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Care Home Managers soar to new heights for charity

In a remarkable demonstration of courage and commitment, Jagpal Singh and Shona Bradbury, Care Home Managers from Care UK’s Liberham Lodge and Appleby House, undertook a skydive on the 2nd August, and are set to raise almost £3,000 for NAPA’s Living the Dream Fund.

Their daring sky-high adventure highlights their unwavering dedication to enhancing the quality of life for individuals in care settings, underscoring their belief in the power of extraordinary experiences to make a meaningful impact.

“The skydive was an amazing experience and I am so glad I did it. I was nervous and did ask myself just before the jump why I had agreed to do this but then it happens, and you are in absolute awe flying above the clouds. Once the parachute was opened, I loved the spins the instructor made happen by pulling on the cords, it was like being on a fast funfair ride. It was exhilarating and so worthwhile, everyone there loves the Grow Old Disgracefully idea and making dreams come true. I would do it again and urge anyone thinking about it to just go for it, you won’t regret it”. Shona Bradbury Care Home Manger Appleby House

NAPA is transforming perceptions of ageing by promoting positive ageing and challenging ageism. Positive ageing is about maintaining a positive attitude, staying healthy and engaging in meaningful activities. NAPA defines it as “the process of keeping fit, feeling good, and fully participating in life as you age.” By focusing on the positive aspects of growing older, NAPA aims to shift attitudes and enhance the quality of life for older individuals.

The Living the Dream Fund, part of this campaign, plays a crucial role in turning aspirations into reality. It provides financial support for innovative and meaningful activities that help individuals live their dreams, whether that’s pursuing a long-held hobby, experiencing new things, or engaging in special events. By supporting these dreams, the fund helps to enrich the lives of people in care, ensuring that their later years are as exciting and fulfilling as possible.

Jagpal and Shona’s fundraising efforts are directly contributing to these important goals. The monies raised will go towards funding activities and experiences that align with NAPA’s vision of vibrant, engaged living for those in care.

The pair raised over £1,800 for the skydive and, in addition to this, applied for Care UK’s matched funding scheme. The provider’s internal matched funding scheme meets colleagues’ fundraising efforts up to £1,000 for UK-based charities. This ensures that Care UK supports charities in the areas in which their homes operate, as well as donating to national causes. So far in 2024, Care UK has raised more than £24,000 for 30 different charities.

“I’m so glad I agreed to skydive for NAPA to raise money for such a worthy cause. It was a fabulous experience that will stay with me forever. NAPA is truly making people’s dreams come true, and I’m happy to have been part of this ongoing effort.” Jagpal Singh Care Home Manager Liberham Lodge

Hilary Woodhead, CEO of NAPA, praised Jagpal and Shona for their extraordinary efforts: “Jagpal and Shona’s courage in taking on a skydive is truly inspiring. Their dedication to supporting the Living the Dream Fund not only raises crucial funds but also highlights the vibrant and adventurous spirit we strive to bring to care settings. Their achievement embodies the essence of NAPA’s mission—to ensure that every individual in care can live a life full of joy and meaningful experiences.”

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