Staff at Fairview House in Aberdeen have opened up their doors to welcome the emergency services personnel in their local area. As a way of saying thank you to the paramedics, nurses, police officers and other emergency services workers who don’t always have time to go home or back to their workplace on their break, the team and the residents of Fairview House will provide free food and drink to all emergency service staff.
The home was delighted to welcome our firefighting heroes from the North Anderson Drive Fire Station for a selection of delicious bacon and sausage sandwiches.
The homes residents and relatives were treated to an insightful discussion about fire safety from the visiting officers.
Mel Shearer, the General Manager of Fairview House has extended the invitation throughout the local area, stating that “to say thank you for all of the great work our emergency services do for us, we here at Fairview House are inviting all members of the police, ambulance and fire services to pop in and take their duty break on us for free.
"We are pleased to offer all of our local service workers who stop in tea, coffee, juice, chilled water, delicious homemade cake and biscuits and a healthy selection of fruit, available free of charge. Our comfortable facilities include free Wi-Fi and service with a smile; do stop in and say hi, we would be delighted to see you!”
Fairview House care home is run by Barchester Healthcare, one of the UK’s largest care providers, which is committed to delivering personalised care across its care homes and hospitals. Fairview House provides residential care, nursing care and dementia care for 103 residents from respite care to long term stays.
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