Sale Care Manager Highly Commended At Stars Of Learning Disabilities & Autism Awards
Kimberley Douglas, registered manager at Beckdale House in Sale, part of Milewood, has been highly commended in The Amazing Manager Award (North) at the inaugural Stars of Learning Disabilities & Autism Awards.
Held to recognise and celebrate excellence across the Learning Disabilities and Autism sector, the ceremony brought together outstanding professionals from across the country. The event was hosted by Traitors star and Mencap Ambassador Alexander Dragonetti, who presented the awards in front of sector leaders and colleagues.
Kimberley, who placed second in a fiercely competitive category, was recognised for her exceptional leadership, dedication to her team, and unwavering commitment to improving the lives of the people supported at Beckdale House.
Local MP Mike Kane visited Beckdale for a tour, to meet staff and residents and congratulate Kimberley on her award.
Kimberley Douglas said:
“I’m incredibly proud to have been recognised among so many inspiring people from our sector. This award is a testament not just to me, but to the whole team at Beckdale House. Their passion, resilience and commitment to the people we support is what makes our service truly special.”
Martyn Heginbotham, chief executive of Milewood, said:
“Kimberley represents everything that great leadership in our sector should be. Her professionalism, compassion, and drive to deliver outstanding support has transformed Beckdale House. We are delighted to see her recognised and we are immensely proud of her highly commended placing at the very first Stars of Learning Disabilities & Autism Awards.”
Beckdale House provides personalised care and support for adults with learning disabilities, with a strong emphasis on independence, community involvement, and improving quality of life.

