Calling carers

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August 3, 2018

Aura Care Living is looking to reward the best carers in the Cotswolds – and they need your nominations for these unsung heroes

Aura Care Living’s team are looking for the unsung heroes of Gloucestershire.

The award-winning care group, who run Cirencester’s Stratton Court nursing home and retirement village, have launched a competition to find the county’s best carers. The winner will receive a week’s respite at their care home and a luxury hamper.

“The nominee doesn’t have to be a relative or a friend, or someone caring for you, just someone who you feel is changing someone’s life for the better,” says Cliff Hasler, Aura Care Living’s managing director.

“As care home operators we understand the difference it makes to a person’s life when they are looked after so we want to hear from you if you know someone who is making that difference who is not a professional carer. This is your chance to say thank you to that person.”

You are allowed to nominate one person, who can be of any age and be providing any kind of care or support. Enter online at auracareliving.com/caring or pick up an application form from Kings Lodge. The nominees will be chosen at the beginning of September and as well as the respite package the winner will receive a luxury hamper.

For more information about Aura Care, or to book viewings, please call 01285 283132 or email enquiries@auracareliving.com

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