Residents of The Old Vicarage Care Home in Clay Cross showcased their commitment to community engagement and environmental commitment by actively participating in a local litter picking event. The initiative, organized in collaboration with their local community, not only demonstrated The Old Vicarage’s dedication to social responsibility but also highlighted their status as finalists for multiple categories in the prestigious National Care Home Awards 2024.
Residents and team eagerly joined forces with members of the local community for a successful litter picking event around Clay Cross. Their collective efforts resulted in a significant impact, with participants working diligently to ensure the cleanliness and beauty of their neighbourhood.
“It was a fantastic morning,” remarked a member of The Old Vicarage team. “We truly enjoyed coming together with our friends from the community to contribute to the wellbeing of our local area.”
The event served as a testament to The Old Vicarage’s commitment to community involvement and environmental sustainability, values that have earned them recognition as finalists in several categories for the National Care Home Awards 2024. The home has been acknowledged for their dedication to wellbeing as finalists for ‘Best for Wellbeing,’ recognised as an outstanding care provider within a group under the category of ‘Outstanding Care Provider in a Group,’ and celebrated for their sustainability efforts as part of Adept Care Homes’ ‘Best Sustainability Initiative.’
“We are honoured to be recognised as finalists in multiple categories for the National Care Home Awards,” said Jordele Folkes, Home Manager at The Old Vicarage. “These nominations reflect our ongoing commitment to providing exceptional care, promoting wellbeing, and making a positive impact in our community and beyond.”
The Old Vicarage Care Home extends its heartfelt gratitude to their local community and all participants for their invaluable contributions to the success of the litter picking event.