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Meet our friendly care team

Managers, carers, nurses, chefs, maintenance people, administrators and housekeepers – it takes a large team of dedicated, hardworking people to keep our Purley care home running smoothly. Explore these pages to meet our team.

Eve Moran

Home Manager

Eve Moran

The most important part of my role as manager is to be honest, flexible and responsive to people’s needs.

Being kind and caring is also essential, residents and their families should always be able to trust us.

I am always so proud to see the positive impact we have in supporting residents. We are a large home, and it feels great to be able to offer innovative care and combat some of the stigma surrounding care provision.

I have 16 years of experience and am a registered mental health nurse. I also have a level five qualification in leadership and management. I first started as a clinical lead so becoming manager has been a career highlight.

I am equally busy outside of work and spend as much time as I can with my partner and little boy. I am very close to my mum too. I also can’t forget to mention Alan, our dog, who we love to walk.

Kadie Price
Kadie Price
Deputy Manager

I have worked in care for 12 years and have worked my way up to deputy manager, which has been a huge career highlight for me. Throughout this time I have also gained a level five qualification in leadership and management.

I think the most important part of my role is to ensure that residents feel well cared for and that they have a safe and homely environment. To do that, we have to be kind, caring and be able to empathise. It is essential to be responsive and adaptable when it comes to changing needs.

The best part of the day for me is being able to spend time with residents and seeing what a difference we can make every single day. I feel really proud of my commitment to care and feel positive about finding new and innovative ways to support residents.

In my spare time, I enjoy walking my dog and getting engrossed in a good book.

Our experienced teams

Every day Care UK colleagues live our values of passionate, caring and teamwork to empower residents to enjoy fulfilling lives.

Carers

Our hardworking teams always keep individuals and their families at the heart of the care they provide. We work with you to shape the care your loved one receives, the food they’re served, the activities and experiences they want to do – even the ways they prefer to keep in touch with their friends and family. 

Nurses

The nurses at Care UK are highly skilled and receive sector-leading training, which enables them to keep developing expertise in different clinical fields from dementia to palliative care.

Lifestyle

Our dedicated lifestyle teams work hard to organise a range of activities and events at our home. From gardening and baking to quizzes, music sessions and even live entertainment. Above all, we get to know your loved one to make sure our activities are tailored to suit their interests and hobbies.

Home support roles

From catering to maintenance, housekeeping to administration, our home support teams play a crucial part in ensuring individuals enjoy an exceptional and safe service every day.

All our teams get to know each person they care for to ensure they provide a service that’s designed around their unique needs and tastes. 

Infection control

Each of our homes have a trained Infection Control and Prevention Champion – they are responsible for carrying out daily infection control audit and ensuring cleaning protocols are meticulously applied.