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Growing inquiries for care businesses.(News)
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The Journal (Newcastle, England)
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April 17, 2004
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Domiciliary care businesses are relative new comers to the care sector.
They offer care on all levels for people of all ages who wish to remain in their own homes. The introduction by many local authorities of long term contracts for care provision has re-awakened interest in this market.
Ian Moralee & Co has had a number of enquir...
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