A FAMILY-run national care group is set to open a new branch in Warrington, bringing up to 100 new job roles to the town.
The £225k investment by home care provider Alcedo Care Group will see its new site open at Trident Business Park in Birchwood.
And the branch will create approximately 100 local jobs, with the new team providing up to 2,000 hours of care per week for individuals looking to remain in the comfort of their own homes.
Managed by experienced Alcedo home care professional Mel Lyon, the new branch and its dedicated team of 30 carers promises to deliver an ‘outstanding’ portfolio of high-quality home care services including personal care, nursing, nurse-led complex care and support and companionship to residents across Warrington and the surrounding areas.
It will also offer a range of more specialised services including live-in care, children’s complex care and mental health support.
Managing director of Alcedo Care Group, Andy Boardman, said: “It’s great to have opened a branch in Warrington, strengthening our presence in Cheshire.
“I’d like to wish Mel and her team well as they establish the new branch and welcome clients from across Warrington.
“Our expansion across the North of England and Wales is continuing at pace; it’s wonderful to see growth in key strategic areas and support this with job creation, with the new branch Warrington a perfect example.”
Rated one of the Top 20 Large Home Care Groups for four years running, Alcedo Care Group is on track to meet its target of owning and operating 30 branches across the North of England and Wales by the end of 2025.
Alongside its geographical expansion plans, the family-owned group is also on a mission to continually expand its portfolio of quality home care services with a particular emphasis on complex care, live-in care, children’s services and young persons crisis management residential homes.
For further information, visit alcedocare.co.uk.
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