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8 July 2011 - 20th ANNIVERSARY: THERESE COFFEY PRAISES CHRISTIES CARE
Therese Coffey, Member of Parliament for Suffolk Coastal, paid a visit to Saxmundham based live-in care agency Christies Care on Friday (8th July) to mark the company's 20th anniversary in the town...
July 2011 - CARER SURVEY RESULTS
A survey was sent to all the carers. Following are the results...
See results - Blue - Green - Yellow
5 April 2011 - THE BUSINESS OF CARING
A profile of 2010 Business Person of the Year winner, Nicola Warner and Christies Care...
see press release
26 January 2011 - CHRISTIES CARE URGE INTO DEMENTIA CARE
Christies Care, a specialist live-in care agency has called for further investment into dementia services and training, following the publication of a report by The Alzheimer's Society published yesterday...
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01 November 2010 - CARE AGENCY RAISES OVER £170 FOR BREAST CANCER CAMPAIGN
A Saxmundham care agency transformed their head office into a pink paradise last week (29th October) which saw generous staff raise over £170 for Breast Cancer Campaign...
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12 October 2010 - TRAINING AWARD WIN FOR SUFFOLK CARE AGENCY
A Suffolk care agency has been honoured with a prestigious National Training Award, recognising the company’s commitment to training, learning and development in the workplace...
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05 October 2010 - SAXMUNDHAM FIRM DRESSES DOWN IN JEANS FOR GENES
Employees at Saxmundham care agency Christies Care enjoyed dressing down in their annual 'Jeans for Genes' fund raising date last week...
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26 July 2010 - Release of our new easy read booklet for Learning Disabilities. For a copy please email: mail@christiescare.com
16 July 2010 - Put forward as Regional Finalists for the National Training Awards
08 July 2010 - Nicola voted as Business Woman of the Year at the Anglian Business Awards.
Christies Care was also runner up Business of the Year at the Anglian Business Awards
09 April 2010 - Forgotten generation with no care planned for old age
Four in ten adults admit that they do not see their parents as much as they should, it emerged this week, and one in eight Brits have gone a whole year or more without seeing their parents...
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