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We aim to create homes that we and our residents can be proud of. A house should be a home and a place to give people a sense of belonging and fulfilment. By providing a genuine, warm, welcoming home environment we strive to enable everyone in our care to live as fulfilling a life as possible.
Every one of our homes is carefully developed to allow residents to contribute to its operation. After all it is their home. We are painstaking in the selection of location, accommodation and facilities for our homes, as this is where our residents live. Our homes are in a small cluster, all within a short drive of each other. This allows us to share facilities, and provide an opportunity for broader residents’ social events. Our homes are spacious, tastefully decorated, comfortably furnished, and are carefully adapted to meet the needs of the people who live there. Above all they retain the intimate feel of your own home.
Most rooms have en-suite bathrooms, and those homes without en-suite facilities are purposely developed to provide as normal a home life for residents as possible. We also make good use of the garden facilities surrounding our homes, not only to enhance the look of the home, but to also offer residents the chance to participate in activities such as gardening & growing fruit and vegetables.
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Social workers 'should be involved in health commissioning'
Social workers and other care professionals should be involved in local commissioning decisions and not just GPs, according to experts tasked with revamping the government's health reforms.
Tues 14 June 2011
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The cuts carers are facing will bring greater costs in the long term
This week is Carers Week, a week where national charities and local groups are recognising the contribution made by the 6.4 million people in the UK who care, unpaid, for ill, frail or disabled friends or family. However, more than most, carers are facing increasingly difficult times.
Tues 14 June 2011
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Care Quality Commission launches consultation on excellence in social care
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) today announces the start of a consultation on a new excellence award for adult social care services in England.
Mon 9 May 2011
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