Care provider expands facilities after new property purchase

Pardeep Johal and Stuart Lowe

A Black Country care provider has opened a new day care centre in the area after purchasing the property with the proceeds of a new funding deal.

Harmony Care has opened the new centre on Claverly Drive in Wolverhampton following support from Barclays.

Walsall-based Harmony Care specialises in providing healthcare and domiciliary care facilities for adults and children with learning difficulties.

The company already operates a successful day service centre in Bloxwich offering respite care and social activities.

The expansion into Wolverhampton follows discussions with City of Wolverhampton Council on the provision of care facilities in the area.

Stuart Lowe, managing director at Harmony Care, said: “This purchase will allow us to extend our excellent services in supporting people with learning disabilities. The property will provide a safe, appealing and unique environment in which we will host bespoke sessions and workshops for adults and children with learning difficulties. We also extend the offer of using the property to local nurseries, sports and social clubs who will benefit from the large spaces and facilities available.”

Pardeep Johal, relationship manager at Barclays said: “I am delighted we have been able to help Harmony Care to expand into another area. The feedback they receive regarding the care they provide is excellent and this new purchase will allow them to help more members of the local community.”

Pictured, Pardeep Johal (Barclays) with Stuart Lowe (Harmony Care).

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