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The Pontefract home first opened its doors on the 9th of April 1995, and 30 years later it’s still going strong.
"The environment in the home is always good, which helps a lot, I feel that has been a factor in being here for 5 years, as if the home wasn't right for me I would have left."
“I really enjoy working at MHA Westbury Grange, the residents, colleagues and the atmosphere makes the home a great place to work."
MHA launched the Key to Me programme, their new approach to life story and reminiscence work, which enables care workers to build stronger relationships between residents, their families, and colleagues by learning more about their lives.
"Joining MHA was a very easy decision for me, naturally things have changed but the ethos and values of MHA are the same and that's what led me to join again."
John and Margaret Wilson both live at the Stainton home and celebrated their 72nd wedding anniversary.
💛💛💛STAFF APPRECIATION POST!💛💛💛 Several homes across MHA have been giving out long service awards to colleagues as recognition for their hard work and dedication.🥂 The longs service awards are given to staff when they reach 5,10,15, and 20+ years of service.😃 Its a great way to show our appreciation to colleagues working day and night in ensuring our residents live later life well 𝗗𝗜𝗗 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗞𝗡𝗢𝗪 we have someone working in one of our homes that has been with us for more than 40+ years!😮
Denis Hilton lives at the Altrincham home and celebrated his 104th birthday with close family and friends.
Matthew Hunt, the groom, who works at the Ripley home decided to pay for a live stream service which enabled the staff and residents at the home to watch the ceremony.
“It's very rare to have a twin birthday party and it's something we are all very proud of here at MHA Moorland House." said home manager Shirley Reece-Johnson