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Darlington healthcare firm lands contract to double office space
Darlington-based Heritage Healthcare has doubled the size of its Darlington office, moving to a larger premise within Enterprise House.
The homecare company, which now has 12 offices nationwide,has also taken a new contract with Darlington Borough Council, delivering another 62,000 hours of care a year to the area.
Now amassing 25% of the domiciliary care market within Darlington, the company will provide 124,000 hours of care per year to clients within the borough.
By taking over the contract, previously delivered by Allied Healthcare, Heritage Healthcare and its board of Directors have secured the future of 40 jobs, integrating former Allied staff with its ranks.
The expansion has seen the Heritage Healthcare care team move to a larger premise within Enterprise House, with head office remaining at Heritage House, Houndgate.
Heritage Healthcare Managing Director, Glenn Pickersgill, whose family has been providing care in Darlington since 1955, said, “We are delighted to be able to help further service users in the Darlington borough.
“We’ve delivered care, with pride and compassion, for the past 30 years and hope to continue for many more. We look forward to continuing our relationship with Darlington Borough Council to support more public service users.”
Heritage Healthcare provides a range of expert care services for people who would like to continue living in their own homes - retaining their independence in the comfort of familiar surroundings, but feeling safe, secure and fully supported.
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