Able Community Care - Live-In Care Jobs

Able Community Care - Live-In Care Jobs 24 hour live-in care service. A real alternative to residential care. Available across the UK and Ch

Address

Norwich
NR148TZ

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

01603764567

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Able Community Care

Able Community Care, established in 1980, offers a real alternative to residential care providing live-in care 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We care for people in England, Scotland, Wales and the Channel Islands.

Our live-in care service gives back independance and the security of knowing there is always someone close at hand. Our rotational live-in care system offers people with high dependency care needs (or low dependency needs but also requiring companionship), a one to one live-in care service in their own homes, thereby eliminating the need for them to move into a residential home setting.

Personal assessment, evaluating cost, care monitoring, quality of service monitoring, risk assessment and reviews are all part of the care package. We offer a variety of care packages which include long term live-in care, short term respite care, home from hospital care and holiday companion care. Able Community Care conducts business out of its head office in Norfolk, situated just outside Norwich in an attractive renovated building called 'The Old Parish Rooms' on the outskirts of Whitlingham Country Park since moving to the premises in 2003.

Staff who work from our head office are divided into various departments which include Senior Managers, Care Managers and Recruitment, Administration and Marketing Teams. We additionally have two regional representatives; one who covers south west England and Wales, and the other who covers the south and south east of England.