by Jodie Currey | Nov 14, 2023 | Staff Recognition, Woodstock Residential Care Home
Last week at Woodstock Residential Care Home we said goodbye to a much-loved member of our team – our Activities Lead Lauren, who is moving away. Our team members and residents all signed leaving cards for her and wrote words about how valued she was and how...
by Jodie Currey | Aug 15, 2023 | Staff Recognition, Woodstock Residential Care Home
Last week at Woodstock Residential Care Home we wished Keiran, one of our maintenance men, good luck with his new career venture with the prison service. Keiran was presented with lots of presents and cards signed by staff to send him on his way, including a...
by Kirstie Newell | Jun 27, 2023 | Staff Recognition, Woodstock Residential Care Home
At Woodstock Residential Care Home we recently had the privilege of holding a celebration party for our Head of Maintenance, Carlos, who has been part of Nellsar for 20 years. We planned a surprise party for him where he was presented with a long service certificate...
by Kirstie Newell | Jun 12, 2023 | Staff Recognition, Woodstock Residential Care Home
Last week at Woodstock Residential Care Home we celebrated Carers Week by creating thank you notes and writing messages of thanks inside them for our staff team. Our residents then gifted each of our staff members with a little parcel of sweets all wrapped up with...
by Kirstie Newell | Apr 24, 2023 | Staff Recognition, Woodstock Residential Care Home
On Friday 14 April here at Woodstock Residential Care Home, we held a leaving party for one of our Managers, Leah. Leah has been part of Nellsar for over nine years, starting as a Healthcare Assistant and working her way up through the company to become our Unit...
by Kirstie Newell | Feb 23, 2023 | Staff Recognition, Woodstock Residential Care Home
Friday 17 February marked ‘Random Acts of Kindness Day’ and we enjoyed celebrating it at Woodstock Residential Care Home. We created some little parcels of treats (including love heart sweets and little chocolates) and wrapped them up in ribbon with a poem...