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Social Care Minister plants tree at Faversham care home

The Minister of State for Social Care and Faversham and Kent MP, Helen Whately, met residents and colleagues at Anchor’s Canterbury House care home this week, and planted a tree to commemorate the visit.

Helen Whately MP was joined by Anchor Chief Executive, Sarah Jones and Managing Director of Care Services, Rob Martin and enjoyed a tour of Anchor’s Canterbury House care home, during which she chatted with residents and care colleagues and found out about the range of care services available at the home.

Canterbury House Care Home Manager, Rachel Dadwa-As said: “We were thrilled to have our local MP and Social Care Minister visit us at Canterbury House. The residents enjoyed meeting her and we spoke about the person-centred care services we provide at the home. The tree planted in the grounds will also be a great memory of the occasion for many years to come.”

Anchor’s Chief Executive Sarah Jones said: “We were delighted to host Helen at Anchor’s Canterbury House care home. I know the residents and team really enjoyed speaking with her and it was a great opportunity for Helen to see firsthand, how our care colleagues are committed to delivering the highest standards of care and serving the local community.”

Social Care Minister and Faversham and Kent MP Helen Whately said: “It was such a pleasure to meet staff and residents at Canterbury House. The warm atmosphere they’ve worked hard to create is obvious from the moment you walk in. As Care Minister I see every day the difference that care like this makes to people’s lives, and it’s great to have them locally.”

Anchor’s Canterbury House is a contemporary residential care home, providing luxurious and comfortable facilities along with first class residential and dementia care for up to 66 residents.

Kirsty

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