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Where there's a will, there's a way!

Our services have been getting creative during this unprecedented time. Milton Keynes Supported Living (MKSL), one of the Learning Disability services in The Fremantle Trust, have been taking their support for tenants and their family members to new heights. Sarah Jessup, a tenant at MKSL, decided...

Message from the Chief Executive

As we move out of the crisis caused by coronavirus and return to normal it is time for us to reflect on what has happened so far. It is unbelievably sad that people have lost their loved ones so suddenly in unforeseen circumstances. I am very sorry for the loss of the residents who passed away. I...

IT Server Update

We have now restored all of our IT systems following problems earlier this week and are now operating normally. We apologise for any delays in responding to communications you sent us. We are working through the backlog of enquiries as quickly as we can. However, we have not been able to restore...

“I think it’s made people think that they do need one another”

Ruby Blake is a resident at The Heights nursing home in Downley, High Wycombe. We organised for Ruby to do a podcast with The Times so that she could talk about her experience of living in a care home during lockdown. Ruby commented on how she enjoys life at The Heights – how she is still doing...

THANK YOU for thinking of us

The support that has been shown by local community groups, schools, colleges, food companies and various individuals has been truly heart-warming and much appreciated by our homes. Fremantle Court in Stoke Mandeville usually have 7 volunteers from Aylesbury Vale Academy volunteering in the home as...

Message from the Chief Executive

I wanted to write to provide an update on our ongoing response to the coronavirus Covid-19 situation. I am pleased to say that all our services are operating normally. The number of suspected or confirmed cases in our homes has decreased significantly, with several of our homes completely free of...

"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...

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