‘Enabling independent living’ is our motto and here’s why

10:30AM, Monday 25 February 2019

‘Enabling independent living’ is our motto and here’s why

WITH its motto “Enabling Independent Living”, Novus Care is a family-run provider of domiciliary care, that justly prides itself on its very high standards.

Novus strives to enhance the quality of life of the vulnerable adults with whom it works by enabling its service users to lead lives as independent as possible in the comfort of their own homes.

For Novus Care, providing a tailor-made service that enables their clients to live independently is of the utmost importance.

Novus supplies well-trained, reliable and committed care workers whose objectives are to create a long-standing happy relationship with clients. Novus provides a wide array of services — everything from an occasional drop-in service to live-in care.

Encompassing patients that are elderly, have disabilities or even just need that bit of support around the house, the company places the emphasis on the client, giving a customised service to each and every individual.

Promotion of independence, ensuring client’s choices are respected and their wishes are upheld and working with family and friends to create the right care package for each individual is at the centre of Novus’s ethos.

The strong management team is dedicated to ensuring that clients and their families are happy with the service.

Care packages are all tailored to the needs of the individual, and Novus can provide care 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

For more information, call 0118 986 3406 or visit www.novus-care.com

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