Maria Everton

Maria brings a depth of clinical and leadership experience that is rare to find in community care. With over a decade working across the NHS in Wales — including several years as a Community (District) Nurse managing complex caseloads in Neath and Swansea — she has led care in people’s homes, supervised junior nurses, coordinated multidisciplinary input, and made the kinds of high-stakes decisions that keep people safe and out of hospital. That background gives her an instinctive understanding of risk, governance, safeguarding and quality — the very foundations of a strong domiciliary care service.

Her career spans acute hospital work, A&E, surgical and medical wards, wound clinics, and community practice, as well as her role as a Home Care Nurse where she trained patients in administering biological medication. This combination of clinical breadth and community-focused care means she is comfortable managing complexity, supporting staff in specialist areas, and maintaining clear oversight of care plans, medication safety, and continuity of support. She has also routinely led assessments, coordinated care reviews, overseen clinical documentation, and contributed to decision-making across a range of NHS teams — experience that translates directly into her responsibilities as Registered Manager.

Maria’s leadership style is steady, fair, and reassuring. Staff appreciate that she brings both clinical authority and approachability: she can guide a new carer through safe practice just as confidently as she can advise a GP, district nurse, or social worker on a complex need. Her background in law adds an extra layer of strength in record-keeping, regulatory understanding, and the careful, accountable decision-making expected by CIW and local authorities.

Rooted in South Wales and deeply familiar with the local health and social care landscape, Maria builds natural trust with families and professionals alike. She is the kind of manager who knows how to run a safe service because she understands every layer of what happens behind the scenes — from risk and safeguarding to real-world pressures in people’s homes.

With her senior clinical grounding, multidisciplinary leadership, strong governance capability, and warm, people-first approach, Maria provides exactly the kind of confident and capable management that families, commissioners, and staff can rely on.

Qualifications

  • BN Nursing – Swansea University

  • LLB (Hons) – Swansea Institute of Higher Education

  • Tissue Viability (Level 6 Masters)

  • Information Governance

  • IV Administration

  • Phlebotomy (Taking Bloods)

  • Administration of Intravenous Medications

  • Catheterisation (male and suprapubic)

  • Basic Life Support

  • Safeguarding (Adults & Children)

  • Violence & Aggression

Skills

  • Syringe Driver (10+ years)

  • Wound Care Management (6+ years)

  • Medical & Surgical Care

  • Home Health and Community Nursing

  • Catheterisation (male & suprapubic)

  • Phlebotomy

  • Tissue Viability

  • IV Administration

  • Care plan implementation and evaluation

  • Clinical triage and signposting

  • Working autonomously across varied clinical settings