7 August 2024

Compliance Coach are independent care consultants with more than 40 years of residential care experience behind them. They assess your ability to meet the care compliance criteria specified by the CQC before the CQC do. Through dedicated residential care training they measure the quality and effectiveness of your core services while you get on with running your business.

Compliance Coach is directed by Judith Timmins. With an extensive background in both nursing and business management, she is ideally qualified to guide your business towards operational excellence and increased revenue.


As a registered State Enrolled Nurse, Judith quickly gravitated towards geriatric care. With professional experience in environments working to benchmark clinical care standards, Judith can readily assess a client's quality of service and identify opportunities for development. Her business management skills led her to identify that many businesses in the residential care sector were missing cost-effective solutions to meet CQC criteria and better place themselves for continual improvement.

Judith and her team can provide: -


  • Direct support to providers that are experiencing challenges with CQC and now a new package of support to those wanting to register with Ofsted for care leavers services eg in supported living
  • Coaching to managers that are facing their Ofsted and CQC interviews and site visits
  • Guidance and direct support to those wanting to set up new care businesses that includes CQC application, business plan and the development of required policies


Testimonials:-


"Judith Timmins worked with us as a consultant, when we were recruited for a service which was failing with risk assessment and care planning. Judith was professional, knowledgeable and above all, able to bring her years of experience in problem solving and promoting positive audits with achievable outcomes to the forefront of any business. We look forward to working with Compliance Coach in future projects."

(Peter Gathercole, Training Consultant and Previous Care Home Manager.RGN)


"Judith Timmins was a key part of our NHS team, and our NHS strategy, at BMI. She always went about her job with professionalism, energy, enthusiasm and most importantly, knowledge."

(Alec Longhurst, Marketing Manager at BMI Healthcare).


Contact Judith on 07702 561959 or email: judith.timmins@compcoach.co.uk


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