West London entrepreneur awarded for dedication to providing high-quality care

Local businessman, Hammad Cheema, is celebrating with his team of carers and support staff, after the West London based in-home care business, Visiting Angels, is recognised with a prestigious award.

Hammad, of West London, has been lauded with Great British Franchisee status at this year’s Great British Franchisee Awards, recognising his team’s ongoing commitment to his clients across Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham, Hounslow, Wimbledon, Richmond upon Thames, Putney, Merton and Wandsworth. Along with his Operations Manager, Grace and his Registered Care Manager Magdalena, Hammad has been committed to making a real impact on care provision in his local area since launching his business three years ago.

“It feels amazing to be recognised with this award – it’s an incredibly proud moment for me as an entrepreneur,” said Hammad. “I launched with the intention of making a difference for those in need in the community and I share this award with my incredible team who has made my mission and this award possible. In care, it’s imperative to have clients who feel comfortable and trust us while equally having carers who feel valued and driven to progress in their careers. To be credited with such a prestigious award has motivated us to make even more of a positive impact in the area.”

Hammad launched Visiting Angels in March 2020, just four days before the nationwide lockdown. The experienced entrepreneur formed the care company in a bid to tackle rising loneliness in the elderly, meet the growing need for quality care and address the increasingly complex needs clients are facing in the region. Despite the difficulties associated with running a business during lockdown, Hammad saw it as more important than ever to support and to properly reward and celebrate key workers who played such a vital role protecting local vulnerable residents.

Visiting Angels now provides more than 1,000 care hours per week in the community. As Hammad and his team look to the future, his plan is to continue increasing the range of services and care hours provided, whilst maintaining the stellar reputation the team has established.

The judges of the Great British Franchisee Awards explained that Hammad was making a real concentrated impact on care provisions in his community. They said that Hammad was a great role model and ambassador to the Visiting Angels team. He stood out for practising what he preaches - setting his own business up for growth, including investing in a fantastic team. The judges concluded that finding someone like Hammad, who is performing above projections and demonstrating excellent leadership qualities, is exactly what they were looking for when bestowing a Great British Franchisee Award.

For more information, visit the Visiting Angels website or call Hammad on 020 3143 8878.

Notes to Editors

-Ends-

Note to editors:
For more information, or to speak to Hammad directly, contact alice@revpr.co.uk or call 07895 876745.
Image: Hammad with his certificate


Attached Media


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".