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Case studies
- “Cavendish Nurses are providing me with hope”
- “Heartfelt thank you to you and all the many wonderful nurses who looked after him over the years”
- “I am so incredibly grateful to you and Arrah for your kindness”
- “I feel confident and safe in the care of Cavendish Homecare. They are patient and very understanding with me, helping to keep anxiety and stress levels as low”
- “I just wanted to say that both of your nurses were absolutely brilliant – I genuinely could not have got through the last week without them”
- “It has been a pleasure to work with you and your team, and to witness the excellent, person-centred care you have provided to my family”
- “My mother finds that your carer is extremely helpful and supportive”
- “Thank goodness I have Cavendish in place to look after them”
- “Thank you for the excellent services and a team who gave their very best”
- “The carers became part of our family”
- “The nurses were superb, amazing, wonderful and we couldn’t have done without them”
- “The nursing services I have received at home the past month were outstanding”
- “They define the best that home nursing can be”
- “We are delighted with the care that your nurses gave when taking care of my relative”
- “We are so grateful to you all at Cavendish Homecare”
- “We are very grateful to you both for the supervision you have given and the time taken to put together such a well-suited team”
- “We are very pleased with the nurses who have taken care of my father”
- “We continue to praise the team for their dedication to duty”
- “Your team of carers have provided an exemplary level of compassionate and professional care”
- “I feel much better knowing Cavendish Homecare are around to help”
- “I have only praise for how you are all managing a complex situation!
- “I hope you know how appreciative and grateful we are”
- “It was such a balm to have the client at home and not stuck on a hospital ward”
- “Mum’s live-in Carers were the ‘dream team’”
- “The nurses made such a difference during her final months”
- “We couldn’t have chosen anyone better to look after Mum”
- “We’ll always be grateful for what you did”
- “You allowed us to share real quality time with her as a family”
- Leading the way: redefining dementia care