A nurse-led, CQC-registered specialist complex care provider based in Aylesbury. Founded and led by qualified nursing professionals with over 30 years of combined senior clinical experience across the NHS and independent sector.
Lamora Healthcare Ltd is a nurse-led, CQC-registered health and social care organisation based in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. We provide specialist complex care, live-in care, visiting care, supported living, and supported accommodation across Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Luton, and nationally for live-in care.
We are not a generalist homecare agency. We are a specialist clinical care provider with a specific focus on high-dependency, complex, and NHS CHC-funded care packages. This focus is reflected in our leadership: both directors are qualified, NMC-registered nurses who bring decades of senior NHS clinical experience to every aspect of our governance and service delivery.
Lamora Healthcare was founded in 2018 and registered with the Care Quality Commission in February 2023 for the regulated activity of Personal Care. Our registered office is at The Gatehouse, Gatehouse Way, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP19 8DB.
Lamora Healthcare is unusual in that both directors are practising nursing professionals. This is not a management structure with clinical oversight bolted on — it is clinical governance by design.
Norah is a highly experienced Registered General Nurse with over 20 years in health and social care settings. She serves as CQC Registered Manager and is the clinical anchor of Lamora Healthcare’s governance model.
Her career spans senior district nursing roles across Borehamwood, Luton, and Oxford (MSI); general hospital nursing at Stoke Mandeville Hospital; and nursing home and community care leadership. Her clinical expertise encompasses care planning, medication management, wound care, safeguarding, palliative care, and CQC compliance.
Norah is a passionate advocate for person-centred care and continuous quality improvement. She leads MDT relationships with NHS commissioners, community nursing teams, and local authority partners.
Shingirai is a qualified Registered Mental Health Nurse with broad experience across acute, forensic, rehabilitation, and community psychiatric settings. Since qualifying in 2018, he has worked in female acute adult wards, older adult wards, Psychiatric Intensive Care Units (PICU), and as a Community Psychiatric Nurse.
He was appointed Deputy Ward Manager by 2020, developing strong clinical team leadership and care protocol improvement skills. Prior to qualification, he worked extensively in supported living for adults with learning disabilities and mental health conditions, and in domiciliary and elderly care settings.
Shingirai brings deep specialist expertise in complex mental health presentations, dual diagnosis, and community-based care — directly informing Lamora Healthcare’s clinical leadership model and specialism positioning.
Lamora Healthcare is built on the conviction that high-quality, clinically governed care is not a luxury — it is an obligation. Every individual we support deserves the same standard of care that we would want for our own families.
This means being honest about what we can and cannot do, never accepting a referral that falls outside our clinical competence, and being transparent with commissioners when things need to change. It means applying the same rigour to our internal governance that we ask of our staff in the care they deliver.
Safeguarding and risk management are central to all we do — for every individual we support and every member of our workforce.
Every individual is treated with dignity, empathy, and genuine respect — not as a package or a placement, but as a person.
We promote skill development, autonomy, and self-determination — our goal is always the maximum independence the individual can achieve.
Continuous improvement through governance, audit, supervision, and feedback — we never accept good enough when better is possible.
Whether you are a commissioner, referrer, family, or prospective employee — we welcome your call.