Care Service Praised at Opening

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New East Northants care business, Home Instead Senior Care, held an afternoon tea event with employees and clients yesterday as the office was officially opened by the Chairman of East Northants Council, Councillor Sue Homer who praised the service they are providing.
 
Cutting the ribbon, Councillor Sue Homer wished the company well, commenting “Home Instead Senior Care is a reputable company that local people can rely on for their services to the elderly.” Councillor Homer went on to praise the company’s work which allows older people to remain in their own homes for longer than what would otherwise be possible.
 
The MP for Wellingborough, Peter Bone, and several other local dignitaries also joined owners Mark Darnell and Elaine Lomax at the opening in Higham Ferrers, plus their first client, Robert Payne, and caregiver, Louise Short.
 
Commenting, Robert Payne said “I am so pleased to be a client of Home Instead, I really value the service they provide for me. They are flexible to my requirements and I look forward to seeing my carer, Elaine when she visits.”
 
Home Instead is rapidly building a reputation as one of the UK’s leading care companies. Their unique service is tailored to the needs of individual clients and ranges from companionship to personal care, meal preparation, housekeeping, post-discharge care, medication reminders, and shopping. The service allows people to remain at home and lead a relatively independent life and is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

To contact Home Instead Senior Care in East Northants please call 01933 358708 or for more information visit www.homeinstead.co.uk

Photo Caption: Left to right Peter Bone MP for Wellingborough, Elaine Lomax, Cllr. Sue Homer, Chairman of East Northants Council and Mark Darnell