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Old friend back behind the wheel at Blairgowrie care home

Muirton House, part of Larchwood Care, has welcomed volunteer driver Malcolm James McKay, affectionately known as Mick, back to its dedicated team.

His initial involvement at Muirton House, Blairgowrie was deeply personal. Witnessing the quality of care his brother John received, he felt compelled to contribute his time and effort to the home.

His dedication and rapport with staff and residents did not go unnoticed, leading to his appointment as a part-time gardener, while he continued to drive the mini bus for residents, facilitating their participation in local events – a task he believes significantly enhances their wellbeing.

The bonds Mick formed with both staff and residents at Muirton House are a testament to his warm, engaging personality and his commitment to the community. However, following the passing of his brother in July, Mick made the difficult decision to retire, intending to spend more time with his wife, Christine, who also retired from her role as Lead Activities Coordinator at the home.

Mick’s return has enabled more regular trips for residents with a tour guide they are extremely fond of at the wheel. His decision stems from a deep-seated understanding of the residents’ needs and his desire to continue enriching their lives. In his words, “It is lovely to be back to share time with residents who I now consider as friends and who very much appreciate what is done for them.”

Sandra Reilly, the home manager, warmly welcomes his return. She said:  “We are thrilled to welcome Mick back to the Muirton House family. His return is not just a boost for our team but a source of great joy for our residents. Mick’s dedication is a shining example of the spirit of care and camaraderie that we cherish here. His presence brings an added layer of warmth and familiarity that enriches the lives of everyone in our home.”

Muirton House has a longstanding history of more than 30 years in providing exceptional dementia (EMI), nursing, and residential care. The team of dedicated care staff, supplemented by registered nurses available 24 hours a day, ensures the highest standard of care for residents. The recent upgrades in the dementia unit, with themed areas including sport, farming, music, and film, alongside the staff’s completion of champions training run by Alzheimer’s Society, underscore the commitment to creating a nurturing and stimulating environment.

Mick’s return to Muirton House is not just a reunion but a reinforcement of the home’s dedication to community, care, and the wellbeing of its residents. His presence is a reminder of the impact that individual contributions can make in the lives of many.

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