Amore Complex Care

Amore Complex Care Amore Complex Care pride themselves in matching quality support workers and carers with individuals that really need their support.

📣 We’re hiring permanent, full-time Support Workers across the North West and Yorkshire!At Amore Complex Care, we provid...
31/05/2026

📣 We’re hiring permanent, full-time Support Workers across the North West and Yorkshire!

At Amore Complex Care, we provide support to adults and children in their own homes - giving you the opportunity to spend your entire shift with one client, truly making a difference.

Whether you’re new to care, returning after a break, or bringing valuable experience with you, we offer:

✨ Paid training
✨ Weekly competitive pay
✨ Company pension scheme
✨ Ongoing support and development
✨ Team forum to voice your feedback to senior management

We’re committed to helping our team thrive, ensuring you have the tools and guidance needed to deliver outstanding support while growing in your role.

Please note that we unfortunately cannot offer Visa sponsorship at this time.

➡️ Ready to start a rewarding career in complex care? Apply here: https://cstu.io/12e908

🎨 Creativity can take so many forms - painting, drawing, crafting, and creating something uniquely personal.This Nationa...
30/05/2026

🎨 Creativity can take so many forms - painting, drawing, crafting, and creating something uniquely personal.

This National Creativity Day, we’re celebrating the creativity of our Complex Care clients and the many ways they express themselves through art.

A huge thank you to everyone who took part in our Art In Mind event for - whether that was crafting together in person, getting creative through art in VR, or joining in from home with their own projects.

We’ve loved seeing so much imagination on display. From SB drawing Chewie the Dog and SBO making handmade cards, to another of our Complex Care clients trying painting on canvas, each piece reflects individuality, creativity, and joy.

Arts and crafts are just one of the many ways we support people to explore their interests, express themselves, and spend time doing something meaningful to them. Whether it’s picking up a paintbrush, sketching a much-loved pet, or trying something completely new, creative activities can build confidence, encourage connection, and bring a real sense of achievement.

It’s been wonderful to see so many people getting involved and sharing their creativity with us. 🫶

If you’re looking for a Complex Care provider that places quality of life at the heart of support, we’d love to hear from you on 0151 459 7188, option 5.

☀️ Sunshine, fresh air, and time in nature - what better way to boost wellbeing?During  , at our Art In Mind event, we a...
27/05/2026

☀️ Sunshine, fresh air, and time in nature - what better way to boost wellbeing?

During , at our Art In Mind event, we asked our team, clients and wider community: “What makes you happy?”.

Everyone we thoughts on our Tranquili-tree - and one response was connecting with nature.

🫶 It’s something our Complex Care clients clearly agree with. From JD's beaming smile while he was petting a horse and SB planting sunflowers to two more clients planting pumpkin seeds and seedlings into hanging baskets and pots, it has been wonderful to see everyone enjoying the warmer weather in ways that are meaningful to them.

Supporting people to spend time outdoors, explore their interests, and engage in activities they enjoy can have a real impact on wellbeing, confidence, and overall quality of life.

If you’re looking for a Complex Care provider that places quality of life at the heart of support, we would love to hear from you at 0151 459 7188, option 5.

🗞️ We’re thrilled to be featured in Runcorn & Widnes World following our recent wellbeing event, Art in Mind, delivered ...
26/05/2026

🗞️ We’re thrilled to be featured in Runcorn & Widnes World following our recent wellbeing event, Art in Mind, delivered in collaboration with Art VR

The two-day event brought together the people we support, our team members, health and social care professionals, and members of the local community to explore creativity, connection, and wellbeing through immersive experiences.

Here at Amore Complex Care, we are committed to supporting the wellbeing of our clients and team members, not just during Mental Health Awareness Month, but throughout the entire year. 💙

From providing team members with access to Mental Health First Aiders and debrief sessions, to creating opportunities for our teams to help shape the organisation while feeling supported throughout their journey, these are just some of the ways we invest in the wellbeing of our people.

We are proud to create a culture where everyone feels heard, valued, and supported.

Read about our event here: https://cstu.io/cf5ae5

💙 During our Art in Mind event for  , we asked our team members "What makes you happy?".We care about the people we supp...
23/05/2026

💙 During our Art in Mind event for , we asked our team members "What makes you happy?".

We care about the people we support, and we care about the individuals who support them too. Creating positive environments where Support Workers and health and social care staff feel valued, connected, and happy is absolutely crucial to us.

That’s why we work hard to support our teams with dedicated Mental Health First Aiders, development opportunities and day-to-day encouragement - helping our Support Workers and staff feel appreciated and supported both inside and outside of work. ✨

When our colleagues feel supported, they can continue making a positive difference in the lives of children and adults. If you’re someone who cares about others and wants to work somewhere that cares about you too, we would love to hear from you. 😊

Discover opportunities with us today: https://cstu.io/cb9aab

Today, we’re proud to recognise Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) — a day dedicated to raising awareness around ...
21/05/2026

Today, we’re proud to recognise Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) — a day dedicated to raising awareness around digital access and creating environments where everyone can access information, opportunities, and support equally. 💙

At Amore Complex Care, as a , we’re committed to making our workplaces, recruitment processes, and learning opportunities as accessible and inclusive as possible.

Here are just some of the ways we support accessibility across our organisation:

🌟 Inclusive and accessible recruitment processes, job adverts, and information resources
🌟 Reasonable adjustments and ongoing support for employees with disabilities or long-term health conditions
🌟 Additional training sessions and blended learning designed to suit different learning styles and needs

Accessibility is about creating opportunities, removing barriers, and ensuring everybody can thrive.

Want to join a team passionate about improving people’s lives through inclusive, person-centred support? Explore opportunities with us here: https://cstu.io/c42885

20/05/2026

Read some of the notes left on our Tranquili-tree during our 'Art In Mind' event for - small reminders that wellbeing looks different for everyone.

For some people, it’s music. For others, it’s connecting with nature, taking a walk, growing a sunflower, or relaxing in a warm bath after a long day. 💙

Our 'Art In Mind' attendees also had the opportunity to trial Art VR, founded by Sarah Wilkinson, whose own love for the seaside inspired one of the calming virtual environments within the software — a peaceful coastal space modelled after her sanctuary in Norfolk.

For our staff, clients and community. we're emphasising just how important it is take time to reconnect with the things that bring comfort, calm, and joy into our lives.

14/05/2026

Two days we won't forget this Mental Health Awareness Week!

We were delighted to host the two-day event Art in Mind — bringing together our clients, teams, health and social care professionals, and special guests the Mayor of Halton and her Consort for two days of promoting wellbeing through art.

In collaboration with Art VR, our clients experienced immersive therapeutic activities — from painting to kite flying. Wellbeing sessions from An Hour for Others founder Kevin Morland and an art competition guided by Fortuna Female Society FFS brought out the very best in everyone.

With their collected efforts, we brought together our community as well as those of our surrounding areas. Nothing could make us more proud. 💙

Watch the highlights below and tell us your favourite moment in the comments!

Today, on  , we are celebrating the incredible dedication and compassion shown by our nursing teams across Amore Complex...
12/05/2026

Today, on , we are celebrating the incredible dedication and compassion shown by our nursing teams across Amore Complex Care. 💙

We are especially proud of Complex Care Nurse, Tonya Jones, whose support alongside our dedicated Support Team — including Andrew Hignett and Marian Neagu — has helped one of the individuals we support make incredible progress.

Through building trusted relationships, establishing positive routines and now trialling a pureed diet alongside PEG feeding, our client is truly thriving thanks to the commitment and teamwork shown every day. 🌟

We would also like to say a huge thank you to Megan Floyd, Branch Nurse at Amore Complex Care, for her continued hard work, care and support for both our clients and teams.

Happy International Nurses Day to all nurses making a difference every single day. 👏

In celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month, we welcomed our clients, teams, health and social care professionals, a...
11/05/2026

In celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month, we welcomed our clients, teams, health and social care professionals, and special guests, the Mayor of Halton, Martha Lloyd Jones, and her Consort, Peter Lloyd Jones, to our two-day event, Art in Mind.

Hosted in collaboration with Art VR, an innovative therapeutic wellbeing tool, the event explored the powerful connection between creativity, self-expression, and wellbeing.

We opened our doors on Tuesday 5th May and our clients and team members came together for a day of creativity and connection. Fortuna Female Society FFS Founder, Laura Bevan, opened the event with a talk on speaking kindly to ourselves, before handing over to her colleague Georgina Ridehalgh, who encouraged everyone to unleash their creativity by producing paintings of trees with positive affirmations. Clients’ artwork was then entered into a competition, with health and social care professionals who attended day two of the event voting for their favourite piece.

Throughout the event, attendees experienced Art VR’s immersive therapeutic activities, including painting, building sandcastles, kite flying, and fishing. Seeing the positive impact on our clients was incredibly moving.

Art VR Founder, Sarah Wilkinson, shared:
“Collaborating with Amore Complex Care for the Art in Mind event has been truly meaningful. Together, we’re using creativity to open conversations around mental health in our community. Seeing a non-verbal client completely relaxed and immersed in Art VR, with Support Workers saying they’d never witnessed anything like it before, genuinely moved me to tears. These are the moments that remind me why we do this, because impact like this is priceless, and no amount of money can replicate it.”

Art VR was previously piloted at Manchester Foundation Trust with more than 50 critical-care staff and found:
· 97% of medical personnel said they would recommend Art VR as a therapeutic aid for patients
· Short sessions led to immediate reductions in heart rate and blood pressure, with most participants reporting they felt calmer afterwards
· Staff described Art VR as a “lifeline” and an essential emotional reset during demanding shifts

On day two, Peter Lloyd Jones shared that the kite-flying VR experience brought back wonderful childhood memories, while Martha Lloyd Jones commented:
“I found it very interesting. I’m sure children and adults would really enjoy it.”

Our guests also attended a wellbeing session led by An Hour for Others founder Kevin Morland, exploring the brain’s fight or flight response and ways to support mental wellbeing, before finishing with a guided hypnotherapy session that left the room feeling calm, reflective, and relaxed.

Our Amore Group Managing Director, Ian McDougall, summed the event up perfectly:
“Seeing our clients, teams and community come together to celebrate creativity and the role it plays in our collective wellbeing brings me enormous pride. We are committed to prioritising mental health and promoting wellbeing for both our clients and the teams who support them. Our goal has always been to help our clients live their best lives through community engagement, hobbies and self-expression, and this event is just one example of how we bring that to life.”

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