Cakes, Cuppas and Community Impact

Macmillan Coffee Morning

Being involved in community life and fundraisers brings people together in powerful ways – as shown by our recent Macmillan Coffee Morning, raising an incredible £405.09 for charity!

Making a difference for Macmillan

Held at Bardney Village Hall on 26th September, every cup of coffee and slice of cake enjoyed truly made a difference at this year’s Macmillan Coffee Morning – with a fantastic amount going towards supporting those affected by cancer.

Leading up to the event, individuals and colleagues busily baked and decorated cakes, biscuits and traybakes ready to sell on the day. Individuals also helped serve teas, coffees and refreshments, along with running a busy tombola stall, filled with prizes!

Tamara, an Activity Hub Partner at Home From Home Care said The atmosphere has been great, to see so many of our local community come and join in and enjoy the Tombola, mingle with us all…it’s just been a great day!”

Incredible community spirit

At Home From Home Care everything we do – from designing exceptional environments to creating needs-led care and support packages – helps set an expectation for the individuals we support to live an ordinary life, on their terms. This includes being involved in community life and sharing common purpose, connection and collective support.

When a member of the Bardney community was asked what she thought of the Macmillan Coffee Morning, she commented“I think it’s what absolutely wonderful -good for the community, the cakes are very nice, lovely prizes on the tombola stall and the atmosphere was really good!”

See all the highlights of our Macmillan Coffee morning here – cake, smiles and all the community spirit!

The Old Hall & The Annex

The Old Hall is a two-storey converted farmhouse that accommodates adults with a range of care requirements, including those with high physical support needs, epilepsy and autism. The main farmhouse offers seven apartments while the Annex, which adjoins The Old Hall, has three apartments.

 

CQC overall rating: Outstanding

11 March 2020

The Mews

These cottages, located in the grounds of The Old Hall, are a pathway service for individuals with complex needs who benefit from both a high level of independence and a high level of support. The Mews Cottages can accommodate three individuals who are welcome to make use of The Old Hall, as well as our activity centre and sensory room.

 

CQC overall rating: Outstanding

11 March 2020

Kirk House

A two-storey home that’s configured as two separate but connected homes for 11 individuals, each with their own self-contained apartments and communal kitchen/living areas. The ground floor is a self-contained home for six individuals with additional complex physical needs, while the first floor is a self-contained home for a group of five compatible individuals with a range of complex needs.

 

CQC overall rating: Outstanding

22 April 2020

Orchard Lodge

Consisting of two separate but connected three person homes for individuals with autism, epilepsy and associated mental health issues, Orchard Lodge is registered for six individuals. For some individuals, the home is also a pathway service that provides more independent living.

 

CQC overall rating: Outstanding

15 November 2020

The Reeds

A specialist integration home for eight individuals, The Reeds can comprise of two separate but linked homes or eight independent units, with each individual’s living space made entirely self-contained. This level of flexibility means the home can support individuals with even the most complex needs. The activity centre and sensory room can be accessed in a separate building.

 

CQC overall rating: Outstanding

21 March 2018

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