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Home With You Limited

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  • Dementia Care
  • Physical disabilities
  • Sensory impairments
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Home With You Limited
7200 The Quorum
Oxford Business Park North, Garsington Road
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX4 2JZ

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Welcome to Home With You Limited. We provide care and support to clients in the comfort of their own home in Oxford and the surrounding areas and are registered with and regulated by the Care Quality Commission.

At Home With You our ethos is simple. To provide the highest possible quality care and support by putting our clients first, and by ensuring that our staff are fully vetted and their training is comprehensive, and most importantly kept up to date. We see our role as one in which we work alongside you to help you stay in your own home and maintain your independence.

Our Services
We provide practical and social support to enable our clients to stay in the comfort of their own home.
Support includes: personal care as well as domestic and social duties.
Our service is tailored to your individual needs. We can provide daily, weekly or occasional support as required
Support is provided by staff who are trained and committed and recruited after a robust selection process.

About Us
Home With You is an independent company  owned and managed by Lynne King who brings a unique range of experience to our home care organisation.  She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Arts and Society from Brunel University and a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice from the Scarman Centre for Public Order Studies.   After many years business experience in finance and contracts management, Lynne first began working within a domiciliary care agency in a management capacity 7 years ago.
Her approach to care at Home With You is hands-on, from carrying out initial assessments and ensuring quality of service to retaining some involvement in providing care.  Lynne sees this as a vital way  to maintain a first hand awareness of ‘the sharp end’ from the point of view of both clients and staff.  Lynne believes this high visibility is the best way to make herself accessible and approachable. She also recognises that care provision is evolving all the time and ensures knowledge  and training are up to date and informed by Care Quality Commission guidelines.

 

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