A West Midlands care company is preparing to move into a larger head office after securing a loan from banking giant NatWest.
Walsall-based Caring Care has bought a new 5,000 sq ft premises in Hatherton Court to enable it to support even more patients.
Founded in 2008 by Pam Bains, who runs the business alongside her daughter Manny Joshi, the company provides at-home care services for elderly people across the Midlands.
It currently supports in excess of 550 people and their families through its network of more than 350 fully qualified care staff.
Pam said: "Manny and I launched Caring Care, after working for other care providers and recognising a gap for us to offer a more personal service to the people who depend on at-home care.
"Born and bred in Walsall, it is extremely rewarding to be able to support our local community. The funding from NatWest will enable us to expand and help even more people."
Pam says the new building will mean enhanced facilities for its employees and the creation of new jobs in the future.
Amrit Saran, relationship manager at NatWest, said: "Pam and Manny are inspirational businesswomen and the high-quality service that Caring Care offers is down to the hard work that this mother and daughter team have put into establishing and building the firm.
"Pam and Manny have successfully instilled a caring ethos within every employee at the company – this has been, and will be, crucial to the future success of the business.
"NatWest is proud to have supported Caring Care over several years and we're excited to see where this next step will take the business."