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  1. Coventry Crossroads

    Coventry Crossroads is registered as a domiciliary care service which provides personal care and support to people in their own homes. It is run by Carers Trust, Heart of England.
    6Queen Victoria RoadQueen Victoria RoadCoventryCV1 3JH
     02476 101040 02476 101040
  2. Diamond Home Support

    Diamond Home Support provides local cleaning services. We also provide home help and gardening services in some areas. All of our cleaners are local, vetted and insured for your peace of mind. For a local cleaning service contact Diamond Home Support.
    Suite 118, St George's Business ParkCastle RoadSittingbourneME10 3TB
    Diamond Home Support
  3. Dimensions (UK) Ltd

    Dimensions (UK) Ltd mostly provides supported living services – that is, support for people living in their own home, alone or with other people. They also provide outreach domiciliary care services,  including personal care, usually for people who live in their own homes and need…
    4 Copthall HouseStation SquareCoventryCV1 2FL
     0845 160 6699 0845 160 6699
  4. Direct Health

    Direct Health (Coventry) is a homecare agency providing a range of home support services including personal care. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent national regulator for health and social care services. They monitor, inspect and regulate services to make sure they meet required quality and…
    689Ribbon Court, Foleshill RoadCoventryCV6 5GT
     024 7663 5484 024 7663 5484
  5. Eden Futures

    Eden Futures is a homecare agency which provides home support including personal care and supported living services. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent national regulator for health and social care services. They monitor, inspect and regulate services to make sure they meet required quality and safety…
    Eden Futures LtdCroft MeadAnsleyWarwickshireCV10 9PX
     03300240039 03300240039

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