Arbour Companions & Care welcomes new manager

  07th June, 2016

We are delighted to welcome Lindsey Over as our new Deputy Manager at Arbour Companions & Care.

Lindsey has 5 years’ experience working in the health & social care sector, with a focus on elderly care. She specialises in dementia care and the training of carers.

For all our wonderful clients in receipt of care, Lindsey is another ‘hands-on’ manager who will visit regularly to talk about their care needs and make sure they are completely happy with the care they are receiving. She is also there to support our carers, who do such an important job every day.

Welcome, Lindsey!

  • "The carers have been very good, one even using her free time to visit the husband in hospital and really going the extra mile."

    ED Westcott

  • "The  care that Jola provides is fabulous in every respect. I cannot praise her highly enough for the patience she shows with. It was a happy day when she came to us "

    RL Englefield Green

  • "As far as I am concerned, Roberta has been an absolute rock for our family. Completely unselfish in her care and invaluable."

    CB Guildford

  • "We are absolutely delighted with Karolina she is gentle and kind I love chatting to her and really enjoy her company."

    JH Cambridge

  • "Arbour provided live-in carers for my wife for six years from 2017-2023 including the pandemic. My main impression is of a very professional organisation in which owners and staff worked all the time to provide the support the client needed at as high a standard as possible. They gave equal attention to statutory requirements, care plans and staff training and never cut any corners."

    Mark

  • "The support that we have had from Arbour Care has been, quite literally, lifesaving. They found an amazing carer to look after my elderly and disabled husband, who is very experienced, kind and thoughtful. She has made an enormous positive difference to the quality of our lives and I will always be grateful to her and cannot thank her enough."

    Jesse

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