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Chester-based SureCare to create hundreds of jobs in UK expansion
Chester-based care company SureCare will create hundreds of jobs as part of its expansion drive across the UK.
SureCare is aiming to open a franchise or company branch in every county in England and Wales as part of its growth plan.
The company currently operates more than 30 franchises and branches.
The company provides a range of services including personal care and support, childcare, holiday and respite care, home services and dementia care and say that its expansion is needed considering the aging population.
The expansion drive follows the acquisition of SureCare by Managing Director Gary Farrer from previous owner Housing & Care 21 in November last year.
Farrer, who is based at SureCare’s head office in Chester, said: “The care sector is one of the fastest growing and most exciting sectors in the UK and companies like SureCare have an obligation to meet the growing needs of our ageing population and working parents trying to find quality childcare for their children.
“SureCare already has a good profile in the UK, but there are plenty of towns and cities in which we currently do not have a presence.
“We would like to cover the map of England and Wales with SureCare franchises and branches to ensure that everyone is able to access the highest standard of care and home services.
“Even if we open ten new franchises, we have the potential to create more than 1,000 new jobs, and this will be just the start.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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