Local mum launches new family-driven solution to in-home care

A carer by heart and by lineage, Jade Thumwood’s commitment to caregiving is more than just a profession. With a legacy marked by the caring spirit of her grandmother and mother, who have dedicated much of their lives to care, she finds herself continuing this family commitment. Nestled in the heart of West Leicestershire, Jade has launched Visiting Angels – a team that cares for people in the comfort of their own homes. Her goal extends beyond simply running a care business. She aims to create a familial atmosphere for both clients and carers, reminiscent of the one she has witnessed her grandmother and mother uphold for so long.

Jade’s journey in the Leicestershire care sector began during university, where she worked part-time in a care home. After working in global recruitment and sales post-graduation, the arrival of her two children prompted a career reassessment. After five years managing another care brand, Jade realised her true passion lay in nurturing carers and upholding family values, which was when she founded Visiting Angels. Finally finding the gratification she sought, the care-driven entrepreneur is now setting out to make a tangible difference in the care industry.

“I’ve always been around carers in one capacity or another,” said Jade. “As a teenager, my grandmother lived at home with us and was a nurse. She used to volunteer doing meals on wheels and would bring me along to help her at the Red Cross on holidays - she was always such a driving force for good in the community. My mum works in care too, and I’ve seen how awfully carers can be treated in the industry. Having such strong, caring female role models completely instilled in me those values which are so intrinsic to a carer’s role: compassion, patience and selflessness.”

Visiting Angels’ ‘carer-centric’ approach sets it apart from other companies in the in-home care sector. Carers working for Visiting Angels feel valued and respected for their commitment to the profession. Through both financial rewards and opportunities for career development, Jade and the Visiting Angels team are determined to address issues surrounding the industry, which often leaves carers feeling little to no appreciation.

“More than anything, I just want people to want to work with us rather than for us,” added Jade. “I want our carers to feel like it’s where they want to be, where they are supported, valued and given every possible resource for them to do the incredible jobs they do.”

Based in Hinckley, Visiting Angels will bring over 20 new jobs to the area, with a real focus on caring for the selfless people who care for those most in need. Intent on building relationships with clients, carers and their families, Jade’s new venture aims to make carers feel like family rather than caregivers, for a community in need of the personal touch.

“I’ve worked for companies where the management never even learned their carers’ husband or children’s names – family that carers regularly leave for almost 90 hours a week,” said Jade. “I’m a firm believer if we invest in our carers as an employer, our carers will be more invested in their clients and our mission. Carers are the most selfless people in the world – they should be rewarded and valued. That’s why I’ve launched Visiting Angels.”

For more information, or to see how Visiting Angels could help care for your loved ones, visit www.visiting-angels.co.uk/westleicestershire or call Jade and the team on 01455 413888.

Notes to Editors

For more information, or to speak with Jade, contact Charlie Milne at Rev PR on 07548 810658 or email charlie@revpr.co.uk


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About Visiting Angels

In 2017, the Visiting Angels brand came to the UK under the expert leadership of Dan Archer. A franchise veteran and passionate ambassador for quality care at home, Dan launched the first UK office in October 2017. In less than 12 months, Visiting Angels Sheffield proved to be one of our most successful new franchises. Ever. Dan and his team were awarded ‘Best International Office’ at our 2018 Annual Conference in recognition of their exceptional performance and commitment to the Visiting Angels UK mission. Most care businesses, and in turn, most care franchises, will tell you that they put their clients first. And whilst we don’t disagree with the sentiment, we take a slightly different view on how to achieve it. We believe that to truly be successful in this pursuit, and to change the future of social care in the UK, we must actually put our carers at the heart of the business. For without them, there is no business. We describe this approach as "carer-centric".