The Richardson Partnership for Care celebrated its 25th anniversary with a party for its service users, their families and staff. The organisation, which has five specialist residential care homes for adults with acquired brain injury and separately for adults with learning difficulties in Northampton, started with one care home in 1989 and remains a family business.
The party included a pig roast and summer fete, with activities provided by each residential home, including ‘name the teddy’, ‘hook the duck’, giant playing cards and Connect 4, as well as ball games. There were also some beautiful owls on display, which had been rescued after being injured in the wild, so were used to human contact and were very popular with everyone.
Laura Richardson-Cheater, Managing Partner at The Richardson Partnership for Care commented: “The sun shone, there was a wonderful atmosphere and we couldn’t have asked for a better day. We had some fantastic positive feedback from the service users and their families on the day, which was really rewarding.”
She continued: “The event epitomised what we have been doing for the last 25 years: Our ethos of social integration, dignity, respect and choice was clearly demonstrated in the way that everyone thoroughly enjoyed the event. It also enabled families of our service users to meet and chat, sharing experiences in a relaxed environment and enjoying time with their loved ones.”
For more information about The Richardson Partnership for Care call 01604 791266 or visit www.careresidential.co.uk
click here for more details or to contact Richardson Care Holdings Ltd