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Alcedo Care Group opens new branch in Trafford

Alcedo Care Group is expanding across Greater Manchester with the opening of a new branch in Trafford.

Located in Lamba House on Scholar Green Road in Trafford Park, it represents a £225,000 investment for the independently owned and operated home care provider and brings the Group’s total number of offices across the North of England and Wales to 20.

Managed by experienced Alcedo home care professional Kirstie Poole (pictured), the new branch and its dedicated team of 12 carers will deliver an outstanding portfolio of high quality home care services including personal care, nursing, nurse-led complex care and support and companionship to those looking to remain independent in their own homes across Trafford and the surrounding areas.

It will also offer a range of more specialised services including live-in care, children’s complex care and mental health support.

Managing director of Alcedo Care Group, Andy Boardman, said: “We are delighted to expand across Greater Manchester with the opening of an office in Trafford Park. Over the years, we have received many enquiries for our services from the south Manchester area and the opening of our latest branch in Trafford will help meet that demand enabling us to more easily deliver our services in the area.”

Under the guidance of mobilisation manager Kirstie, the Trafford office will continue to develop and expand, recruiting more than 50 new carers to the team over the next 12 months and gradually increasing the number of weekly care hours.

Rated one of the Top 20 Large Home Care Groups for four years running, Alcedo Care Group is on track to meet its target of owning and operating 30 branches across the North of England and Wales by the end of 2025.

The family-owned group is also on a mission to continually expand its portfolio of quality home care services with a particular emphasis on complex care, live-in care, children’s services and young persons crisis management residential homes.

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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