Black forest gateau and a spade were all Jenna Dubil and Amy Bardi needed to get them through the snow to provide care in some of the most isolated communities.
Care Plus team leader Jenna said: “The snow was coming down hard but we were determined to get out. But we were not the only ones making a difference. During Saturday and Sunday, Care Plus completed 772 calls – an incredible effort by everyone involved. Calls included helping people get out of bed, helping others have showers, administering medication and providing regular meals and drinks.
On Sunday – the worst affected day – 42 colleagues made it into work. Some stayed at their schemes for up to 12 hours, refusing to go home in case other members of staff couldn’t get in for their shifts.
Our experience was just one example of everyone’s dedication and it involved Amy and I going out to an elderly lady’s house on a farm in Brocton, Staffs. There were times when we thought we wouldn’t get through the snow but when we arrived late in the afternoon she was absolutely amazed that we’d made it. It was worth making the effort as she was delighted to have some company after not expecting to see anyone.