Estonian delegation visits CareMalta Group in Erasmus+ study exchange

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The Malta Business Weekly

A delegation from Südamekodud, one of Estonia’s leading providers of elderly care services, recently visited CareMalta Group’s facilities as part of a five-day Erasmus+ study visit. This visit marked another milestone in the ongoing collaboration between Südamekodud and CareMalta Group, the leader in care services in Malta.

The delegation was comprised of a team of ten care managers and nurses. The primary aim of the visit was to gain insights into the management and operation of CareMalta Group’s facilities, enhancing their professional skills and enabling them to deliver even better care to their clients in Estonia.

During the visit, the delegation engaged in hands-on experiences within CareMalta facilities, job-shadowing care managers and nurses for three to four hours daily. This approach allowed participants to observe best practices and innovative care strategies in real time. CareMalta Group has also organised meetings and seminars, providing a platform for discussions on care methodologies and innovative approaches to elderly care.

The Chief Executive of CareMalta Group, James Sciriha, together with COO Noel Borg and the rest of the senior Management and Operations Team of CareMalta Group accompanied the Estonian delegation throughout their visit.

This study exchange underscores the shared commitment of Südamekodud and CareMalta Group to professional development and knowledge-sharing within the care sector as both organizations believe that such international collaborations are vital for raising standards in elderly care.

The visit also highlighted the importance of the Erasmus+ program in facilitating cross-border learning opportunities that inspire innovation and strengthen professional networks.

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