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Summer is a special time at Britannia Care, especially now that school’s are on holidays and younger family members can visit loved ones during the week, as opposed to just at weekends.
As well as enjoying the company of family and friends, Britannia Care residents can enjoy regular summer excursion, exploring the best Yorkshire has so much to offer.
For the care facility’s founder and company director, Mr Choudhry Inayat Khan, embracing the outdoors, especially during the summer months, makes perfect sense.
“Yorkshire is at its best this time of year,” said Mr Choudhry Inayat Khan, who established Britannia Care over 33 years ago, “so when the sun shines, we think that it is important that our residents have the option to enjoy the great outdoors.
“We are so lucky that we have so much on our doorstep and can offer our residents access to the marvellous Yorkshire coast and countryside.”
And there’s good reason to stay close to home, too.
Mr Choudhry’s son and fellow director, Anis Khan, said: “Visiting local parks, gardens and landmarks are always popular with our residents.”
Britannia Care has built a proud reputation for caring for residents from diverse cultural and religious backgrounds.
Britannia Care is a purpose-built care home, designed and fully equipped to look after the needs of the people they care for – corridors and doors are wide, enabling the smooth passage of those who use a wheelchair or other supportive aids. There is lift access to all floors – again, designed to accommodate wheelchairs and supportive aids used by the residents.
The Britannia Care’s multilingual staff have a long history of providing care to the area’s multicultural community, with 30 years of experience, knowledge and understanding in providing expert care to a diverse clientele.
If you need to speak to Britannia Care about a loved one’s personal care plan or just find out more about Britannia Care, please contact the manager, Nina Butor, on: 01274 494 847.
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