est care home ompletion into their new home with minimal disruption.
The three-storey building has been built to meet the needs of today’s residents, and residents of the future. It builds on the good work by the local team, as Rob Martin, Managing Director – Care Services, explains: “It’s the first time in recent years we’ve replaced an older care home with a new building. Securing a long-term future in Otley recognises the strong performance of the team at Teal Beck and the close links they’ve built up with the community.”
e more together nteering groups can return to our care homes soon.
practical project, such as revamping a garden, you can do something as an individual or run a project with your own team or colleagues from other directorates. Take a look at the volunteering guidance on The Bridge and email InternalCommunications@Anchor. org.uk if you’re interested in a group opportunity, or contact a location directly to volunteer as an individual.
As part of #ListeningAndActing on feedback to encourage greater teamwork and understanding of the services we deliver, Central Support colleagues can take one day a year away from their usual work to volunteer at our locations. Whether you support or help organise an event for residents or take on a
looking forward to seeing Sarah Jones – a great sponsor of equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) - push forward the EDI agenda as our new Chief Executive - see page 5. And we couldn’t finish without thanking Jane Ashcroft. Not just for being so supportive to us as managers and the Rainbow Network, but for the grounded approach, passion and commitment Jane’s shown to colleagues and residents alike. Carley Calder (Young) Home Manager at Bilton Court, Wellingborough and Sean McCloskey, Regional Support Manager – South
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