Our Leadership Team
The people that work at Wellbeing Homecare Services share the values and vision to deliver exceptional care to vulnerable individuals and the elderly who wish to stay in the comfort of their own homes.

Our management team completing the 10K run at Carsington
Sharon – Operations Manager

Wellbeing Homecare Services was co-founded by Sharon and Michelle in 2017. Sharon has over 20 years’ experience in caring for her own parents and struggled to find care providers that could meet her parents’ care needs. Her role involves working alongside the Registered Care Manager as the Operations Manager by creating a team of staff who believe in the support and personal care of Wellbeing’s clients and their families.
Sharon has worked in the public sector for 18 years in rehabilitation and care settings. She has a passion to work with families and loved ones who require care to help them stay in the comfort of their own homes. Sharon believes care is about letting people feel secure and safe to enhance their daily wellbeing, whilst delivering various care needs for them without them feeling it is a chore or a job.
Working alongside Michelle and Donna, Sharon is responsible for operational requirements to provide care for clients and job opportunities for care givers. She focuses on updates within the care sector and works closely with various related organisations to continuously deliver safe and consistent care to all clients. Sharon is passionate about allowing families to be able to sleep well with no worries, knowing their loved ones are cared for by someone they can trust.
Sharon is passionate about reading, travelling and spending quality time with her loved ones.
Michelle – Registered Care Manager

Michelle is the Co-Provider and Registered Care Manager for Wellbeing Homecare Services.
Michelle oversees the care elements of Wellbeing’s clients and staff. She is hands-on from giving initial advice to setting up the care needs with a care assessment with patients in their own home to over-seeing the care implemented. Michelle has experience of providing care for vulnerable adults and the elderly in the Public Sector settings for over a decade. She supported families and loved ones to help keep connected, through challenging and difficult circumstances. Michelle is passionate and sensitive when delivering her knowledge about the services Wellbeing Homecare offer. She
has built relationships and works closely with various professional organisations and agencies. Michelle ensures that all assessment needs are met safely, securely and with skilled staff.
She is passionate about helping individuals and families in the community. Michelle loves taking long countryside walks with her dog and very much enjoys being outdoors and visiting new places.
Donna – Administrative Officer

Donna manages the day to day administrative tasks in the office. She works closely with the Registered Care Manager to ensure care plans are thorough meeting all care needs for Wellbeing’s clients. Donna is experienced in delivering care for her own loved ones and understands the importance of knowing how to ensure all elements of care needs are met for those needing support, their families and the care givers.
Donna has been the Office Co-ordinator with Wellbeing since October 2019. She is a mother of two and loves to support all things Artizan and locally made. She also enjoys jogging and a nice meal.
Our leadership team bring a wealth of experience with over 30 years of combined practice in care.
Our Care Givers

Our Knowledge and Skill
Wellbeing’s Care Givers are carefully selected by the Registered Care and Operations Manager. During the selection process Wellbeing seek out individuals who display honesty, care and reliability characteristics. The Care Givers are introduced by a member of the field team and they are shadowed through an induction process to ensure compatibility and a strong relationship with those in need of support.
Safety and Consistency
Care Givers are individually trained on how homecare operates within Wellbeing Homecare Services, keeping focussed on the clients’ needs and reassurance for their loved ones too. Wellbeing are extremely proud of their ability to keep connected with their clients and families to maintain high standards of quality of care.
You can be assured of receiving the following services from your care provider:
- To be treated with dignity and respect at all times
- Cared for as an equal individual, without discrimination
- Spend time listening to you and getting to know you and your likes and dislikes
- Maintain your privacy
- Assist to alleviate any pain that you experience
- Discuss your food and drink likes and dislikes
- Support any hobbies, reading, music or attending different groups in the community
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Our Services
Wellbeing combine the support of their professional care services with your loved one’s own home routine, providing assistance with daily tasks, help getting up in the morning, or 24-hour support; whatever your loved one needs.
Senior Care
Knowing that your loved one requires day care is extremely difficult. At Wellbeing, we believe everyone should live their life the way they want to, so our Day Care is dignified & personalised to each individual.
Day Care
Not only does Respite Care allow the main carer a break, it gives you or your loved one a chance to interact with another friendly person. Our Respite Carers support you & your loved one, to a high standard, be it long or short term.
Respite Care
Our personal care plans detail exactly how our service users would like to maintain their personal care, enabling us to support them in an appropriate manner according to their care needs and wishes.
Personal Care
Wellbeing recognise the significance of maintaining interests & hobbies as part of promoting dignity, independence and wellbeing during older age and that service users become lonely and isolated. Our CareGivers provide companionship, by sharing experiences a welcoming & safe environment.
Companionship & Support
It is our aim to keep people in the comfort of their own homes for as long as possible. Familiarity & regular routines are crucial to reducing distress for those with Alzheimer’s or Dementia. Receiving consistent support in a familiar environment is best when possible.
Alzheimers & Dementia
Whether it be supervision of discharge, transport home or live in care, we understand the importance of recovery & rehabilitation after surgery or a prolonged stay in hospital. Each service user is unique, so our trained, qualified CareGivers support them every step of the way.
We offer a range of Domestic Care services and, as with all of our services, these are all flexible and tailored to meet your own personal & unique preferences.
Our Domestic Care Service involves daily activities around the home that service users may need our help with.

