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Ready Steady Grow winners sow the seeds of gardening success

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Three women standing on a patio at Rose Manor, proudly displaying two tall sunflowers in pots beside them. The women, including resident Kath Knox (centre), are smiling, with the red-brick exterior of Rose Manor and windows of the building visible in the background.
Sanctuary Supported Living’s Ready Steady Grow competition has concluded. This year’s event showcased a range of garden transformations and highlighted the talents of residents across our supported living services and retirement communities.

Starts At Home Day: Beverley

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A white woman with shoulder-length brown hair and glasses, sat at a round table in front of a half-completed jigsaw showing giraffes, and smiling at the camera.
Beverley lives in an apartment at Sanctuary Supported Living’s Lawley Bank Court, a retirement community in Telford. To mark Starts At Home Day, which celebrates the difference that supported housing can make to people’s lives, Beverley has shared her story of living in a retirement community.

Starts At Home Day: Kate Shaw

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A white woman with long blonde hair, wearing a dark blouse and floral scarf, smiling at the camera.
Kate Shaw is an Area Service Manager for Sanctuary Supported Living, overseeing services in Cambridgeshire. To mark Starts At Home Day, which celebrates the difference that supported housing can make to people’s lives, Kate has shared the story of her 15 years spent supporting others with Sanctuary Supported Living.

Working together to deliver a positive future for social care - by Sarah Clarke-Kuehn – Chief Operating Officer

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Group Director - Care, Sarah Clarke-Kuehn
A change in Government brings fresh opportunities – a chance to reset, re-evaluate and ensure those sectors in greatest need are prioritised and supported. Now, more than ever, it’s essential that this country’s new leadership commits to putting social care at the heart of its plans for change.
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