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HomeBusinessWarmest wishes

Warmest wishes

To Our Valued Clients,

As Christmas approaches, we would like to extend our warmest wishes to you and your families. This season gives us a special opportunity to reflect on the relationships we have built and the trust you place in us. We are truly honoured to support you and to walk alongside you on your journey at home.

This year has brought significant change with the introduction of the new Support at Home Program. Your patience, understanding and support during this time have meant more to us than words can express. Transitions like this are not always easy and we deeply appreciate the way you have worked with us as we adapted and learned together. Your encouragement and willingness to embrace these changes have helped us continue providing the compassionate and consistent care you deserve.

Serving you is a privilege, and we are committed to ensuring the year ahead is filled with stability, comfort and a continued focus on your wellbeing. Thank you for welcoming us into your homes and for allowing us to be part of your daily life. It is a partnership we value deeply.

Wishing you a very Merry Christmas filled with warmth, peace and meaningful moments and a wonderful New Year filled with good health and happiness.

With sincere appreciation,

Megan D’Elton

CEO Infinity Home Care

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