A lesson from Alice
I will always treasure an account from a staff member who had arrived at work upset, and was quickly met by Alice, one of our
Every Life Matters. Meaning Matters. Moments Matter. People Matter.
I will always treasure an account from a staff member who had arrived at work upset, and was quickly met by Alice, one of our
I love seeing children hug one another when they share feelings of happiness. It is also profoundly moving to see children share feelings of sadness.
Saint Joseph’s Shankill has had a thriving relationship with a local Montessori nursery who visited the home once a week with a group of 4
Today is part 2 of my blog on building resilience. If you missed part 1, go back and take a look at the first two
One of the sad realities of having dementia is the loss of relationships. I remember with my own Father’s dementia the friends slowly began to
In this blog we’ll be looking at five tips to building your resilience. Today we’re going to look at the first two, and next week
We have a lovely lady, who we will call Suzie, who would frequently get together with friends after work or who would have evening chats
David, 76, originally from Oxford, has been a scientist, holds an MBA and has worked internationally. He came to us at Sefton Hall, Dawlish before
We all have different ideas about what might be ‘worth the risk’, but the Butterfly approach is always to consider the benefits first for that
Aging is a process that we will all go through and as we age, we do grow wiser, realizing that we are just living each