Right at Home Mid Hampshire has marked a decade of devoted service with a grand celebration.
The care provider held a memorable party at YMCA Eastleigh last week, uniting caregivers, office staff, clients and families.
Attendees enjoyed an afternoon tea with sweet treats, beverages and live tunes from Rat Pack singer Chris Buck whose performance had clients dancing.
Right at Home Mid Hampshire Owner Nick Turner said: "I am overjoyed to have reached this incredible milestone. Looking around, I can't thank our care staff, office staff, clients, and their families enough.
"I am so grateful that we have reached a point where I have everything I could have ever hoped for. Thank you to all of my amazing staff who have been so integral to us being here today, 10 years on."
Long standing client John Carpenter, 88, said: "I very much enjoyed myself and ate too much of their splendid offering. I enjoyed talking to Right at Home’s other clients and to Nick about the founding of his branch."
The event directed a nostalgic ambiance with vibrant decorations including banners, balloons, and confetti, setting a joyous backdrop.
Acting as a reflective pause for the community, the event also highlighted the close relationships established over the past decade and the commitment to sustaining excellent care services.
The clients' feedback was noticeably positive, commending the event and the sense of camaraderie it fostered.
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