A Whitchurch homecare company has multiple members of staff up for national awards for their excellent standard of care.
AStar Homecare will be attending the prestigious Great British Care Award for the sixth consecutive year at the ICC in Birmingham.
The company who deal with clients in Shropshire and Cheshire have eight members of staff who have been nominated for awards this year.
This includes Martyna Kozielska is up for the Homecare Worker Award as well as the Dementia Care Award.
Gabby Smith also up for a Dementia Care Award as well as the Home Care Newcomer Award.
For his work in Cheshire Andy Willis is up for the Dignity in Care Award while in Shropshire Kim Stokes was nominated for the Newcomer Award, Paula Santos for the Home Care Worker Award and Julie Bridges for the Putting People First Award.
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A spokesperson for AStar Homecare said: “This continued recognition is a testament to the unwavering dedication and compassion of our entire team, who work tirelessly to provide the highest standard of care to those in need across the North West and West Midlands.
“This year’s nominations highlight the breadth of talent and passion within our team, from long-serving team members to newcomers who have made an immediate and profound impact. Each nominee represents the heart of what we do at AStar – ensuring that every individual we care for is treated with dignity, respect, and compassion.”
The company claimed their six-year presence at the Great British Care Awards demonstrates a “deep-rooted commitment to excellence in care”.
They added: “Over the years, AStar Homecare has grown into a respected name, known for consistently going above and beyond to support individuals and families in need of homecare services.
“From specialist dementia care to promoting dignity in every interaction, our team is dedicated to improving the quality of life for those we serve.
“For us, these nominations are about more than just accolades – they’re about celebrating the day-to-day impact our carers have in people’s lives. Each recognition represents hours of care, personal connection, and tireless effort to ensure our clients feel valued and supported.”
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