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Call for Easter eggs for lonely, vulnerable and isolated
08/03/2021
A South Lakeland homecare company is asking people to donate Easter eggs for the lonely, vulnerable and isolated.
Home Instead has teamed up with Morrisons in Kendal and Levens Village Store as drop-off points so people can leave their Easter eggs at those shops until March 30.
The firm is working with groups in the area, including the Peoples Café, Kendal Integrated Care Community, Kendal Community Emergency Planning Group and Sight Advice South Lakes, who will help to identify people who may be lonely, vulnerable or isolated this Easter.
Judy Clay, owner of Home Instead South Lakes, said: âAlthough weâve been there to provide home care and companionship to many older people throughout the pandemic, we know not all are so lucky.
Judy-clayKendal-community-emergency-planning-groupMorrisonsLevens-villageKendal-integrated-care-communitySouth-lakelandLevens-village-storePeoples-cafSight-advice-south-lakesHome-instead-south-lakesEaster-eggஜூடி-களிமண் A CARE home company is celebrating three years of providing care and companionship to elderly and vulnerable people throughout the community. Home Instead South Lakes was opened in 2018 by husband and wife duo, Will and Judy Clay, providing high-quality companionship-led care to people across the Lake District, including Windemere, Ambleside, Grange and Bowness. The company is rated ‘Outstanding’ by the CQC, ranking in the top three per cent of homecare providers in the UK. Mr Clay said:“We are so happy to be celebrating three years of business with Home Instead, and we look forward to celebrating many more. Three years on from our launch and we now employ over 50 caregivers and office staff, who deliver thousands of hours of care to our clients every month. ”
Lake-districtCumbriaUnited-kingdomAmblesideJudy-clayInstead-south-lakesஏரி-மாவட்டம்கும்ப்ரியாஒன்றுபட்டது-கிஂக்டம்அம்பலோசித்தேஜூடி-களிமண் A CARE company is urging former employees from the tourism and hospitality sectors to bring their valuable skills to the care sector. As the pandemic brings unemployment and an uncertain future for the job market, Home Instead is urging local people to consider a career in care. While there are job losses in sectors such as tourism and hospitality, the pandemic has caused a surge in demand for home care as people look to protect their loved ones. Judy Clay, owner of Home Instead South Lakes, said: “We understand the impact of the pandemic has had on our community and urge jobseekers not to overlook skills such as being friendly and chatty.
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