A Shropshire home care provider has announced it will be supporting the Severn Hospice with a series of events over the coming year.
Bluebird Care Shropshire has selected Severn Hospice as its annual charity of choice
With 2023 on the horizon, Bluebird Care Shropshire has selected Severn Hospice as its annual charity of choice. The CQC-rated ‘Good’ home care provider team will be helping with a range of fundraising and community events throughout the year. They also received a tour of the hospice, including a visit to the café, Refresh, which is open to not only family members of patients, but the public too.
Sue Barlow, business development officer at Bluebird Care Shropshire, said: “We’re delighted to be supporting Severn Hospice once again. As a fellow provider of care to people in the community, we are well-aware of the incredible difference the hospice makes in the lives of so many across the region.
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