Blossom Home Care win prestigious Civic Awards for ‘The Business in the Community Award’

Congratulations to our Patron members, Blossom Home Care who have won the prestigious Civic Awards for ‘The Business in the Community Award’ in North East Lincolnshire.

Manager Viral Gohil said, ‘We are honoured to have been a part of such a wonderful night at Grimsby Town Hall. This award is testament to the dedication of our team and the incredible community we serve. We are deeply grateful and look forward to continuing to make a positive impact in our community!’

Blossom Home Care co-founder, Fiona Leggott, is a qualified nurse who previously worked as a community staff nurse. In this role she constantly witnessed the devastation that failing, low-cost homecare was causing clients and their families.

At the same time, Fiona, and her co-founder husband John, encountered the personal experience of trying to find care for a relative who was fiercely independent and wanted to stay at home. This highlighted the lack of available high-quality homecare services that could deliver care to clients in a rural area – in turn identifying the need for a new business.

They wanted a company that treated staff and clients with the respect and dignity they deserved, whilst delivering the very best standards in high-quality home care. But as they explored franchise opportunities, it soon became evident that the ones available did not fit their vision of a well-run, professional care provider.

It was then the decision to sow the seeds of Blossom Home Care was made.

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