Trio of new appointments for Scottish care home group
Scottish care home group Renaissance Care has announced three new appointments.
Lynne Rennie and Sarah Gray join as care home managers at Cowdray Club Care Home in Aberdeen, and Rosepark Care Home in Uddingston. Tracey McMillan has joined as quality manager for North Scotland, a role that spans Aberdeen, Inverness, Forres, and Peterhead.
Rennie, who has been a qualified nurse for over 15 years, has progressed through a variety of roles from nurse to deputy manager to home manager. She said: “I aim to lead with passion and be present on the floor, supporting my team to deliver high-quality, person-centred care.”
Gray has 12 years of nursing experience in care homes, and prioritises stability, team cohesion, and fostering open communication with staff and relatives. She said: “I’m excited to bring new ideas, such as launching a residents’ Wishing Tree and transforming our conservatory into a pub-style bar.”
McMillan has three decades of experience as a social worker, including 15 years in older adult services and six as a service manager for Aberdeen City Council.
She said: “Having completed a quality improvement course, I’m thrilled to use those skills to benefit both staff and residents. I always think to myself, ‘would this be good enough for my loved one?’ and let this guide my decisions, ensuring that each and every resident is treated with the care and respect they deserve.”
Louise Barnett, managing director at Renaissance Care, said: “The addition of Lynne, Sarah, and Tracey highlights our ongoing investment in skilled leadership and the expertise needed to keep raising the standard of care.”