November 29, 2023

Following our recent partnership with We Care Comms, we received some fantastic feedback from one of our members as follows:-


Janet Vernon, C&V Care Solutions

"Following my recent attendance at the autumn conference, we chatted about a company that was offering mobile phone contracts for Domiciliary care agencies. Despite the provider of WE CARE not being able to attend the conference, I was able to make contact and received a quick response from Ian Horman. Within a few days I was able to have a contract for mobile phones for my staff with relative ease and the delivery of mobile phones within 24hrs!. The price for the packages offered is excellent.. In addition, Ian is very prompt in answering any queries that I may have. Moreover, he has also provided me with a policy document that I can and will use for a contract to issue to staff regarding terms and conditions of having a work related mobile phone. Thank you so much Ian."


We Care Communications LTD are a corporate telecoms supplier, who cater for all types of businesses from start up to larger enterprise customers. They specifically have a very high level of expertise and success in the social care sector


The founders and the team at We Care have been involved in Telecoms for over two decades and prior to We Care have been involved in, ran, or owned a number of successful UK telecoms businesses. The previous successes are being leveraged at We Care to create something special for both the staff and businesses that use their services.


The ethos of the business is to deliver simplistic telecoms products and solutions, that’s not overly complicated by jargon, onerous contract terms, or gotchas. They ensure that what their promise is delivered upon with customer experience being best of class from the point of proposal until renewal.


Simply summed up they are experienced, reliable telecoms and workforce solution specialists that become your businesses trusted advisers.


To get the best membership details, please contact Ian Horman, Associate Partner at We Care Comms and state that you are a member of the West Midlands Care Association to gain preferential rates and support.


Email: ian@wecarecomms.com

 

Phone: 07977 459157


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