Access Care, a leader in arranging expertly matched live-in carers, has been actively fostering community connections in Hampshire following their recent move to Stockbridge High Street in July.
For over 30 years, Access Care has provided peace of mind for families by arranging the finest carers to live in clients’ homes. The agency’s compassionate and skilled matching service has helped to forge lasting relationships with clients and their families, earning a reputation for excellence and trust.
Commenting on Access Care’s recent community activities, Tiggy Bradshaw, CEO said:
“Our commitment to our clients remains unwavering as a family-run, award-winning business. We are dedicated to expertly matching the best possible carers with those in need of support, ensuring that we fit the right carer to each client’s unique requirements.
Additionally, we recognise the immense value of education and community engagement. Actively participating in local events and initiatives allows us to be at the heart of the community, fostering strong connections and supporting those who need it the most. Our recent move to Stockbridge is a testament to our dedication to these principles.”
The new Stockbridge office places Access Care at the heart of the town, enhancing visibility and accessibility within the Test Valley. This central Hampshire location enables clients, families, and community members to connect more easily with Access Care, strengthening relationships and support networks for those in need of care.
Since settling into the Stockbridge office in July, Access Care has successfully hosted and participated in various community and client education events, including:
- Later Life Open Day (25th September 2024): Held at Stockbridge Town Hall, featuring services of arranging live-in care (Access Care), stairs and home lifts (Stannah), wills and trusts (Roache Wills & Trusts), community support services (Hampshire Medical Fund, XYLA Health & Well-being), wealth management (Eight Wealth Management), and mobility (Driving Miss Daisy).
- Macmillan Coffee Morning (27th September 2024): In conjunction with The Test of Stockbridge, Access Care hosted a community coffee morning, raising over £500 for Macmillan Cancer Support. This event underscores the company’s commitment to supporting local and charitable causes.
- Own Your Later Life Exhibition (28th September 2024): Sponsored by New Forest Wealth Management at Brockenhurst College, this exhibition showcased local services supporting ageing, with guest speakers covering will-writing, hobbies, health, and wellbeing.
- East Hampshire County Council Dementia Festival (4th October 2024): Held at Petersfield Festival Hall, this annual event provided advice and resources for those living with dementia, their carers, and those concerned about memory loss.
Image depicts Access Care Later Life open day