We are here to support you
I am writing this in the middle of the most challenging time most of us have ever known. CHS regularly tests and updates our plan for how to manage in a crisis but even this had not fully prepared us for the pandemic we are all facing. It has had a huge impact on our services, our staff, our residents and service users. We have adapted as quickly as we could and moved our staff to home working. We have given them the best secure access we could to all of our work IT systems to keep our services running.
We’ve had difficulties but everyone is doing their absolute best to pull together as a team to solve problems as they crop up. Everyone, including me, is really focused on the most important thing, which is delivering services to you. CHS staff are really living up to the challenge. I want to pay a tribute to and thank the staff who are delivering those services as well as they can in very difficult circumstances.
I am sure many of you are affected in different ways yourselves. We are thinking of you and we do have resources in place to help. In particular, please see our article on the support our money matters team can provide. We are doing our best to look after you so please look after
yourselves and each other too. Remember:
You are not alone – Don’t be afraid to ask for help
Nigel Howlett – Chief Executive
In view of the fast-changing situation resulting from the spread of COVID-19 Coronavirus, we are continuing to actively manage our response to the disease and would like to reassure our customers that we are taking all necessary steps to minimise the risk of infection. We are making sure we are properly prepared and have detailed plans in place to help minimise disruption to essential services based on the advice from the Government, the NHS and Public Health England. This includes:
Gas Safety Checks and Annual Boiler Service
During the period of social distancing CHS Housing Officers are all now working from home and will not be visiting anyone in person. We will try to provide our normal services by phone, Livechat and e-mail. We understand you may also be worried about paying your rent. As always we are keen to hear from you if you are going to struggle to make your normal rent payments. Our Housing Officers and Money Matters team can talk you through what help there may be and we’ll monitor what extra help the government might announce. If you need more time while you catch up on your payments, we’ll listen and agree a plan with you, and ask you to pay whatever you can while things are sorted out, for example while you wait for benefits.
The gardening contractors CGM are currently still delivering the gardening service to CHS customers during the Covid-19 pandemic. CGM are following the necessary legislation and have also introduced additional measures to ensure the continued safety of their staff and members of the public.
CGM has been delivering the gardening service to CHS customers since March 2019. Last year customers told us the gardening service standard was not being met at some sites. One issue was the condition of various sites when they were handed over to CGM last March to maintain. This handover was during the growing season and CGM told us it was not possible to carry out the necessary works to shrubs that would mean they could be properly maintained over the summer, and as CGM had over 120 sites, the gardening was not manageable for them.
Advanced Cleaning Services (ACS)
If you are already affected by domestic abuse, or feel more at risk of abuse, there is help and support available to you. You can still contact helplines, online support, refuges and the police. The government’s instruction to stay at home as a result of COVID-19 does not apply if you need to leave your home to escape domestic abuse.
Our care workers are in the forefront of maintaining excellent care for our older people with care and support needs, and we are proud of the way CHS teams have risen to the challenge. Visits to our Care Homes and Extra Care schemes have had to stop, the only exception being at end of life, when it is important that family can be together if possible. Staff have been helping relatives keep in touch using Skype and WhatApp for video calls, which you can imagine both residents and their family really enjoy. All our carers have sufficient Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and we’re confident supplies will keep coming in. We are still receiving new residents into Care Homes, with extra precautions if they come to us from hospital; we are conscious the NHS needs us to continue accepting new residents.
We are continually bowled over by all the kindness shown at this time – children singing to Dunstan Court residents, staff from Vera James House looking after residents at John Beckett Court, gifts of plants for the shared gardens, gifts of food, and lots of messages of support from relatives and others. Thank you to businesses who have donated to us including: John Lewis, Waitrose, Tesco, Homebase, Scotsdales, Something To Look Forward To and Avon.
We are keeping our nurseries open during the pandemic in order to provide childcare for key workers and vulnerable children. The nurseries are open at 40% of full capacity and that’s to provide additional spacing for social distanci
Our supported housing schemes are continuing to operate. Staff have been working really hard to keep residents entertained and motivated. In particular the young people are finding it hard to follow the Government’s advice about staying home.


Between 1 February 2020 and 18 March 2020
If you are looking for work and want to make a positive difference to people’s lives during this unprecedented challenging time, then we’d love to hear from you
The annual Residents’ Garden Competition is open to gardeners of all levels. Whether you have a big garden, a veg patch or just a few hanging baskets, why not enter, you might win a prize! Please send photo entries to Laura Papanikolaou on