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9 December 2025

Tech-Enabled Care Provider Hosts Festive Community Lunch for Residents and Partners


Care Safe, the tech-enabled provider of home-based healthcare, is spreading festive cheer across Neath and Port Talbot with a free Christmas lunch bringing together care home managers, elderly residents, local partners and community members for an afternoon of celebration, connection and support. 

Now in its second year, the event reflects Care Safe’s ongoing commitment to recognising and uplifting those who deliver and receive care across the region, the firm said.

To ensure accessibility for all, Care Safe will provide complimentary wheelchair-accessible transport to the event, utilising its patient-transport service.  Guests will also have access to basic health screenings, including blood pressure, blood sugar, temperature and pulse checks during the event, offering peace of mind alongside festive fun.

The Christmas lunch will take place on Thursday 18 December 2025 in Neath. With capacity for up to 100 people, invitations are open to care home managers, elderly-support charities, local care providers, and older residents from the surrounding communities in Neath and Port Talbot.

Samit Kumar Biswas, CEO & Founder of Care Safe, said:

“This event is our way of saying thank you to those who dedicate their lives to caring for others, while also bringing festive joy to older residents in Neath, Port Talbot and the wider community in Wales. The Christmas Lunch is about connection, appreciation and ensuring people feel valued, especially at this time of year.”

 



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