Residents and staff at Bupa’s The Westbury Residential and Nursing Home were joined by the Mayor of Westbury, Cllr David Bradshaw and his wife, Mrs Myra Bradshaw, to celebrate the completion of a £500,000 refurbishment.
The home on Warminster Road, Westbury, has been redecorated throughout, including brand new furnishings, as part of Bupa’s multi-million-pound commitment to providing even better services for older people.
Anita Pichla, home manager at The Westbury, said: “We’re all really pleased to be able to offer even better facilities and a smart new look for our residents. Having improvement work done is always a bit of a disruption and I’d like to thank everyone who lives and works here for their support while it’s been going on.
“The great news is that we’ve already had many positive comments about the new look from our residents and their families.”
We’re grateful to The Mayor and everyone who helped us to mark the big day – we were delighted so many friends and local people were able to join us to share our celebrations.”
The Westbury Residential and Nursing Home provides specialist nursing and residential care for a range of care needs, including convalescence and palliative care and care for people living with Parkinson’s.
Picture caption: Official opening - The Mayor of Westbury, Cllr David Bradshaw and his wife, Mrs Myra Bradshaw officially open The Westbury Residential and Nursing Home following a £500,000 refurbishment. Pictured (left to right) Veronica Marsh (Bupa Area Manager), Annalise Watts (Receptionist), Irene Hawkins (Resident), Jan Lacey (Administrator), Alice Comer (Care Assistant), Anita Pichla (Home Manager).
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