August 17, 2023

On Sunday 6th August, staff at Field House Residential Care Home near Stourbridge were treated to an awards ceremony as a thank you for their hard work and dedication.


Anna Demicoli, Manager, said,


"We wanted to celebrate our staff, their dedication does not go unnoticed, their hard work could never be repaid and as a management team we want to show our appreciation for our team. By awarding staff it lifts morale and helps staff feel appreciated. This is the least we can do to show our appreciation.”


The home is situated in a stunning Grade ll listed building, surrounded by the luscious greenery of the Clent Hills. The care team provide personal care and support for people with all forms of Dementia and Alzheimer’s. Services include residential care, specialist dementia care, respite care, couples care and day care. To find out more, visit www.fieldhousecarehome.com or call 01562 885211.

 

Congratulations from the WMCA to all the staff at Field House on their awards - a great example of rewarding staff and making them feel a valued part of the team.


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