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"No Peeking!"

Imagine you are moving house. You’ve been living alone, struggling with day-to-day tasks, so you’ve decided to move into a care home that allows you to be closer to your loved ones. When you get to that home, you’ll be able to see your family every day, including your little great-granddaughter,...

Letters and pictures bring smiles

Homes across The Fremantle Trust have really appreciated some fantastic support from their local communities during this difficult time. This has included local schools and children, who have been sending creative pictures and messages to our residents. Sir Aubrey Ward House in Marlow thoroughly...

A vlog update with Buckinghamshire Council

Read below or click here to see our CEO, Sara Livadeas, vlogging with Martin Tett, Leader of Buckinghamshire Council. We appreciate the vote of confidence in our services and it gave Sara the opportunity to show off all the wonderful work that our teams are doing. To say that recent weeks have been...

Technology at it’s best

The homes across The Fremantle Trust have been using tablets to keep residents in contact with their loved ones through video calls. Thanks to Sue Faulkner, our Community and Lifestyle Manager, we obtained a grant from Heart of Bucks, which enabled us to purchase more technology to use across our...

Personal Protective Equipment

Personal Protective Equipment It seems that everyone is talking about personal protective equipment (PPE) at the moment. People have understandable concerns about who should use what, when, and whether there is enough for everyone who needs it. Here at the Fremantle Trust, the safety and wellbeing...

“What a wonderful morning I’ve had!”

One of the positive outlooks from the lockdown period is that residents across the homes are becoming more familiar with technology and social media. Eileen, a resident at Carey Lodge, was talking to her daughter using a tablet that the home had purchased. Eileen was thrilled to see her daughter...

Outside Entertainment

Residents at Sir Aubrey Ward House in Marlow weren’t going to let isolation get in the way of their entertainment coming in. Emily Yarrow, an entertainer who has performed at Sir Aubrey Ward House before, put on a lovely show in the home’s garden this week. Thankfully the weather was sunny and warm...

Staying in touch

Here at The Fremantle Trust, we know how important it is that people stay in touch, so please take advantage of the different ways we have set up to keep communications going: Our Website – we are posting regular updates on www.fremantletrust.org so please do check this to find out more about what...

Easter Celebrations and Thanks

The kind generosity of those around us helped residents, service users and colleagues across The Fremantle Trust to enjoy the Easter weekend. Many of the homes saw kind donations from nearby companies. Sir Aubrey Ward House enjoyed a mixture of healthy food and chocolates from Waitrose, along with...

Message from the Chief Executive

At the Fremantle Trust we are open to new admissions but we are not admitting any new people to our homes or services who have COVID-19 or are showing symptoms. We currently have a small number of confirmed cases of coronavirus Covid-19 in our care homes. Any resident with confirmed COVID-19, or...

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