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Solihull Home Care Business Is Hiring
The message is loud and clear, Belmont at Home, the home care and support service in Solihull is recruiting carers in Solihull and surrounding areas as it expands.
Under the guidance of manager Sam Anderson, the business is rapidly expanding across Solihull and surrounding areas as more and more people turn to care and support in their own homes.
Sam Anderson says: “We’re looking for people to join us, it is that simple. Our work is very flexible and varied which is a bonus for many people looking for something a little bit different in a job. The best bit, you are guaranteed to meet some amazing people and develop real friendships. I am looking for enthusiasm and a natural ability to be empathetic towards others. If that sounds like you, make contact we’d love to speak to you.”
Belmont at Home is very keen to highlight that previous care experience in care is not a requirement. Full training and induction is provided with the full support and guidance the company manager. Please email recruitment@belmonthealthcare.co.uk to apply or learn more.
Unlike a traditional home care service, the Belmont at Home service offers a more bespoke and tailored service to meet the needs and requirements of the customer. From personal care, organisation of social activities, attending to daily admin, housekeeping and preparing meals, or acting as chaperone to appointments, the service is as focused as the customer wants it to be.
The main benefit of the service are the skills and knowledge derived from its specialist elderly and dementia care homes, which means Belmont at Home can offer specialised support to people living with Dementia, Parkinson’s or cancer, as well as those requiring care after a hospital admission.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Belmont Healthcare Group 1 .
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