At Malsis Hall we work in a person-centred way identifying what is important and therapeutic for each individual.
Read ECHO’s latest press releases and news stories from our services to keep up to date with what’s happening.
Read ECHO’s latest press releases and news stories from our services to keep up to date with what’s happening.
At Malsis Hall we work in a person-centred way identifying what is important and therapeutic for each individual.
We are delighted that our Activity Coordinator at Malsis Hall, Sam Garth, has signed up to complete her Level 3 certificate on activity provision in social care.
Cheryl Maitland has been appointed as Registered Manager at Falcon House, a new £1.75 million, six-bed care home for adults with a learning disability being developed by the ECHO Group.
We are looking to recruit enthusiastic and self-motivated registered nurses to work within our new care home in Stafford. MUST be registered with NMC.
Mark Quarmby has been appointed as Registered Service Manager at Malsis Hall, the Glusburn-based service, which specialises in supporting people with complex mental health conditions.
Prior to qualifying as a nurse, Mark served in the Army for almost ten years.
Soccer superstar Lee, who lives at our Walsall supported living service, scored his first hattrick since joining Walsall FC’s Beat the Block football team.
Falcon House, a new £1.75 million, six-bed care home for adults with a learning disability being developed by the ECHO Group, is nearing completion.
Malsis Hall has appointed Dr Abdul Qayyum as its new consultant psychiatrist. He brings more than 20 years of experience in the healthcare sector.
Sharena Record and Amy Childs, who both work for Enhanced Community Healthcare Options (ECHO) supported living services, recently jumped from a plane in aid of the charity Make 2nds Count raising £2,000.
Service Users at Rowland Street celebrated the platinum jubilee with their families and friends.
A fantastic day of celebration was had by staff, Service Users and their family and friends.
Two women are pushing fear to one side to do a charity sky dive in support of a charity that is helping a work colleague and friend, who has incurable breast cancer.
An experienced professional, Amy, who qualified as a Registered Nurse Learning Disabilities in 2006, has held positions withing hospital, residential and supported…