The top provider of specialized care and assistance, Voyage Care, is pleased to announce that Mike McKessar has been named CEO by the board

Mike’s appointment is set to begin in early summer 2024. When Andrew Cannon departs in March, Chief Operating Officer Jayne Davey will take over as Interim CEO, offering stability and consistency during the transition.

The board of Voyage Care is thrilled that Mike McKessar will be joining the company as CEO, according to Natalie-Jane Macdonald, chair of the company. Mike’s philosophy and ideals are exactly in line with our mission to provide exceptional care and assistance to individuals with complicated needs. Mike is a remarkable leader with extensive experience in the field and a proven track record of achieving growth while maintaining the highest levels of care quality. We are as thrilled as Mike is about his upcoming commitment to Voyage Care’s ongoing success, which will build on the solid foundation Andrew and his team have created over the previous eight years.

Mike will implement Voyage Care’s plan, propelling the expansion of its superior, specialized care and assistance. In order to place data and insight at the center of the care model, he will also oversee the delivery of its digital initiatives. Under Wren House’s long-term, dedicated ownership, Voyage Care is well-positioned for further expansion and maintains its sector-leading quality outcomes.

The new CEO, Mike McKessar, expressed his enthusiasm for the social care industry and his joy at joining Voyage Care, a premier supplier of specialized care that offers unparalleled quality results for the individuals they serve. He really connect with their goal of providing excellent treatment and assistance as well as their desire to expand. I’m excited to collaborate with their group of devoted and hardworking coworkers on the upcoming stage of Voyage Care’s development.

With 35 years of experience, Voyage Care is the top supplier of specialized person-centered care and assistance. It employs over 10,000 staff and provides support to over 3,500 individuals in the UK who have complex needs such as learning difficulties, autism, brain injuries, and other conditions.

Ninety percent of Voyage Care’s registered facilities in England have received an excellent or good rating from our regulators.

Voyage Care offers outstanding person-centered care and support to enable individuals to live as independently as possible where, how, and with whomever they choose. This support can be given to someone in their own home, helping them to access the community, or in a registered care facility.

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