Meet the team – Stacey

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As an Assistant Nursing Practitioner at Rainford Hall, Stacey plays an important role in helping to support the health needs of the clients and the day to day running of the clinic service. She has a wealth of knowledge and experience and applies this to her work with great enthusiasm. Stacey is passionate about providing quality care to the clients and goes above and beyond to ensure they receive the best possible care, she’s an invaluable asset to the team and her enthusiasm and dedication to her role helps makes Rainford Hall a great place to work.

Stacey – Assistant Nursing Practitioner

” Previous to my role now I have worked in many positions, including support worker roles, retail assistant and also a nursery nurse. The reason I choose to work for Steps Together at Rainford Hall was because I wanted to work somewhere that gave me an opportunity to make a difference to other peoples lives, being in recovery myself I wanted to make a difference and help others.

The staff are all lovely at Rainford Hall, they all work amazing as part of a team. Getting to meet new clients on a daily basis and listening to their stories and seeing them make a change makes my job enjoyable and it feels satisfying.”

 

 

 

 

 

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