Promedica24 franchisee celebrates second anniversary
Becky Martin, writer
The franchise owner of Promedica24 West Sussex has celebrated his second year in business at The Glamour Club.
The social club in Worthing helped Chris White-Smith commemorate his second anniversary as a Promedica24 franchise owner.
He started the business three years ago when he noticed the lack of high-quality home care service providers for his parents. Keen for a new career challenge and impressed with what Promedica24 could offer, he started putting his plans for a West Sussex franchise into motion.
White-Smith often volunteers at The Glamour Club and was delighted to be able to celebrate the anniversary with guests at the Christmas party at St Stephens Café Church in Broadwater. The Glamour Club is a community club for the over-55s that runs on a Saturday and aims to fight loneliness in older people.
Like many relatives of loved ones, White-Smith knew that his parents didn’t want to move into a care home but also needed 24/7 care.
**"My parents are in their mid-80s and they wouldn’t want to move into a care home. Hourly care visits are good but what if they needed around-the-clock care?"**
White-Smith concluded:
**"Setting up Promedica24 West Sussex has enabled me to not only support individuals to live and age well in the comfort of their own homes but also to let families relax and enjoy their time together, without the constant worry of how their loved ones are being cared for.”**
He continued:
**"I am pleased to be part of an organisation providing a solution to this care problem for families and individuals across the region."**
Promedica24 is a live-in care provider and an established name across the UK. It offers franchisees an exclusive territory, a comprehensive initial training programme and ongoing support. To find out if this is the right home care franchise opportunity for you, click here.
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Becky Martin, writer