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  1. Senad Community Ltd-Coventry

    SENAD Community is experienced in providing high quality support to people of all ages. This includes (but is not limited to) one to one support for young people and adults who have: Learning disabilities, autistic spectrum disorders and challenging behaviour Communication difficulties Lack of social…
    2Orchard CourtBinley Business ParkHarry Weston RoadCV3 2TQ
     024 7699 7696 024 7699 7696
  2. SureCare Coventry & South Warwickshire

    We offer home help and care support services to meet the needs of adults with disabilities and life limiting illness. Our staff are trained to support with personal care, medication and manual handling. We are also able to support adults to access social activities in…
    3The QuadrantCoventryCV1 2DY
     02475 092617 02475 092617
  3. Telecare

    The Telecare service is a more advanced type of community alarm, with a wide range of devices to support you in your own home. It aims to provide reassurance 24 hours a day to those living on their own or caring for vulnerable people. Telecare…
    Broadgate HouseBroadgateCoventryCV1 1NH
     024 7683 3003 024 7683 3003
  4. Trinity Homecare - Live-in Care

    At Trinity Homecare, we’re a multi-award-winning home care provider that’s committed to supporting life’s journeys. We arrange bespoke care plans with you in the centre. From compassionate companionship to heartfelt and respectful personal care, our committed team will be by your side to support you…
    Central House (2nd Floor)1-15 Central RoadWorcester ParkSurreyKT4 8EG
     02071834884 02071834884
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