Strand Nursing, part of Advantage Healthcare, has been providing high quality live in care and private care at home services since 1974. Strand Nursing services are available across England and Wales and a new website has been launched to let more people know about the care offered.
Visit www.strandnursing.co.uk to view the new website.
Strand Nursing is well known for excellent care, discretion and personally tailored care at home services, predominantly to elderly clients who wish to remain as independent as possible in their own home as they get older and increasingly frail. Strand Nursing’s team strive to meet clients’ requirements perfectly. The agency offers the highest quality, bespoke live-in care, as well as, day and evening care. Care services include continuous live-in care, social companionship, occasional and respite care, overnight care, end-of-life care or specialised nursing care.
The agency’s registered nurse, Siobhan Contreras has worked there for over ten years. She said:
“Strand Nursing is a great place to work. We have a very positive, hard-working and close knit team. We are all driven to provide excellent care to our clients. I especially enjoy those days when I hear about clients with improving health or managing better with their conditions thanks to the support they get through Strand Nursing services.”
The new website has over twenty frequently asked questions (FAQs) for people who are considering private healthcare but are unsure of the implications and benefits either for themselves or their loved ones. Strand Nursing also has a dedicated private client team, who are available during office hours for discreet, non-obligatory conversations about the service or how to arrange private care, phone number 020 7836 6396.
Strand Nursing is also keen to hear from experienced healthcare professionals looking for live-in care positions.
Visit www.strandnursing.co.uk to view the new website or find out more about the private healthcare services available through this Advantage Healthcare Ltd company.
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