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Bluebird Care celebrates first birthday

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

CELEBRATIONS: Pictured above, are Bluebird Care members Gaynor Wood, Lynne Shirley, Margaret Snow, Ashleigh Kestle, Lavinia King, Alison Heather, Julie Davey, Karen Bratton and Caroline Muir, with (front) Chris Nudd, Brenda Harris (care manager) and Sylvia and Mark Sayers (directors). Picture: Adrian Jasper, Delabole.

CELEBRATIONS: Pictured above, are Bluebird Care members Gaynor Wood, Lynne Shirley, Margaret Snow, Ashleigh Kestle, Lavinia King, Alison Heather, Julie Davey, Karen Bratton and Caroline Muir, with (front) Chris Nudd, Brenda Harris (care manager) and Sylvia and Mark Sayers (directors). Picture: Adrian Jasper, Delabole.


BLUEBIRD Care (Cornwall North) of Camelford marked its first anniversary with a buffet lunch for care workers on June 1.
Bluebird Care provides care in the community enabling people to remain in their own homes so that they can continue to live in the comfort of their own environment surrounded by their own possessions.
A group spokesperson said:?“We care for people who are older and require some extra help to enable them to live a good quality of life. We also care for younger adults who, for whatever reason, also need additional help to live independently.”
For the full report, and a round up of the area news and sport, please see this week’s edition of the ‘Post’.

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