WELCOME FIRST CHOICE CARE AGENCY AN INDEPENDENT PROVIDER OF SUPERIOR QUALITY HOME CARE AND SUPPORTED LIVING SERVICES, TO CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS AGED 18 AND OVER.
Mission Statement
First Choice Care Agency Limited is a needs based provider of superior, flexible and tailored domiciliary care and support. We recognise people as individuals and offer choice and opportunity to enable them to live safely, fulfilled and as independently as much as possible. We value individuals and work in partnership with relatives, regular carers and other agencies to help enable people to take as much control over their lives as possible, helping them to retain dignity, independence and maintain their lifestyle choices. Our company also offers a unique service for service users aged under 18, which ultimately provides choice to a wider range of individuals.
Company
We believe that the quality service we offer will help in establishing a reputation for high quality and high standards of service delivery. It is important for us that we become people’s first choice for flexible, efficient and professionally tailored personal care services. Our aim is to meet the individual’s needs, abilities and assist in maintaining independence for as long as possible.
We recognise that it is important to give people as much choice and control over their lives. We therefore offer a service which takes into account a Service User’s personal preference as far as absolutely possible. Your dignity, privacy and retention of independence will be of paramount importance in the delivery of your care and support from us.
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