In practice, there are more retirement housing that meets the eye
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Thereâ? its a lot more to nursing homes than the eye, suggests Hannover? s latest publication? ?> Inpractice p ????.
It shows how staff and residents are constantly giving to improve on the lookout for opportunities, new chances for life on Hannover? s retirement of over 600 and Extra Care areas â? Often help others on the market.
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examples are partnerships with schools, universities, support organizations and the long–???? they have come up with volunteers to improve and more people’s homes out, and common areas.
The new publication also shows people that help each other through teaching new skills or recreation, as well as partnerships with local voluntary organizations â? they have helped to improve life every day of Hanover residents.
Hanover CEO Bruce Moore said:
â? We’re ahead of difficult economic times and that makes it more important to identify and help people and good ideas, solutions on the spot. â? There is much discussion of the â? Big Socialist? – Residents of Hanover and staff have done in practice for some time already.â ????
Michael Brannigan has been unemployed for eight months and took a course in an area of Hannover, in Norfolk. He said, AI have found me to arrive earlier or leave later, because every day I like the> ????
Roy Seymour is located on a regular basis by a local volunteer, visit Andy. Roy said: â was to go on my scooter again nervously at my own fate, but Andy with me and has really built my confidence.â p> ????????Wallbridge
resident Jayne offered to lead a new free arts and crafts class on its territory to its neighbors. She said
??? Â I love crafts and I love teaching others, I was happy, a> group lead ????.
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Vol 2 is available for download at: www.hanover.org.uk
practice aims Best Practices with the residents of Hanover and employees to share in England. This is the second edition? and builds on initiatives in the past year were innovative partnerships with probation trusts.
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Vol 2 features over 28 case studies on four themes:
voice and choice: help residents make decisions and their views on services and property management? and in the wider community. For example, a campaign for the elections in Norwich (2 case studies) and a successful campaign for a new bus route to Leicester (case study 3) Election campaign
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Better Homes: to help residents improve their homes, common areas and gardens to the basics. For example, through partnerships with colleges of education (9 case studies) and universities (13 case studies).
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value: residents, services that enhance maximize their revenue and offer their quality of life. For example, consultancy services (case study 15) and by encouraging the residents taught the craft (18 case studies).
local links: Help people to stay in touch and be part of a wider community. For example, help through partnerships with organizations that provide young people (case study 22) years old, unemployed, volunteer centers (23 case studies) and the local schools (28 case studies).
founded in 1963 and specializes in Hanover, choice and independence for older people and is one of the largest providers of specialized nursing homes and related services for older people in England. The Hanover Group manages over 19,000 retirement properties and additional services that are for rent or purchase over 600 areas.
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