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New Wycombe MP joins veterans for crossword challenge and exercises during care home visit

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The new MP for Wycombe met residents and staff at a veterans’ care home in her constituency.

 

Emma Reynolds visited Royal Star & Garter in High Wycombe on Friday 13 September, where she was given a tour of the award-winning Home by the charity’s Chief Executive, Andy Cole, and Home Manager, Reggie Ballos.

 

Following her visit, the MP praised the care provided by staff at the Home, adding: “This is a beautiful environment for people to live in.”

Emma Reynolds speaks to Royal Star & Garter resident Yvonne

Royal Star & Garter is a charity which provides loving, compassionate care to veterans and their partners living with disability or dementia. It also has Homes in Solihull and Surbiton, and has launched several new services reaching out into the community.

 

Ms Reynolds was elected as the Labour MP for Wycombe in the July general election, and is also the government’s Minister for Pensions.

 

Royal Star & Garter in High Wycombe is award-winning, and was judged ‘Outstanding’ by health watchdogs Care Quality Commission (CQC) in its last inspection.

Emma Reynolds joins residents in a Music to Movement activity, led by Day Care Coordinator Suzie

During her tour, Ms Reynolds learned about the exceptional level of dementia and nursing care provided at the Home, along with new services which tackle loneliness and isolation among the veteran community in Buckinghamshire and beyond. This includes Day Care, Lunch Club and a free-to-use Telephone Friendship Service. She was also told of the charity’s plans to help working-age veterans who require care and support or are living with disabilities.

 

The MP also learned about the Veteran Friendly Framework, a nationwide project designed to deliver improved health and wellbeing outcomes to the 25,000 veterans living in care homes across England. It is a collaboration between Royal Star & Garter, Royal British Legion and the NHS Veterans Covenant Healthcare Alliance (VCHA – an NHS flagship Armed Forces programme), with funding support from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust.

Cynthia Fowler, the first female RAF Air Commodore, chats to the Wycombe MP

Ms Reynolds met residents including Cynthia Fowler, the first female RAF Air Commodore, and people using Day Care. She also took part in a crossword session and Movement to Music exercises.

 

‘This is a beautiful Home’

 

Afterwards, the MP said: “It’s wonderful to visit Royal Star & Garter and meet the residents. This is a beautiful Home for people to live in, and I was very impressed with the care it provides, and the high standard of dementia care it has to offer.” She also praised the introduction of services such as Lunch Club and Day Care: “I really welcome the new services the Home has introduced to bring people in from the community. There’s lots of room here for people to come in and meet residents and socialise.”

The MP sits down with residents at Royal Star & Garter

Royal Star & Garter’s Chief Executive Andy Cole said: “We were pleased to welcome Emma Reynolds to our Home in High Wycombe, and show her our exceptional work caring for veterans and their partners. She was also able to see our work in supporting the wider veteran community through our new services, and how it is helping people living in her constituency and across the country.”

 

Royal Star & Garter in High Wycombe is welcoming new residents. For more information on this, the new services it provides, or to work at the Home, go to www.starandgarter.org/hw

Royal Star & Garter Chief Executive Andy Cole, Wycombe MP Emma Reynolds, and Royal Star & Garter High Wycombe Home Manager Reggie Ballos
The MP helped crack a crossword puzzle with staff and residents at Royal Star & Garter
Royal Star & Garter staff members Avril and Charlotte speak to the MP
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