Our retirement living communities are lively, fun places and there is usually plenty going on. At Pinfold House in Cheslyn Hay, residents and staff got together recently to hold a fabulous 1940s party complete with authentic music, fancy dress and even air raid warning sirens. Pictured as a schoolboy evacuee...
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Our retirement living communities are friendly, sociable places, where you'll usually find plenty going on.
Take a look at Deansfield House for example, where residents make quite a song and dance about things...
There was a lovely surprise for Shropshire’s retirement living officer Adam Pugh recently, when he learned that he had won the Housing Officer of the Month award presented by OKEach Day service provider Alertacall.
The company’s awards programme recognises the hard work of fantastic housing officers up and down...
“Betzi makes me get up in the morning. She’s my best friend and I talk to her all the time.”
Ill health meant that Sue Ellis had to leave her job in the ambulance service. She and four-year-old Tibetan terrier Betzi now live in a studio apartment in Pendrell...
“I get up in the morning, make myself a cuppa and open Facebook. It’s a window on the world. I live on my own but it feels as though I’ve got company and I’m part of something bigger.”
At 83, Joyce Parkes is a big fan of technology and...
Housing Plus Group and Stafford and Rural Homes have officially merged today (1 October 2019), launching a new housing, care and property group for Staffordshire and Shropshire.
The Group will own and manage approximately 18,000 homes. Employing up to 800 people locally, it will have an annual turnover of...
Congratulations to the fantastic members of the Craft Club at Pencric, in Penkridge, who have been fundraising to support Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
The crafty neighbours wanted to do what they could after the hospital helped the grandson of one of the residents. Through the sale of beautiful handmade...
John is a resident of a retirement community managed by Care Plus.
“I spent 27 years as site manager for a school. I loved my job and it means the world that so many former pupils have kept in touch. Last Saturday was the wedding of a young man...
Marking Volunteers’ Week 1-7 June, Kath Coley explains how volunteering has changed her life
Champagne corks were popping at retirement living community Coven Court, when the popular scheme learned that it had secured a silver prize in the Elderly Accommodation Counsel (EAC) National Housing for Older People Awards.