Monday, 23 January 2012

ADRIAN BAILEY MP SUPPORTS CARE PROVISION


Adrian Bailey MP took time from his schedule to visit Ideal Care Home’s Bloomfield Court.

The Chair of the Parliamentary Business, Innovation and Skills Committee and West Bromwich MP took a tour of the purpose built residential home and spent time talking to residents and staff about a range of local issues.
As a highly active constituency MP, Mr Bailey takes a keen interest in anything that affects his local community especially the elderly and the vulnerable and is keen to see government money spent wisely within his PCT.
Ideal Care Homes Managing Director Mark Greaves hosted Mr Bailey’s visit and took the opportunity to not only showcase the quality of care being provided in Mr Bailey’s constituency, but also to share with him Ideal Care Home’s ethos on how social care operates in the UK and how this can impact the current social care policy agenda.

Ideal Care Comes led by Chairman Lawrence Tomlinson is serious about changing the way social care operates in the UK.   To do this; they have taken a stand and abolished third party top-up fees, ensuring highest quality of personalised care in a contemporary and relaxed setting at an affordable price for all, regardless of financial wealth and circumstances and they welcome both private and local authority funded residents.

Mr Bailey commented:
“its great to be able to come to a residential home which is so closely embedded in the local community.  It is clear Bloomfield Court is providing a great quality service for local people and on top of this providing jobs and opportunities for local people”
Ideal Care Homes Managing Director; Mark Greaves said
“We aim to ensure that Ideal Care Homes are an integral part of the community. Having the local Member of Parliament not only visiting Bloomfield Court but recognising the home for its strong links to the local community was really positive for not only the home, but also the residents and the staff who work so hard building these relationships.”

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