The Grove celebrates Regional Care Home of the Year
Award
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Date: 02.11.09
Author: L Bell
The Grove care home, owned and managed by Longhurst &
Havelok Homes, is planning a big party for residents, staff, family
and friends on 11 November to celebrate winning the North East
regional award in the prestigious Yours magazine Care Home
of the Year Awards 2009.
The award was created to celebrate the high
standards provided by many homes and the extra mile staff members
go to make a difference to older people’s lives.
Regular visitor and Care Board member, Margaret Abernethie,
nominated The Grove: “Whenever I visit I find residents to be
happy and content. It is set in beautiful grounds and every
resident has their own flat.”
The Grove was recognised for its warm and friendly atmosphere,
the commitment and quality of staff and for the range of activities
available for residents to enjoy.
Yours magazine, the fortnightly
magazine designed for over 55s, has a readership of almost 700,000
and recognises that, whilst care of older people often receives
negative press, there are a lot of good quality care homes in the
UK. Celebrity judges, including Linda Bellingham and Fiona
Phillips, joined Reader Care Editor Rosie Sandall in looking for
‘homes that treated residents with dignity, as individuals and
provided excellent accommodation and activities.’
All the finalists were treated to an
unannounced visit by Rosie, who said “If anyone thinks life in
a care home is boring and that meals are like school dinners then
they should think again.”
The Grove care home manager, Suzanne Near,
said: “We’re delighted with winning the Yours magazine award,
especially as the magazine is read by people that might be making
the difficult choice of looking for residential care for one of
their relatives or even themselves. This is excellent
recognition for all the team’s hard work.”

Robin Barr, Director of Operations, Care and
Support, added: “These types of awards are important in helping
people recognise that care homes can not only be excellent places
to live, with plenty of help and support but they are also fun and
have a lot of events and activities for residents, friends
and families to enjoy.”
Yours magazine has received
Government backing for its campaign to highlight good homes with
Phil Hope, Care Services Minister, praising the publication for its
nationwide support of carers: “This competition has proved what
we in Government know, that most care homes do provide excellent
care.”