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Walfinch - Care Franchise
We are seeking to expand our presence in the marketplace through a network of strong, passionate, and committed franchisees.
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- Location:
- Plymouth
- Franchise Fee:
- £36,000 + VAT
- Total Investment:
- £110,000 + VAT
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Other Areas Available
Walfinch has franchise areas throughout the UK, not just those listed below as featured areas. If you do not see you area listed please still apply as it may be available.
Thrive With Purpose in a High-Growth Sector
Start a rewarding business with Walfinch—where compassion meets opportunity. As a Walfinch franchisee, you’ll deliver meaningful home care while building a high-turnover business, even if you have no prior experience in the sector. With full training, powerful support systems, and a mission that sets us apart, you’ll be entering a market with year-round demand and incredible long-term potential.
Why Invest in a Walfinch Home Care Franchise?
- Massive Market Growth: Demand is soaring—over 2 million care requests were made in 2023 alone, and the over-85 population is projected to triple by 2066.
- No Experience Required: You don’t need a care background. Our proven model and expert team prepare you to succeed.
- Multiple Revenue Streams: Benefit from hourly visits, live-in care, respite services, and thriving wellness programmes.
- Life-Changing Community Impact: Help clients thrive, not just survive—with our unique Wellness with Walfinch initiative.
- Strong Earning Potential: Many franchisees surpass £1 million turnover within three years—and some exceed £2.8 million in year four.
“The high demand for home care provides a sustainable income – and you have the extra benefit of helping people in your community, which is wonderful and incredibly rewarding.”
— Ian Thomson, Franchisee – Welwyn & Bishops Stortford
What Makes Walfinch Stand Out?
Walfinch is not just another home care brand—we’re revolutionising the industry by prioritising wellbeing and activity. Founded by a former care franchisee who understood what was missing, Walfinch was built on a deep understanding of what clients, carers, and franchisees truly need. We are the only UK home care franchise led by someone who’s been in your shoes.
With our “Wellness with Walfinch” campaign and Thrive Clubs, we redefine care as a chance to help people grow and connect. From dementia care to dog walks, from stroke recovery to dance classes, every service is rooted in helping people do more with life—not just maintain it.
Financial Overview
- Franchise Fee: £36,000 + VAT
- Total Startup Investment: ~£120,000 (including working capital)
- Management Support Fee: 5% + VAT of monthly sales
- Break-even Timeline: 12–18 months
- Expected Turnover: £1M+ by Year 3 (some exceed £2.8M by Year 4)
- Funding Options: Supported by major banks & British Business Bank
- SBA-style government funding available
“I’m following the franchise plan and the result is that the business has grown hugely since year 1. Year 2, I doubled it. Year 3, nearly again.”
— Greg Renk, Walfinch Mid & South Buckinghamshire
What Your Day Might Look Like
You’ll focus on building your business—hiring and supporting your care team, meeting with referral partners, and managing growth. While your Registered Manager oversees day-to-day care operations, you’ll drive client acquisition, manage compliance, and scale your business. It’s rewarding work with a personal mission and a strategic role for you.
Recognition & Awards
- Worldpay Emerging Franchise of the Year – HSBC Elite Franchise TOP 100 (2025)
- Top 100 UK Franchises – Elite Franchise (3x winner, most recently in 2024)
- Innovative Franchise of the Year – Disruptive Franchise Awards (2023)
- UK Fast Growth Index – One of the fastest-growing UK businesses (2024)
- Founder Amrit Dhaliwal named 2nd most influential leader in Social Care (2024)
“When you are new to the industry, there is a lot of technical knowledge around care and assessments that you need to know. That’s why I chose to get into this sector with a franchise... the training and support you get from Walfinch is very good.”
— Sarah Wickham, Walfinch Suffolk Coastal, Norwich & West Suffolk
Industry-Leading Support & Training
Starting strong is our priority. You’ll get two weeks of structured training (in-person and online), plus ongoing support from experts in marketing, finance, recruitment, and compliance. We help you:
- Register with care regulators (like CQC)
- Build a business and marketing plan
- Recruit the right Registered Manager
- Pass inspections and grow referrals
- Use metrics to improve profitability
- Expand into multiple territories when ready
With regular workshops, face-to-face reviews, and marketing consultations, we are with you every step of the way—from startup to exit planning.
Who Thrives at Walfinch?
You don’t need to be a nurse or a carer to succeed. Our top franchisees are ambitious, purpose-driven professionals who care about community and want to run a business that makes an impact. If you’re organised, motivated, and passionate about helping others thrive—you’ll fit right in.
“You need a great care manager, constant marketing, and ongoing recruitment—but Walfinch supports you in all of these areas.”
— Ian Thomson, Franchisee – Welwyn & Bishops Stortford
Your Next Step to Making a Difference
Walfinch offers the rare chance to combine profit, purpose, and personal freedom. Backed by a powerful support team and a proven, human-centred model, you’ll build a business that matters—while building the lifestyle you want.
Take the first step to owning a thriving home care business today and enquire today!
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- Walfinch Home Care Chiswick, Hammersmith & Kensington Rated Outstanding
- The home care team at Walfinch Chiswick, Hammersmith & Kensington have been rated outstanding in their first Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection. This puts Managing Director and owner Tanya Santos and her team in elite company: CQC data states that just 5% of home care organisations ...
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- Walfinch home care franchisee Ian Thompson has raised over £500 for the Royal Osteoporosis Society (ROS) by running the Edinburgh half marathon. Ian's run for ROS is part of the Walfinch campaign to raise £10,000 to help fund ROS's work, including osteoporosis research, awareness, prevention ...
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- LET’S TALK ‘THE REGULATOR’
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- Walfinch Southampton Pilots Scheme To Cut Hospital Discharge Delays
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- JUST GO AND DO IT
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- FRANCHISING EXPLAINED
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- Walfinch Partners With Royal Osteoporosis Society To Build Bone Health
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- KEEP THE RIGHT PEOPLE IN
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- Kieran Keeps Farm Animals Thriving, With Help From Walfinch
- 15 May 2025
- Kieran Wyatt, 29, is helping feed and water the animals at a local farm in Buckinghamshire, with the help of carers from Walfinch. Kieran, who is autistic and non-verbal, has been volunteering at the farm for over seven years, accompanied by his carer Kathy from Walfinch Mid and South ...
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- The surprising millionaires, and how to join them
- 15 May 2025
- Can you start a business from zero and achieve a million £ turnover in just three years? Yes, you can, and guess what? It's in home care. “It can be done if you are willing to overcome the current stereotyped, sedate, staid way that the care business operates,” says Amrit Dhaliwal, CEO of ...
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- CARE AND CASH?
- Unit level economics, that's very catchy phrase. What does it mean? It means money in your back pocket. So when I'm…. if I'm looking at buying a franchise or think about home care in this particular situation, I'm really interested in unit level economics. You can't run a successful business ...
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- Perseverance, possibility and progress: What new franchisees need to be successful
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- Local Free Exercise Sessions Spurred by Woman's 'Miracle' Recovery
- Home care provider Walfinch Newcastle is launching free, local exercise and activity sessions, partly inspired by Betty Dunn, from North Shields. Basic exercise took Betty, 90, from being bedridden to walking around her home and making her own meals, in just two weeks. “I was stuck in bed ...
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- WHAT IS HOME CARE
- Hi! I'm Amrit Daliwal, the CEO and founder of Walfinch. Today, I'm talking about what home care is. Home care, you know, I've been a home care franchisee and now I'm a care franchise or home care is really around supporting people in their own homes. With me, I'm really focused on longevity ...
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- Bowling Along with Walfinch: Simone and Her Carers Redefine Home Care
- Charity worker Simone and Walfinch carer Sarah are overturning the image of home care. Simone, in her late 20s, is accompanied to ten-pin bowling and the gym by Sarah Balment from Walfinch West Suffolk. “I am not what people think of as the typical care client, and the care services I use ...
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- Oxfordshire candidates give views on social care
- More than half of council tax collected by Oxfordshire County Council goes on adult and children's social care. But despite high spending levels, the sector is still struggling. Fears have been raised some care homes in the county will be forced to close as costs rise. So with a potential ...
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- WHAT I WOULD DO AS A FRANCHISEE
- Hi! My name is Amrit Dhaliwal. I'm the CEO and founder of Walfinch. And today I'm going to talk about how I would buy a franchise if I was buying a franchise. I've been a franchisee and now I'm a franchisor. And so if I was buying a franchise in any space, I would do a couple of different ...
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- Walfinch Oxfordshire Expands Free Thrive Activities to Local Communities
- Walfinch home care Oxfordshire is now offering free Thrive fitness and wellbeing sessions to local communities in Oxfordshire. “We now offer three seated exercise classes: one in Ducklington on Monday mornings, one in East Hanney on Monday afternoons and one in Uffington on Thursday mornings ...
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- Community Activities Benefit Walfinch Home Care Client
- 31 March 2025
- Activities, socialising and singing with carer Mike Giuliano have noticeably improved John's life, says his wife Sandra. John, a former pilot, has memory issues after a stroke, and Sandra was looking for part-time care for him. John and Sandra didn't need the usual daily home care visits ...
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- Walfinch Home Care Is Named Emerging Franchise of The Year
- 28 March 2025
- Walfinch home care has been named as the Worldpay Emerging Franchise of the Year in the HSBC Elite Franchise TOP 100 UK Awards. Amrit Dhaliwal, Founder and CEO of Walfinch says: “This is a celebration of the hard work and dedication of our care teams and franchisees who work so hard to ...
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- Kishan's Community Commitment Brings Walfinch Home Care to Leicester
- 28 March 2025
- A new Walfinch home care service is opening in Leicester, powered by Managing Director Kishan Pala's commitment to the community. Kishan says: “I'm involved in charity Go Dharmic, which distributes free food such as pasta, Mexican dishes and Indian snacks, and drinks to anyone who wants it ...
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- Walfinch Wins The Day Care Expertise Award In The Home Care Awards
- 11 March 2025
- Home care company Walfinch's commitment to raising standards in care has won it the Day Care Expertise Award at the Home Care Awards 2025. The Home Care Awards, run by the Homecare Association, seek out examples of the expertise of companies providing home care in the UK and praise the teams ...
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- Walfinch CEO writes book he needed when he thought about entering care sector
- A new book published by Walfinch CEO Amrit Dhaliwal sets out the steps that need to be taken to attract more people into home care provision and improve the industry’s profile. Time to Thrive: The Home Care Revolution is aimed at people looking at the care sector and considering getting ...
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- Walfinch’s New Club Offers Free Socialising and Activities
- The Walfinch Golden Memories Thrive Club at Margaret Powell House, Midsummer Boulevard, Milton Keynes was launched on January 31 offering free activities to counter loneliness.“We know that many older people experience loneliness, so we have launched this free activities session. It's part ...
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- Sonesh Brings Walfinch Home Care to Bromley
- 10 February 2025
- A new Walfinch home care business is coming to Bromley, bringing the benefits of bespoke care to people in their own homes. Sonesh Ganatra, the Walfinch franchisee behind the new service, has left a City career to bring high-quality home care to his local community. Sonesh swapped from ...
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- Walfinch Chiswick, Hammersmith & Kensington Wins Excellence in Compliance Award
- 06 February 2025
- Walfinch home care Chiswick, Hammersmith & Kensington, whose carers help people to thrive in their own homes, has won an award for excellence in compliance. Compliance with care regulations is vital, but while some may see it as just a box-ticking exercise, Tanya Santos and her team at ...
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- Free Yoga and Dental Checks with Walfinch home care Harrow and Brent
- 23 January 2025
- Chair yoga and free dental checks are improving health and wellbeing for Walfinch home care clients in Harrow and Brent. “Some clients asked if we could enable them to do yoga,” says Shilpi Verma, Managing Director and Registered Manager of the Walfinch home care service. “I have been doing ...
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- Art, Exercise and Feeding Sheep. Jane's Thriving with Walfinch Care
- Jane has been a childhood river adventurer, an art student and a model. Now retired, she's going to exercise classes, art sessions, and feeding geese and sheep, with her carer Hajia Zemiat Oyeleke (Zemi), from Walfinch home care Oxfordshire. “With Zemi as my live-in carer I can continue ...
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- Walfinch Rises Eight Places in the Elite Franchise Top 100
- Walfinch home care has been named as a top 100 franchisor in the prestigious Elite Franchise Top 100 (EF100) for the third consecutive year. This year it's risen eight places to reach number 50 from hundreds of franchise organisations across every sector. Walfinch founder and CEO Amrit ...
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- Walfinch's Time To Thrive initiative includes Teeth Too
- Looking after your teeth has never been more important. That's why Walfinch home care's Oxfordshire team are supporting local people's oral health as part of the Wellness With Walfinch campaign, part of its Time to Thrive initiative. “We are promoting access to information about oral health ...
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- Walfinch Home Care on List of Fastest Growing Businesses
- You can do good and make money – the growth of home care franchise Walfinch proves it. Walfinch has been included in the UK Fast Growth Index for 2024, making it one of just 350 businesses listed, out of a total of 5.6 million nationwide. “Our inclusion in the list is proof that the home ...
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- It’s Time to Thrive with the Launch of Wellness With Walfinch
- Home care provider Walfinch has launched its first initiative under its new Time to Thrive tagline. Wellness With Walfinch is a campaign to bring more activity and mobility to its home care clients, their families, carers and communities. “Care should be about thriving, not just surviving,” ...
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- Family Inspires Launch of Walfinch Sutton Coldfield
- Gurprit Gill is launching the Walfinch home care service in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, inspired by her commitment to family care. Gurprit started as a carer in 2010 and worked her way up to being a Care Manager, and her care philosophy has always been based on what she would want for her ...
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- Walfinch home care Sponsors Shopmobility in High Wycombe
- 30 October 2024
- People living in High Wycombe will be able to get around and get free home care information more easily, now that Walfinch home care has sponsored the local Shopmobility charity. Greg Renk, Managing Director of Walfinch home care in Mid and South Buckinghamshire, says: “Shopmobility provides ...
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- Walfinch Harrow & Brent’s MD Named as Social Care Awards Executive Home Care Leader of the Year
- Shilpi Verma, franchisee managing director and registered manager of Walfinch home care Harrow and Brent, has been named as the Executive Home Care Leader (Franchise) award winner at The Social Care Leadership Awards 2024. Freya Massingham, Care Manager, Walfilnch Harrow and Brent was also ...
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- Walfinch Days Out Bring Care Clients Lasting Benefits
- 14 October 2024
- 14 October 2024: Walfinch home care East Barnet is offering days out to people it cares for – with lasting benefits. “Our client Michael did his National Service in the RAF and has always been interested in aircraft, so our carer Saqib took him to visit London's RAF Museum,” says Marcelo ...
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- New Walfinch Home Care Service Inspired by Family Care
- 01 October 2024
- 30 September 2024: Poojita Patel has launched a Walfinch home care service in Eastbourne, determined to deliver the high-quality care she would have wished for her grandmother.“As a teenager, I was helping my family care for my grandmum. We did our best but it was a struggle without ...
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- Walfinch Franchisee Wins a Great British Franchisee Award
- 27 September 2024
- 26 September 2024: Shilpi Verma, the Walfinch home care franchisee for Harrow and Brent, has been named as a winner of the prestigious Great British Franchisee Awards for 2024. Shilpi, who started her home care company with Walfinch in 2021, has been recognised in these national awards for ...
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- Walfinch Home Care Harrow and Brent Nominated for National Social Care Leadership Awards
- 12 September 2024
- 12 September 2024: Walfinch home care Harrow and Brent have been nominated for several prestigious national Social Care Leadership Awards 2024. Freya Massingham, Care Manager at Walfinch Harrow and Brent has been nominated for the Young Leader in Social Care Award for those who demonstrate ...
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- Walfinch Art Exhibition Displays Care Clients' Talents
- “Art and crafts bring the benefits of self-expression, achievement and wellbeing to everyone, including people receiving care,” says Hannah Tomlin, activities co-ordinator at Walfinch home care in Oxfordshire, who this month mounted an exhibition of artworks by members of her regular art and ...
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- Two Walfinch Home Care Franchises Named as Top 20 Home Care Providers for 2024
- Two Walfinch home care franchises have been named as top 20 home care providers for 2024. Walfinch Chiswick, Hammersmith and Kensington, and Walfinch Newcastle East, have been named among the top 20 home care providers in their regions by home care review website homecare.co.uk. The two ...
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- Walfinch Home Care Service Set On Expansion In Scotland
- Scotland is ripe for the expansion of Walfinch home care services, according to Bunmi Ganiyu, Managing Director of the Walfinch office in Edinburgh South. “I am keen to offer a wider range of services – particularly live-in care - in a broader range of locations,” says Bunmi, whose Walfinch ...
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- Walfinch Southampton Sees Students' Enthusiasm for Care Careers
- “The tide is turning on the image of care work,” says Angela Harding, Joint Managing director of Walfinch Southampton. “I went to a Skills Bootcamp session run by our local Itchen Sixth Form College, for adult students who were taking a Health and Social Care Skills Bootcamp this week. They ...
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- Sarah Brings Walfinch Care Services to Swindon and Marlborough
- Sarah Stanbrook always wanted her own business that benefitted her community. Now Sarah has launched a Walfinch home care business, delivering adult social care at home to the community in Swindon and Marlborough, Wiltshire – and her mum inspired her to get started. “I had never considered ...
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- Walfinch Oxfordshire’s Registered Manager Wins Dementia Care Award
- Kam Gill, Registered Manager of Walfinch home care Oxfordshire has won a Dementia Care Award. The award was presented at a special gala ceremony held at the Royal Lancaster Hotel, London on 13 June 2024. The Dementia Care Awards 2024 represent all areas of dementia care across the UK. The ...
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- Jide Brings Walfinch Home Care to Hertfordshire
- A new Walfinch home care service in Hertfordshire is the happy result of one man's change of career. Jide Williams, a former company chief financial officer, is now the Managing Director of the Walfinch home care service in St Alban's, Hertfordshire. “I was trapped abroad during the pandemic ...
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- Walfinch home care Welcomes New Franchisees for Hampton, Twickenham and Virginia Water
- Three local women have launched a new home care service in Hampton, Twickenham and Virginia Water and surrounding areas. The Walfinch home care business will now provide elderly care, companion care and a range of other care services to support people living in their own homes. “Covid did ...
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- New Walfinch Home Care Service Launched in Ealing and Uxbridge
- A new home care service has launched in Ealing and Uxbridge. Run by franchisees Billy and Suky Sidhu, Walfinch Ealing and Uxbridge will now offer a range of home care and companionship services to the community, helping to support people to continue to live in their own homes. Billy Sidhu ...
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- More Women in Care Can Achieve Greatness with Provider Support
- There are huge leadership opportunities for women and young people in the care profession, but providers need to do more to develop them, Kam Gill, Registered Manager at Walfinch home care Oxford will say at the Women Achieving Greatness (WAG) panel at The Care Show London, on 24 April 2024 ...
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- More Women in Care Can Achieve Greatness with Provider Support
- There are huge leadership opportunities for women and young people in the care profession, but providers need to do more to develop them, Kam Gill, Registered Manager at Walfinch home care Oxford will say at the Women Achieving Greatness (WAG) panel at The Care Show London, on 24 April 2024 ...
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- Walfinch Franchisee Helps Free Hospital Beds
- The demand for complex care is rising, and Walfinch care providers such as Leena Bector, franchisee Managing Director of the Walfinch home care service in Windsor and Maidenhead, are stepping up to meet the need. Leena says: “Locally there is a rise in demand for more complex care, such as ...
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- Chiswick Care Manager Wins Care Leader of the Future Award
- Magdalena Chmielewska, Registered Manager at Walfinch home care Chiswick, Hammersmith and Kensington, is driving positive change in her care team and the local community. Now she has been named winner of the Leader of the Future (home care) award in the Leading Women in Care (LWIC) awards ...
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- Walfinch Carers Combine Fundraising for Hospice with Care Advice and Cakes
- Care experts from Walfinch home care are raising money for Bury Hospice and answering care queries in the biggest shopping centre in Bury, Greater Manchester this week. Monique Gadd, Managing Director of Walfinch home care Bolton and Bury, says: "We are running a pop-up stand in the Mill ...
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- Walfinch Celebrates Major Award Win at the Home Care Awards 2024
- Walfinch is celebrating following a major award win at the Home Care Awards. The home care franchise set up in 2019, was named as the Best for Day Care Expertise at a special event held at the National Conference Centre, Solihull last week. The Home Care Awards, supported by the Home Care ...
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- Walfinch Oxford Delivers Bunches of Love for Mothers' Day
- Walfinch home care Oxford has been spreading the love by giving care clients bouquets of daffodils for Mother's Day. Kam Gill, Franchisee and Managing Director of Walfinch Oxfordshire, says: “At Walfinch we love flowers, and so do our clients. In the language of flowers, daffodils mean ...
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- Walfinch Home Care Digital Marketing Boosts Franchisees' Visibility
- Walfinch home care franchisees are being offered extra digital services to boost their visibility and maximise leads. “The high-quality care delivered by our Walfinch home care franchisees deserves to be as widely known as possible, so Walfinch has invested in recruiting specialist SEO and ...
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- Walfinch Oxford's Community Art Class is Flippin Marvelous!
- Volunteers and carers at a free community arts and crafts class in Oxfordshire have taken on a pancake flip to engage attendees including those with dementia and brain injury. The free weekly community arts and crafts class held at Uffington Village Hall is funded by home care company ...
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- Walfinch Home Care Chiswick, Hammersmith and Kensington Provide Dementia Inspiration and Education
- 26 January 2024
- Walfinch home care Chiswick, Hammersmith and Kensington has provided dementia inspiration and education through a special event about Brain Health and Wellbeing for Dementia. The heartwarming story of Gladys Wilson, a ballerina with Alzheimer's who found joy in mimicking dance movements, has ...
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- Walfinch Harrow And Brent Wins Great British Care Award
- Vaibhavi Patel, Carer at Walfinch home Care Harrow and Brent has won the London Palliative/End of Life Care Award at the Great British Care Awards held at the Hilton Bankside London recently. Home - The Great British Care Awards are a series of regional events throughout the UK and are a ...
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- Walfinch Oxford Extends Care to a Whole Village
- Not content with running a free village art class, Hannah Tomlin from Walfinch home care in Oxford has now followed it up with a soup and roll lunch. Hannah started the weekly art and crafts class in the Thomas Hughes Memorial Hall in Uffington, Faringdon, Oxfordshire in the Autumn, and it ...
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- Walfinch Named as Top 100 Franchisor for the Second Year Running
- Walfinch home care has been confirmed at a top 100 franchisor in the prestigious Elite Franchise Top 100 (EF100) for the second year running. Walfinch has been ranked 58 from hundreds of entries from franchise organisations across every sector. Walfinch home care was founded by Amrit ...
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- Walfinch CEO Named as a Great British Care Award Winner
- Amrit Dhaliwal, CEO of home care franchise Walfinch has been named as a winner of the Three ‘R’s award for Recruitment, Retention and Recognition at the South East Great British Care Awards ceremony, held at the Hilton Metropole Brighton this week. Home - The Great British Care Awards are a ...
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- Walfinch CEO Named as a Great British Care Award Winner
- Amrit Dhaliwal, CEO of home care franchise Walfinch has been named as a winner of the Three ‘R’s award for Recruitment, Retention and Recognition at the South East Great British Care Awards ceremony, held at the Hilton Metropole Brighton this week. Home - The Great British Care Awards are a ...
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- Local football teams get new kit thanks to a Walfinch carer's brainwave
- A carer's brainwave means that three local under-11s football teams will get new kit this year following sponsorship from High Wycombe-based home care provider Walfinch. Downley Dynamos' 47 players will be sporting the Walfinch logo on the front of their new kit, thanks to football mum Sian ...
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- Walfinch Harrow And Brent Achieves Four Finalists in The Great British Care Awards London
- 18 October 2023
- Many people talk about personalised care, but Shilpi Verma and her team at Walfinch Harrow and Brent really live it. Now, no less than four members of the team have been chosen as finalists in the London Region of the Great British Care awards. Team members chosen for their dedication to ...
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- Walfinch Named as Finalist for Fourteen Major Awards
- Home care provider Walfinch has been named as a finalist for Fourteen major awards. The company which recently won the Revolutionary Franchise category at the Disruptive Franchise Awards, and also celebrated top performing franchisee Sarah Wickham being named as a winner of a Great British ...
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- Walfinch Care is Inspirational – and a Prize-Winning Poem Proves It
- Poet Robert Ilson is so pleased with the care he receives from the home care team at Walfinch Hampstead and Camden that he has written a poem, titled CREDO, about it - and won first prize in Walfinch’s poetry competition. Robert says: "I am delighted at CREDO's success." Robert is a ...
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- Oxford Home Care Service Walfinch Launches Local Art Class
- A home care company in Oxford has launched an art class for its clients, making art activities accessible for everyone who receives care at home. Hannah Tomlin, a senior carer who was recently named as the events co-ordinator for Walfinch Oxford says: “I was inspired to set up a weekly class ...
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- Call to Celebrate Carers' Expertise in Alzheimer's Month
- During Alzheimer's month this September, we should remember the other Alzheimer's experts – the ones who deliver care to people with the disease, says Amrit Dhaliwal, Chief Executive of home care provider Walfinch. According to Alzheimer’s Research UK: “One in two of us will be directly ...
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- Walfinch to Present on How to Build a Multi-million Pound Home Care Franchise at National Franchise Exhibition
- National home care provider Walfinch will present on how to build a multi-million pound home care franchise business at the forthcoming National Franchise Exhibition to be held at the NEC 6 & 7 October 2023. CEO, Amrit Dhaliwal, will discuss how the award-winning company uses technology ...
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- Walfinch Suffolk Coastal Home Care Named as Winner of Major National Award
- Sarah Wickham, franchisee and managing director, Walfinch Suffolk Coastal home care has been named as a Great British Franchisee Award winner. Sarah who originally began her career as a carer, has now built her franchised business to support people in their own homes, offering companionship ...
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- New Home Care Service Launches in Reading and Wokingham – with a Focus on Quality
- A new home care service has launched in Reading and Wokingham. Ghizlane Tadili is now bringing high-quality personalised care services to her local communities.Ghizlane, owner of the Walfinch home care service in Wokingham and Reading, says: “At Walfinch our philosophy includes delivering ...
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- Walfinch home care Celebrates its Carers with 10,000 Trees
- National home care provider Walfinch has gone green by pledging to plant 10,000 new trees over five years – one for each carer it employs.Walfinch Chief Executive Amrit Dhaliwal, announcing the Walfinch Goes Green initiative on the Walfinch website, says: “Every carer who joins us and each ...
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- New Walfinch Hampstead and Camden Franchisee Focuses on Delivering Outstanding Home Care Across Northwest London
- With almost two decades experience in the home care industry, having originally started his working life as a frontline carer, Steve Elliott has become the Walfinch franchisee and managing director for the Hampstead and Camden branch. With an emphasis on providing tailored home-based care ...
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- Walfinch Bolton and Bury receives positive rating following inaugural CQC review
- Walfinch Bolton and Bury, a provider of homecare based in Bolton, is thrilled to announce that it has received a 'good' rating following its first inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the industry regulator for healthcare services. The CQC inspection involved extensive engagement ...
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- Walfinch Establishes Franchisee Advisory Council
- Homecare provider Walfinch has established a Franchisee Advisory Council, where franchisees can discuss feedback, raise issues with the aim of boosting franchisee support to an even higher level. Amrit Dhaliwal, CEO, Walfinch confirms: “Recently Walfinch has moved from being an ‘emerging’ to ...
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- Walfinch Homecare Walks for Cancer Across Two Continents
- Leaders from Walfinch homecare’s office in Oxford have committed to raising money for the charity Cancer Research UK – and have been joined by colleagues in South Africa. So far they have raised over £500, and donations are still coming in.Amanda Keeler, Walfinch Compliance Manager and ...
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- Walfinch to Share Insight at Largest Show Dedicated to Care Managers
- The Care Managers Show | NEC – Birmingham | 30 June - 1 July 2023 Walfinch home care’s team is to provide insight at the largest show dedicated to care manages. The Care Managers Show will take place 30 June- 1 July at the NEC in Birmingham and Amrit Dhaliwal, CEO, Walfinch, Julie Farrow ...
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- Walfinch Named as Winner of Revolutionary Franchise Award
- Disruptive Franchise Awards 2023 20 June 23: Walfinch home care’s team are celebrating following being named as winners of the Revolutionary Franchise category at the inaugural Disruptive Franchise Awards 2023. The Disruptive Franchise Awards were organised by Jo Middleton, founder of ...
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- Walfinch Southampton Franchise Helps Create Happy Memories at new Memory Café
- Home care franchise Walfinch Southampton is collaborating with local charity Caraway and St Peter’s Church Maybush to launch a new Memory Café in Potters Court, Maybush.The café which opened on 20 June, will feature live music from local pianist Brian Budden – and the chance to sing along ...
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- Milton Keynes Community Volunteers to Spread their Care with a Walfinch homecare service
- Walfinch home care welcomes new franchisees in Milton Keynes.Dimpu Robin says: “My wife Spandana and I have been volunteering in our local area for some time. We sometimes visit people in their home to cook them a meal and provide some company, or take someone out for a walk, or simply ...
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- Walfinch Continues Expansion as Homecare Entrepreneur, Sarah Wickham, Adds Third Franchise in West Suffolk
- Walfinch, a national homecare provider, is proud to announce that Sarah Wickham, Director of its Walfinch Suffolk Coastal and Norfolk franchises, has expanded her reach in East Anglia by purchasing a third franchise in West Suffolk. Sarah Wickham has been a valued member of the Walfinch ...
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- Walfinch CEO to discuss future direction of self-funded homecare at national Social Care Conference
- Amrit Dhaliwal, chief executive officer of homecare franchise network Walfinch, is confirmed as a speaker at this year’s LaingBuisson Social Care Conference – the industry’s leading event – where he will join an expert panel to discuss the current state and potential for the self-funded ...
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- Homecare Provider Walfinch Deepens its Commitment to Mental Health at Work
- Homecare provider Walfinch is deepening its support for the mental health and wellbeing of its franchisees, carers and clients. Walfinch Chief Executive Amrit Dhaliwal says: “My experience in homecare means I am aware of the importance of supporting the mental health and wellbeing of our ...
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- Walfinch Bolton makes an impact and scoops Women in Business Award
- 03 May 2023
- Having made the decision to pursue a career in the care industry less than a year ago, Monique Gadd, Managing Director of Walfinch Bolton & Bury has won the Outstanding Woman in Care Services category in the Bolton Women in Business Awards 2023. Having emigrated from Cape Town to Manchester ...
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- From A Career in IT to Care: Walfinch promotes Mark Thornton
- 26 April 2023
- National homecare franchisor, Walfinch, has extended Mark Thornton’s role of Community Relations Manager to now include special projects. With Mark bringing over 30 years of commercial experience to Walfinch, including background in market research and analysis, IT consultancy and franchisee ...
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- New Walfinch Home Care Service Launches in Newcastle
- A new business offering quality home-based care and companionship to people across North Shields, Whitley Bay, Tynemouth and surrounding coastal areas, has launched. Idris Nasar, who is based in North Shields, has become the franchisee and managing director for Walfinch’s Newcastle East ...
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- Walfinch CEO hosts British Franchise Association’s ‘Collaboration Station’ to support emerging franchisors
- Amrit Dhaliwal, CEO of national homecare franchise business, Walfinch, is confirmed as the chair of the British Franchise Association’s ‘Collaboration Station’ next event, which is designed to bring together established franchisors with new, emerging brands to collaborate, problem solve and ...
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- Walfinch Invests in new Oxfordshire Offices to Support Continued Growth Plans
- The national homecare franchise business, Walfinch, has relocated its central office hub to a new site in Wantage, Oxfordshire, to support the business’ expansion aspirations to double in size within the next 24-months. Walfinch was launched in Oxford by local businessman Amrit Dhaliwal in ...
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- Dog Lover Joan gets a Canine Cuddle for Mother’s Day
- Joan Shewry recently celebrated her 100th birthday – and now the centenarian dog lover has been wished a happy Mother’s Day by miniature poodle Mya.The visit was organised by the care team at Walfinch Oxford, who provide care for Joan alongside her son David. David says: “Joan really ...
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- Winning care for Mothers’ Day with the Walfinch Mum Test
- Sarah Wiles has been named as the Walfinch Mum Test winner as part of Walfinch homecare’s celebration of Mothers’ Day.Sarah, a carer with the Walfinch homecare team in Kingston and Weybridge, received the accolade for embodying Walfinch homecare’s commitment to the Mum Test.The Mum Test is ...
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- Homecare Provider Raises Funds for Turkey Earthquake Disaster
- The homecare franchise Walfinch is raising funds for victims of the earthquake disaster in Turkey and Syria. A JustGiving page called: Care for Turkey & Syria has been created: Walfinch Ltd is fundraising for The British Red Cross Society for donations, all of which will be channelled ...
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- Family Care Experience Inspires Move into the Homecare Sector for New Walfinch Franchise
- When his Granddad was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease, Richard Maguire came face to face with the importance of personalised care. “Granddad wasn’t able to receive care which catered to his specific needs,” says Richard.“Microwave meals and no help with household chores meant that if he ...
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- Walfinch CEO to Present at UK Care Week Conference
- Amrit Dhaliwal, chief executive officer of homecare franchise network Walfinch, is confirmed as a speaker at the UK Care Week conference, where he will discuss why the time is now for a homecare revolution, in order to attract more people into a life-long career in care. The two-day event ...
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- Walfinch named as Finalist for national Home Care Awards
- Walfinch, the national homecare provider, has been named as a finalist for the Home Care Awards – People. Provision. Performance 2023. The Home Care Awards 2023 are supported in partnership with the Homecare Association and welcome Domus Recruitment to the Home Care Awards as Headline ...
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- Walfinch Franchisee Kam and her Team Celebrate Client Joan’s Centenary
- One of the joys of being a homecare franchisee is sharing celebrations with your clients.Kam Gill, franchisee managing director of the Walfinch office in Oxford says: “Our client Joan Shewry recently celebrated her 100thbirthday – and we were delighted to share it with her. We know all of ...
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- Carers Rally to Support Mansfield community with Donations
- Amid the season of goodwill, homecare business Walfinch Mansfield has been making special deliveries and donations, which includes supporting the John Eastwood Hospice’s Christmas Fayre, and gifting warm blankets to every client the care team supports across the local community. The team ...
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- Walfinch Celebrated as a Top 100 Franchisor
- Home care provider Walfinch is celebrating after being named as one of the UK’s top franchise opportunities. From hundreds of entries across every sector, Walfinch has been ranked 60 overall in the prestigious Elite Franchise Top 100 (EF100) – a title it will hold for the duration of 2023 ...
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- Walfinch Home Care Offers Free Information to Help Tackle Soaring Bills
- Care provider urges: “Don’t turn off the heating until you have read this!” A list of sources of help is available on the Walfinch site and on leaflets that Walfinch carers are handing to clients 30 November 2022: Homecare provider Walfinch is coming to the aid of people threatened by high ...
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- Walfinch Franchisee Launches in Norwich to Care for People at Home
- With an established and successful homecare business in Suffolk, registered manager Sarah Wickham has announced the launch of her second Walfinch franchise, which is based on Queens Road in Norwich, Norfolk. Recently named as the franchisee whose team provided the most care hours at the ...
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- Carers walk 100,000 steps for Age UK Oxfordshire
- Carers and support staff from Walfinch Oxfordshire have collectively walked 100,000 steps, in less than one week, raising funds for Age UK Oxfordshire. The walk has raised £200 and a further £300 was donated by Walfinch to bring the total to £500. The team from the homecare business, which ...
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- Walfinch Appoints Homecare Industry Expert Julie Farrow as Senior Business Development Manager
- Walfinch, the national homecare provider, has appointed Julie Farrow as senior business development manager, to support its national network of franchisees as the group continues to pursue its ambitious growth plans. Julie joins the business with 25 years care experience and 15 years ...
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- Walfinch Franchisee Sally-Ann Celebrates Carer’s Good Turn that gave Dorothy, 80, her Appetite Back
- When Dorothy Bowen, 80, was reluctant to eat, her carer Rosina Davies stepped in with a treat that got Dorothy’s appetite back. In return, Rosina received a treat herself.“Dorothy was hesitant about eating and she was losing weight,” says Sally-Ann Martin, owner and Managing Director of the ...
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- Warsop under-7s football squad celebrates new kit, thanks to Walfinch
- A newly-launched under-7s football team in Warsop is celebrating after receiving sponsorship from homecare business, Walfinch Mansfield, for team kit, boot bags and equipment. The team, which meets at the John Fretwell Sporting Complex in Sookholme, was set-up in the spring by Mark ...
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- Double celebration as Walfinch nominated for two Thames Valley Business and Community awards
- Walfinch, the national homecare provider, has been successfully nominated in this year’s Thames Valley Business and Community Awards. The business is a contender in two categories: the Business of the Year Award, while Walfinch’s founder and CEO, Amrit Dhaliwal, has been named in the ...
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- Walfinch Franchisee Sarah Wickham, Nominated for National Care Award
- Sarah Wickham, the registered manager of Saxmundham-based homecare company Walfinch Suffolk Coastal, has been announced as a finalist in The Women Achieving Greatness in Social Care Awards; a national awards programme designed to celebrate female contribution to the social care industry ...
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- Walfinch Bucks Welcomes New Carers with Expansion of Private Client Services
- Local home care service Walfinch has recruited new carers to help power the expansion of its private client services – and it’s looking for more.“Our new carers show just how wide an appeal a care career can have,” says Greg Renk, Managing Director of Walfinch Buckinghamshire. “It suits all ...
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- Walfinch Care to Enhance Support for Franchisees with New Senior Appointment
- Walfinch, the growing home care franchise, is to enhance the support it provides for its franchised network with the new appointment of Richard Stanfield as franchise consultant. Richard Stanfield joins Walfinch from one of the UK’s largest domiciliary care providers and has developed a ...
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- SUFFOLK BUSINESSMAN NOMINATED FOR NEXT GENERATION AWARD AT BFA HSBC BRITISH FRANCHISE AWARDS 2022
- Suffolk business owner Cameron Campbell has been shortlisted for the Next Generation Franchisee award of the bfa HSBC British Franchise Awards. Cameron became a Walfinch franchisee at the age of 23. Having left school at 16, Cameron initially worked in recruitment in the care industry ...
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- Homecare Provider Launches Career Pathway Programme for New Carers
- In a bid to boost recruitment of new carers into the industry, homecare specialist, Walfinch, has launched a new professional career pathway programme for frontline carers. With adult social care across the country facing a recruitment challenge, having been added to the ‘UK’s shortage ...
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- Walfinch shortlisted for LaingBuisson Awards 2022 ‘Homecare’ category
- LaingBuisson Awards 2022, 17 November 2022, Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London Homecare franchise network Walfinch has been named as a finalist in the ‘Homecare’ category at the prestigious LaingBuisson Awards 2022, which celebrates excellence across the healthcare sector. The LaingBuisson ...
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- Back into the Garden after Five Years with Help from Walfinch Carers
- Val, a care client with Walfinch homecare Southampton, had not been able to get into her beloved garden for five years. Carol, one of Val's carers, had learnt from Val how much she missed being able to get out there, but Val lacked the confidence to do so, while her health was compromised ...
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- Manchester homecare provider awarded Social Value Award for its community contributions across Manchester and Cheshire
- Walfinch Greater Manchester South, a homecare company based in Wilmslow, is celebrating after receiving a Cheshire and Merseyside Social Value Award, in recognition of its efforts in giving back to the communities it serves. The Social Value Business works in partnership with the Cheshire ...
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- Mansfield Homecare Provider Delighted with Praise from Industry Inspector
- Walfinch Mansfield receives ‘good’ rating following first CQC inspection A homecare franchise branch based in the centre of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, is celebrating after being rated as ‘good’ in its first official inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Inspectors visited ...
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- East Barnet homecare provider retains ‘Good’ rating from industry inspector Walfinch East Barnet maintains positive rating following latest CQC review
- A homecare company based in East Barnet, is celebrating after maintaining its ‘good’ rating following an interim review by industry regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC). During the original inspection, the CQC spent time speaking with care staff, those receiving care, relatives of ...
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- Home Care Franchise Walfinch to Give Franchisees a Tech Solution to Carer Recruitment
- 19 July 2022
- Home Care Franchise Walfinch to Give Franchisees a Tech Solution to Carer Recruitment 18 July 2022: Walfinch, the growing home care franchise, is rolling out a new app that means carers can recruit friends and family faster – and get rewarded for it. “Recruitment through referrals from ...
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- Taking Care to the Community
- 12 July 2022
- Taking Care to the CommunityMonique Gadd is looking forward to playing a bigger part in her community as the new Walfinch home care franchisee in the Bolton and Bury Boroughs.Walfinch offers an alternative to care homes. Nine out of ten people say that if they need care, they would prefer to ...
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- Walfinch CEO to Discuss Challenges and Opportunities Facing Homecare Sector at Social Care Conference
- 15 June 2022
- Amrit Dhaliwal, chief executive officer of homecare franchise network Walfinch, is confirmed as a speaker at this year’s LaingBuisson Social Care Conference – the industry’s leading event – where he will be joining a panel to discuss the current issues impacting today’s UK’s homecare sector ...
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- Jubilee Surprises for Walfinch Homecare Clients and Carers
- 09 June 2022
- It was sweet surprises for clients of Walfinch homecare clients – and for their carers over the Jubilee weekend. Kam Gill, Walfinch Oxford owner and care co-ordinator Sarah Stanbrook were out and about surprising members of their care team with Jubilee cakes, just before they went into ...
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- Walfinch Delivers Care that Suits Clients to a Tee
- 27 May 2022
- Walfinch Delivers Care that Suits Clients to a Tee 23 May 2022: Kam Gill and her Walfinch care team believe in going the extra mile – even if it’s on a golf course. Kam, Managing Director of the Walfinch care service franchise in Oxford, and her care supervisor Danielle Young, recently ...
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- Walfinch CEO discusses ‘Retention versus Recruitment’ at The Residential & Home Care Show
- 19 May 2022
- Walfinch CEO discusses ‘Retention versus Recruitment’ at The Residential & Home Care Show18/19 May 2022, London ExCeL 16 May 2022: Amrit Dhaliwal, CEO of Walfinch, the national homecare brand, has been confirmed as a speaker at The Residential & Home Care Show, where he will be discussing ...
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- Home Care Franchisees Play a Big Part in Improving Mental Health
- 19 May 2022
- Home Care Franchisees Play a Big Part in Improving Mental Health 11 May 2022: “Home care can play a big part in tackling mental health issues,” says Amrit Dhaliwal, chief executive of Walfinch, the home care provider with over 25 franchised UK offices. This year’s Mental Health Awareness ...
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- New Walfinch Franchisees Commit to Outstanding Care Right from the Start
- 27 April 2022
- New Walfinch Franchisees Commit to Outstanding Care Right from the Start 19 April 2022: When friends Laura Piniero and Angela Harding saw what they considered to be poor care, they knew they could deliver much higher quality care than that. Recently they became the Walfinch franchisees for ...
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- Walfinch Invites New Franchisees to Take the Mum Test
- 21 March 2022
- Growing homecare franchise is looking for people who can 21 March 2022: Walfinch, the growing homecare franchise, is looking for more franchisees who can pass the Mum Test. Walfinch Chief Executive Amrit Dhaliwal explains: “When recruiting franchisees, we ask ourselves: ‘Would I like this ...
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- How Ian Built a £1 Million Walfinch Home Care Business in Four Years
- Ian Thomson, a former City-based equities trader, set up his own business with a Walfinch home care franchise in Welwyn and Bishops Stortford in 2020. After six months he was in profit. This year, his turnover topped £1million. “The high demand for home care provides a sustainable income – ...
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- Care for Carers as Well as Clients Builds a £1m Business.
- What does it take to create a £1m-plus turnover home care business? Genuine care for clients and carers, plus global thinking. In the case of Walfinch Kingston and Weybridge, that means as far as South Africa. Tracy Lezar and Kathleen Plough co-own Walfinch Kingston and Weybridge, Surrey ...
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- Combining Care Homes with Home Care is the way Forward, say new Walfinch Franchisees
- Care home owners Dhan and Sham Ramjuttun are taking their services into the community with a home care business. “People ask why we are doing this but we think the question should be 'Why not? rather than 'Why?'”, says Dhan. Dhan and Sham own four residential care homes in North Manchester ...
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- Tiffany Meachim case study
- How a Walfinch Franchise Transformed my Life “Sometimes one meeting can completely change your life,” says Tiffany Meachim, the Managing Director of Walfinch Mansfield, a growing franchised care business. “When I was working in a convenience store, aged 18, I never imagined that within 20 ...
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- Advice if you're looking at Home Care Franchising
- What’s Amrit’s advice for people who have narrowed down their franchise search to Home Care? Having been a Home Care franchisee himself, he advises: doing the research BEFORE you buy. This includes really looking at the Franchisee Support Team and what they can offer.
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- Is Home Care PROFITABLE
- Let’s talk cash and care. Amrit Dhaliwal provides his expert advice on profitability and the industry average. One way of potentially solving this can be looking at pricing, using Walfinch’s Metric Tool developed by the Walfinch National Support Team. If you have more questions of ...
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- Just GO and DO It
- Whatever that thing is, whatever that idea is, whatever that BUSINESS is - Just get up and do it! There’s a million reasons why you ‘shouldn’t’ set up a business. But there’s one, undeniable reason you should - for YOURSELF. Consider this your sign to seize the day, build your business, and ...
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- Amrit Dhaliwal Talks Walfinch on GB News
- CEO and Founder of Walfinch, Amrit Dhaliwal, speaks to Nana Akua about the UK Care Crisis, how Walfinch are transforming the public understanding of care, and The Home Care Revolution.