to me and I will always be grateful for the help you’ve given me.”
Starting her career in Care with us just over half a year ago, Harriet Cranfield, Youth Support Worker, went from hairdressing to The Haven when she was furloughed in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic.
“From being their paediatric nurse while working in the NHS to supporting them now as young adults from the comforts of their home, I feel like I have come full circle!”