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      Proud To Mark 30 Years With A Top 20 UK Care Home 2024 Award 28th February 2024 Caring Homes Group are delighted to be recognised as one of the top 20 UK care home providers in the carehome.co.uk Top 20 Care Home Group Awards 2024. To have achieved this award once again this year is particularly special as we mark 30 years of providing great care and support at Caring Homes. The Top 20 Care Home Group Awards showcase the most recommended care home groups in the UK, and results are based on published reviews from residents and their family and friends on carehome.co.uk over the past 12 months. The review score is calculated using a combination of the number of reviews and the average rating received. The Group Review Score is based on the average score, which only applies when 80% or more of the Group members achieve a review score. Julie Mason, Operations Director, said: “We’re incredibly proud to continue to be recognised as one of the top 20 care home groups in the UK. Our team of care workers, nurses, specialists and managers work extremely hard to consistently provide excellent standards of care to our residents, and this achievement is testament to the commitment, enthusiasm and wonderful team spirit within the Caring Homes Group.” The award highlights the exceptional level of personalised care and service we provide. Everything we do is tailored to match our residents’ individual needs, interests, and preferences within a safe and supportive home community.....

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      Cotman House Care Home has unleashed a heartwarming initiative that has residents and the local community wagging their tails with delight. Introducing "Paws for a Coffee," a unique dog walkers café that fosters a “paw-sitive” atmosphere for residents and dog enthusiasts alike. Every Tuesday from 10 am to 12 noon, the café at Cotman House Care Home transforms into a haven for dog lovers, as "Paws for a Coffee" welcomes locals and their furry companions. The aroma of fresh coffee mingles with the playful energy of dogs, creating a vibrant and inclusive gathering spot. Why Paws For Coffee The idea behind the café is to provide a space where residents, many of whom have a fondness for dogs, can enjoy the company of friendly pets and share stories of their own beloved animals. The free coffee is a thoughtful touch to encourage community members to drop by and connect over a shared love for canine companions. Cotman House Care Home Manager, Kirsty Allen, expressed her excitement about the positive impact of the initiative. "The joy on our residents' faces when they interact with the dogs is truly heartening. 'Paws for a Coffee' is more than just a café; it's a place where memories are shared, and new friendships are formed, both among our residents and the wider community," she said. Local dog owners have embraced the café as an opportunity to socialise with fellow pet enthusiasts while giving their dogs a chance to enjoy a change of scenery and make new furry friends...

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      "Paws For A Coffee" Café At Cotman House Care Home In Felixstowe Brews Joyful...

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      2y

      When local holistic and beauty therapist, Abigail, suggested a visit to Parris Lawn Care Home with the offer of some complimentary pampering, it was a definite ‘yes please’ on the residents’ behalf! A Tranquil Atmosphere and a Sense of Security Abigail Holistic & Beauty Therapy is focused on wellbeing and this was evident when Abigail arrived. In no time at all, an atmosphere of calm and tranquility settled over Parris Lawn – the perfect antidote to a wet and windy day in Lewes. Residents were happy to sit back and soak up the peaceful vibe as they enjoyed hand massages, head massages and over-clothes light touch therapy – treatments chosen especially for relaxation and stress relief with minimum intrusion. Beryl, one of the residents, told us: “I am so relaxed, and my arms feel so free. I could fall asleep right now and that’s unusual for me!”. There was a feeling of safety and security during the sessions, which Abigail tailored to suit the individual needs of the residents, and positive feedback all round. Resident Shirley said: “I feel like my imagination is playing tricks with me. I can move my thumb and usually my hands are so tight!”. The Importance of Health, Wellbeing and the Community Abigail was delighted that the event was so well received and told us why she wanted to offer her service free of charge: “I have a passion for health and wellbeing, alongside the importance of connecting with people, and I see it as an honour to offer this experience to the......

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      Parris Lawn Care Home In Lewes Enjoy A Day Of Wellbeing And Relaxation

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      2y

      When the date for National Apprenticeship Week appeared on the calendar, Home Manager Sam Booty, thought it would be a great topic to spark conversation at Blenheim Court’s weekly Breakfast Club get-together, where managers and residents catch up with croissants, cappuccinos, and plenty of chat! Why apprenticeships are important for young people and the care industry Joined by Head Chef, Nathan and Deputy Manager, Kelly, Sam began by telling the group why she feels it’s so important to support apprenticeship schemes – essentially, as an opportunity to introduce a positive attitude towards the health and social sector to those starting out in the world of work - just as she did 24 years’ ago. Sam joined one of Caring Homes Group’s sister homes while she was still at school, working part time as a kitchen assistant. She explains: “I’d always wanted to work in care, so this was a chance to get into the industry, but my career only progressed because I had great mentors and training opportunities. The company offered me a choice of career path – nursing or management – and I chose the management path, which I followed through a series of workplace apprenticeships”. Residents contribute their views and experience Warming up to the subject of apprenticeships, the residents were quick to comment on how lovely it was to have Loryn back at Blenheim Court. Loryn, who attends Wolmer Hill School in Hazelmere, had made a great impression during her work experience placement at.......

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      National Apprenticeship Week - Your Starter for Ten at Blenheim Court's...

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      2y

      Residents at The Manor Care Home love to be entertained, so a visit from 19 talented dancers from Sarah Anne Ballingall’s Zayna Dance Academy on Sunday 21st January was a real treat. The group performed a range of beautifully presented solo and ensemble dances which showcased their impressive skills and a genuine joy for dance - evident in even the tiniest performers! Dance Group Entertains at Our Care Home in Edinburgh Our residents were hugely impressed by the academy dancers’ ability and professionalism, which the school’s principal, Sarah Anne Ballingall, confirmed was the result of hard work and meticulous rehearsal. These young dancers regularly take part in competitions so being under the spotlight comes naturally, although the chance to shine in a non-competitive setting is good experience too. “Our dancers love performing, so it was really fun for them to just enjoy themselves and show off their talents”, Sarah explained. The dancers' confidence was impressive throughout the show and the residents especially loved the stunning costumes, which added a dash of ‘showbiz’ glamour! After the show, as a token of appreciation, each child was presented with a small gift from some of the residents – a thoughtful touch and a heartwarming gesture at the end of a thoroughly enjoyable event. Dates in the Diary for 2024 The dancers’ performance was so well received that plans are already being made for a return to The Manor later this year.

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      A Dazzling Dance Display At The Manor

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      2y

      We have been welcoming residents to Tarring Manor Care Home since October last year. Overlooking the picturesque Tarring Park, Tarring Manor is becoming known not only as a contemporary, beautifully designed home for residents and families seeking residential, specialist dementia and palliative care, but also for embracing an open, community feel. We bring together a vibrant lifestyle with the highest quality care and a range of amenities and activities that would be expected of a new, state of the art luxury care home. Making the most of its lovely location and bringing the ‘outdoors – in’ helps set the home apart. Unusually for a care home, with many balconies adjoined to bedrooms and communal spaces, the home feels in tune with nature, providing wonderful vistas over the local park and South Downs, so loved within the area. A bistro, cinema, and hair salon also make for offering diverse activities and entertainment. We truly feel that seeing is believing. A family member of the home recently commented, “There’s an abundance of natural light and calming atmosphere at the home.” Plenty of activities There are always lots of interesting activities and engaging things happening, not just for residents but for the local community too! No two days are the same. We hold a Dementia Café every month offering a warm and supportive get together for people living with dementia, their families and caregivers to connect, share experiences and find support.

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      Embracing Quality Care and Being at the Heart of the Community

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      2y

      Laverstock Care Centre has joined forces with the Chatty Café Scheme, a prominent non-profit organisation dedicated to combating loneliness across the UK. In an effort to promote social connections and alleviate isolation, the care home in Salisbury is proud to host a Chatty Café on the last Thursday of every month, 10am - 12pm. Our friendly team extend a warm invitation to the local community, encouraging everyone to participate in what we hope will be a really useful ongoing event. Let's come together, share stories, and forge connections that brighten each other's lives. What is the Chatty Café Scheme? The Chatty Café Scheme offers various services to combat loneliness, including face-to-face meetups at venues with designated "Chatter & Natter" tables. These tables encourage individuals to come together and engage in conversation. Additionally, the organisation hosts online Chatty Café Sessions and provides a 'Telephone Friendship Service' for those experiencing loneliness. Volunteers play a pivotal role in delivering these services and the Chatty Café Scheme welcomes individuals passionate about making a difference. To learn more about volunteering opportunities, visit their dedicated "Volunteers" page.

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      Laverstock Care Centre Takes a Stand Against Loneliness with Chatty Café...

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      2y

      Hillside Care Home has introduced Baby Emily, a charming therapy doll, into our community. Much more than just a doll, Emily provides a comforting sense of security, akin to holding a cherished stuffed animal. For those grappling with anxiety or difficulty in social situations, Emily offers a source of companionship and solace. Recognising the immense value of having Baby Emily, our wellbeing team took the initiative to bring her into the lives of the residents. The anticipation and excitement was palpable as Kate and Jemma, Hillside Care Home's team members, personally introduced Emily to each resident. The love and joy were evident from the moment residents laid eyes on her, and the reactions were memorable for all present. Popular resident, Joyce, was grateful for the chance to spend time with baby Emily and told Kate: "Baby Emily makes me smile all day." Connections Created At Hillside Care Home Residents in our Suffolk care home have formed a deep connection with Emily, showering her with kisses, gently rocking her, and even serenading her with lullabies. Some team members have crafted baby slings to carry her around as per the residents' requests. Baby Emily comes equipped with a box of essentials including feeding items, clothes and diapers. In the lounge, she has a cosy Moses basket where residents enjoy wrapping her in soft blankets and singing her to sleep.

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      Hillside Care Home Welcomes Therapy Doll Into Resident-Led Suffolk Community

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