Belong at Home Wigan, a local provider of in-home care services, has recently taken on the role of sponsor for the young athletes of Hindley Juniors FC’s Under 10s Panthers & Lions in Wigan. This partnership is reflected in the team’s kits, which now proudly feature the logo of Belong at Home, emphasizing the organization’s dedication to serving the local community.
Operating from a care village in Platt Bridge, Belong at Home Wigan is a not-for-profit specialist in dementia care, offering a range of services to support older individuals in the area. These services include personal care, housekeeping, meal preparation, errand running, outings, and companionship, all aimed at enabling individuals to maintain their independence in their own homes.
Sophie Walls, the area manager for Belong at Home Wigan, expressed the organization’s enthusiasm for sponsoring Hindley Juniors and emphasized the significance of engaging younger generations in activities such as football. In response, the club expressed their gratitude on social media, recognizing the invaluable support and opportunities provided by the sponsors to young football enthusiasts.
Beyond their sponsorship of local sporting activities, Belong at Home’s dedication to the well-being of the community is further demonstrated by their efforts to ensure that their clients can attend football matches to support the team, while their teams continue to deliver exceptional care and support to older individuals.
In addition to their recent sponsorship activities, Belong at Home has been recognized as the top Large & Mid-size Home Care Group for 2023, based on feedback from clients and families. This accolade underscores the organization’s exemplary service to the community, as evidenced by consistent recognition from various awards and reviews.
Client testimonials consistently praise the caring, friendly, and professional nature of Belong at Home’s staff, highlighting the excellent support provided to individuals with mixed dementia. The organization’s commitment to flexibility, dependability, and going the extra mile has had a positive impact on the community.
Belong at Home has also made a significant mark in the care industry, with Chanters House, a wing in the sister care village, Belong Atherton, receiving the Dignity Champion award. Furthermore, Elisha Smith, a colleague, was honored as the Support Worker of the Year at the Wigan & Leigh Hospice Wigan Borough Palliative and End of Life Care Awards.
For more information about Belong at Home and their community initiatives, please visit their website at belong.org.uk.