Live-in Care
We provide 'Outstanding' live in care to all areas of mainland England.Meet our Alverstone team
Barbora Kreuzmanova
Live-in Care Onboarding Co-ordinator
Barbora Kreuzmanova is our Live-in Care Onboarding Co-ordinator. She joined Trinity in February 2022, transferring from GenuineCare within the Trinity Group where she had worked as a Senior Carer since 2017. Barbora has an NVQ Level 3/diploma in Adult Health and Social Care, alongside regulated training Certificates. She has a degree in Social and Charity Work from the Czech Republic.
In her current role, Barbora is responsible for onboarding new live-in care clients. She works with Care Managers following assessments, contacting carers to book in placements, and the sales team for new client enquiries. Once she has all the information, she works with families to help select the most suitable live-in carer for their needs.
Barbora enjoys working with a committed team that is driven to set up and ensure the best possible care for people at home. She takes pride in her role in the company and the interaction she has with families and carers daily.
In her spare time, Barbora is a keen traveller and enjoys visiting new places and experiencing different cultures. She also enjoys reading, doing puzzles and socialising.
Marissa Esterhuysen
Learning and Development Manager
Having spent two years working as a Live-in Carer for Trinity, she knows what it takes to achieve the high standards we require. She now manages a team of three trainers and spends much of her time supporting new and old care workers through their TrinityCarer pathway. Marissa’s objective is to create a happy and productive partnership between care workers and clients where clients really feel they are enjoying life with their carer, as well as feeling comfortable, safe and well looked after.
Marissa’s specialism is in dementia, both as a result of her professional and her personal experience. Both her grandparents suffered from Alzheimer’s. The experience has given her a real insight into the impact of this condition. With her specific experience of dementia, She is able to support the team, trainers and staff through the Learning and Development in Trinity Homecare. She works closely with the Recruitment team to ensure our high standards are maintained. She enjoys meeting carers from different parts of the world, and takes great pride in training and supporting them through our career pathway.
In a past life, Marissa achieved a diploma in Professional Cookery and Kitchen Management and having worked in this industry for several years, is very used to running teams under pressure.
Emma Bateman
Regional Trainer
Emma has a detailed career in the Health and Social care sector spanning beyond 20 years. She has a plethora of experience and knowledge from working both directly and indirectly with service users and clients in a range of settings. Emma has undertaken a wealth of qualifications and educational courses over the years, enhancing her own knowledge and skills.
As a qualified Trainer, Emma can deliver current information combined with demonstrations of good practice and share from her own experiences giving our carers the best start in their career.
Sonia Wallace
Registered Manager
Joining Trinity Homecare’s ‘Outstanding’ team in July 2020, Sonia started her career in the care sector in 2006 when she worked as a Live-in Carer in Austria. Moving to the UK in 2007, Sonia thrived as a Visiting Carer in the Surrey area. She gained expert knowledge, skills and experience to progress her career. Soon after, Sonia managed large Visiting and Live-in Care companies in south and central England and also worked as a Dementia Care Manager in a nursing home in Epsom.
With numerous qualifications in Health and Social Care, she was also able to complete her CIPD level 5 in HR management. Sonia loves her job as a Care Manager and enjoys the team she works with. With a strong belief that happy carers make happy clients, Sonia aims to lead through ensuring her team is happy and supported.
When Sonia is not working, she enjoys staying active through sports such as running and skiing. As a ‘Dementia Friend’, she hopes to raise money for The Alzheimer’s Research UK Charity, by participating in the London Half Marathon, in 2021.
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