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The needs of our consumers are diverse, yet all share the same desire – to live a meaningful life as independently as possible. Cheshire makes it happen.
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Steve Balcom, 47, lives with his wife Linda in one of Cheshire's supportive housing buildings where he receives attendant services twice a day to get him going in the morning, into bed at night, and to help with meals if Linda isn't available. |

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Judy Jans, 41, has moved in with her parents in Aylmer and relies on Cheshire attendants who come three times a day during the week to get her up in the morning, help her with meals, and get her to bed at night. |

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Michail Bantseev, 26, lives with his sister and brother-in-law and relies on Cheshire care every night to help him with his bedtime routine and every weekend to help him get up and ready for the day. |

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Judith O'Brien, 61, has lived in one of Cheshire's supportive housing units for the past seven years, where an attendant gets her out of bed in the morning and ready for the day, returns at lunch and supper to feed her and is there at night to help her to bed. |
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