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Last month, we were proud to attend the Dorset Care Awards 2026, a prestigious event celebrating excellence, innovation, and dedication within the health and social care sector across Dorset. Organised by the Dorset Care Association, the event brought together care providers, healthcare professionals, and industry leaders to recognise the outstanding work happening within home care, residential care, live-in care, and community support services.
The evening provided a fantastic opportunity to connect with our valued industry colleagues, share experiences, and discuss the future of adult social care and home care services in Dorset. Events like the Dorset Care Awards continue to highlight the importance of compassionate, person-centred care and the positive impact care professionals make every day within local communities. 💙
Held at the George Albert Hotel in Dorchester, the awards ceremony celebrated individuals and organisations delivering exceptional standards in care services, elderly care, domiciliary care, and support for independent living. It was inspiring to see so many passionate professionals recognised for their dedication and commitment to improving lives across the region.
We would like to thank the Dorset Care Association for hosting such a wonderful and displaying our photos in screen. We are proud to be part of a sector that continues to make a meaningful difference through high-quality care and community support.
For more information about the event, visit the official Dorset Care Awards 2026 page.
We provide personalised homecare services to elderly clients who may need support to live independently in the comfort of their own home.
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Companionship care is offered to individuals to help them maintain their social skills, participate in social interaction,
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Dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning — thinking, remembering, and reasoning — to such an extent that it interferes with a person's daily life and activities.
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Respite care provides temporary relief for primary caregivers, often family members caring for loved ones
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Live-in care is when a fully trained carer comes and lives with you in your home full-time.
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