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Are You Considering Care Options for Yourself or a Loved One?

BelleVie Care

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BelleVie offers a unique approach to living at home, helping people to enjoy the later life they want, rather than manage the later life they fear.

Its local Abingdon team of compassionate Wellbeing Support Workers are on-hand to support you in all aspects of life. Whether that’s personal care, specialist care and housework, or companionship, cooking and keeping you connected in the community, BelleVie goes above and beyond to support you to thrive at home.

The accredited Living Wage employer works in a different way to other local care companies by offering person-centred monthly packages, allowing them to focus completely on the person they are supporting and their individual needs, not the clock. That means, on days where support is needed for longer, you don’t have to worry about being charged extra.

A family recently supported by BelleVie said: “All aspects were good but what deeply impressed me was the professional yet human approach of everyone I came into contact with and willingness to go the extra mile particularly in terms of time.”

BelleVie has been inspected and rated Outstanding for its responsiveness and Good across all other areas by the Care Quality Commission.

For more information or to discuss your care needs, please contact BelleVie’s Relationship Lead, Jill Elliott on 01235 355 570 or visit belleviecare.co.uk

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