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Worldwide home care provider in Blyth Workspace move
Home Instead Senior Care has opened a new office in Blyth Workspace, based in South-East Northumberland.
Part of a global organisation which provides home care for older people in the comfort of their own homes, the company offers a range of one-to-one home care services including companionship home help all the way through to personal care, all tailor made to the needs of the individual.
Owned and managed by Arch, Blyth Workspace is one of five Arch Workspace properties, providing high quality and professional office space for businesses who require office space in Northumberland and the North East. Arch Workspace has offices located in Ashington, Blyth, Berwick and Durham.
Guy Kirk, Director of Home Instead Senior Care, explained: “I chose Arch business premises because I needed a professional location which offered high-quality facilities and excellent service - and I get that from Arch.
“From the friendly and efficient customer service staff who welcome visitors –use an alternative to sort out issues to ensure my business runs smoothly, through to the speedy response from the building maintenance team - everything is done to make life simple for me. This means I can get on and focus on developing my business.”
Councillor Richard Wearmouth, Chair of Arch, added: “It’s fantastic to have companies such as Home Instead choose Northumberland as a place to grow their business. The County is home to so many successful small and large businesses in a variety of different sectors.
“A number of those businesses are supported by Arch, whether through helping them to find office space, accessing a business support programme or elements of both.”
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