Hales Home Care Awarded Extra Care Contracts for Three Essex Sites

11 September | By

group of old people in a care home clapping

Hales Home Care is delighted to announce its recent success in securing new contracts to provide on-site care and support for three prominent Extra Care sites in Essex: Poplar House, Montbazon Court, and Cornell Court. These contracts, awarded by Essex County Council, solidify Hales Home Care’s position as a trusted partner in delivering high-quality care and support to residents in need.

Nicola Mewse, Hales Group Managing Director, expressed her enthusiasm about this achievement, stating: “We are immensely proud to have been awarded the Extra Care contracts for Poplar House, Montbazon Court, and Cornell Court. At Hales, we strive to make a positive impact in the lives of our service users, and this opportunity allows us to extend our care expertise to even more individuals in Essex.”

Debbie Dennis, Hales Group Head of Care, commented: “Our team of dedicated care professionals is fully committed to providing compassionate care and support tailored to the unique needs of each resident at Poplar House, Montbazon Court, and Cornell Court. We are thrilled to have the chance to enhance their lives and well-being through our personalised care services.”

As part of our ongoing commitment to exceptional care delivery, we have branches conveniently located in Wickford and Letchworth. These branches are able to offer any additional support and resources required, ensuring the highest level of care and attention for all service users.

Click for more information about our range of person-centred care services >>

SHARE THIS ARTICLE

Latest News

Hales Hero Helen Thorpe Nominated for Leeds Quality in Care Awards

Hales Home Care is thrilled to announce that Helen Thorpe, Registered Manager for our Leeds service, has been nominated for the Leeds Quality in Care Awards 2024. The awards have…
14 November
Hales care

How to Help People with Dementia Cope with the Clocks Changing

The changing of clocks can be especially difficult for people with dementia. It can disrupt their daily routine, body clock, and sleep patterns, leading to more confusion, anxiety, and cognitive…
23 October
Hales care

Anti-Slavery Day – Together Against Slavery

What is Anti-Slavery Day? Anti-Slavery Day takes place every year on 18th October to raise awareness about the urgent need to eradicate all forms of slavery, human trafficking, and exploitation.…
15 October
Hales care
Skip to content