A care agency has celebrated its new office with a series of community events.
Access Care, which provides live-in carers, moved to Stockbridge High Street in July and has since hosted and participated in several community and client education events.
The agency, which has been in operation for more than 30 years, has built a reputation for "excellence and trust" by matching carers to clients' needs.
Tiggy Bradshaw, CEO of Access Care, said: "Our commitment to our clients remains unwavering as a family-run, award-winning business.
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"Additionally, we recognise the immense value of education and community engagement.
"Actively participating in local events and initiatives allows us to be at the heart of the community, fostering strong connections and supporting those who need it the most.
"Our recent move to Stockbridge is a testament to our dedication to these principles."
The new Stockbridge office places Access Care at the heart of the town, enhancing visibility and accessibility within Test Valley.
Since moving to the new office, Access Care has hosted and participated in several community and client education events.
This includes the Later Life Open Day, the Macmillan Coffee Morning, the Own Your Later Life Exhibition and the East Hampshire County Council Dementia Festival.
The Macmillan Coffee Morning raised more than £500 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
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