Herald - Issue 409

Page 52 • The HERALD • 15th July 2021 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SPECIALISTS v WE CARE, YOU CARE and dedicated dementia care in the secure Beeches wing, with its own self- contained garden. Rated “Good” by the Care Quality Commission, Dunwood Manor provides residents with a wide range of stimulating and engaging on-site activities, such as arts and cra s, exercise and cookery, along with a varied programme of excursions to local places of interest. With a commitment to every aspect of resident wellbeing, visiting hairdressing, dental, optical, chiropody and physiotherapy services are all available within the home. A varied menu of delicious and nutritious food is prepared daily in the well-equipped, modern kitchen, with a choice of courses that cater for individual dietary requirements. Rooms are bright, warm and comfortable, many o ering glorious views across themeticulouslymaintained gardens. Registered Manager Gemma Hicks comments, “We truly value the independence, individuality and dignity of each of our lovely residents. At Dunwood Manor we pride ourselves on the warm, inclusive family atmosphere and I’m so proud of our exceptional team of care and nursing staff.” With a ve star rating on www.carehome.co.uk , perhaps the nal words should go to Sharon H, daughter-in-law of a resident in June 2021: “So pleased with the care, couldn’t ask for better.” For more information call Gemma on: 01794 513033. “…couldn’t ask for better” – Exemplary Care at Dunwood Manor Nursing Home Situated just outside Romsey in 12 acres of beautiful gardens, Dunwood Manor delivers exceptional nursing, respite, dementia and palliative care in a gracious country house setting. e home o ers accommodation for 48 residents across two wings – with respite and nursing care in Willows Age Concern New Forest are delighted with the £333 raised from their fundraising plant sale outside the o ce in Dibden Purlieu in early June. Frank Wood, one of the Lunch Club clients, grew tomato plants and sold them from his house and donated £158 from all the sales and donated the rest of his tomato plants for the sale. ank you to everyone who helped and bought plants. Fundraising Plant Sale Age Concern New Forest Foot Clinics Understanding how important good foot care is to their clients, the foot clinics are still operating for local people aged 55+. They have taken many extra precautions to make them COVID-Safe. They also offer Toenail cutting for £20 or Toe & Fingernails for £25. The registered Podiatrists and Chiropodists are also able to give foot care advice and information on other treatments available. If you wish to book a foot care appointment, cancel, or amend one, please contact the o ce on: 023 8084 1199. A message can be le on the answer machine if necessary and they will return your call. Waterside Good Neighbours volunteers could help with transport if required. Clinics are as follows: Totton and Eling Community Centre: Every Wednesday and Friday at Civic Centre Buildings, Library Road, Totton, SO40 3AP. Hythe & Dibden Community Centre: 1st and 3rd Fridays, 1st ursday and 3rd Monday at Brinton Lane, Hythe, SO45 6DU. Blackfield Baptist Church: 2nd and 4th Tuesday at Hampton Lane, Black eld, SO45 1XA.

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