A HEREFORDSHIRE home care company has won the award for being one of the top 20 home care providers in the West Midlands.
Bluebird Care Herefordshire, based in Marshall Business Centre, in Hereford, work alongside families and individuals to tailor services to help people stay in control of their own care for as long as they can.
There are 1,068 home care providers in the West Midlands and 10,641 home care providers in the UK.
Nearly a million disabled and older people receive care at home so they can stay living independently in their own homes.
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This includes help with getting dressed, washed, preparing meals and drinks, and administering medication.
The top 20 home care providers in the West Midlands received the award from the leading reviews site for home care.
The award is based on the home care provider's reviews from the people they care for, plus their friends and relatives.
James Harris, operations director of Bluebird Care Herefordshire said: "We are incredibly proud to be in the Top 20 awards again, we couldn't have done this without our fantastic team working as hard as they have been to provide exceptional care to our lovely clients.
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"We are grateful for all the wonderful feedback we have received from our clients and their families about our care, and especially grateful to the care team during these tough times."
Find Bluebird Care Herefordshire reviews here.
To see the home care agencies with the highest review score in the West Midlands.
Find the full list of winners here.
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