Everything in the garden is rosy - thanks to Right at Home South Cheshire

By The Editor

23rd May 2024 | Local News

The rose arch donation reflects Right at Home South Cheshire’s ongoing dedication to supporting initiatives that promote community well being and inclusivity. (Photo: Right at Home South Cheshire)
The rose arch donation reflects Right at Home South Cheshire’s ongoing dedication to supporting initiatives that promote community well being and inclusivity. (Photo: Right at Home South Cheshire)

Visitors to a community garden in South Cheshire have been given a boost – thanks to an award-winning care provider with an office in Sandbach.  

Right at Home South Cheshire has donated a Rose Arch to The Growing for Health Community Garden on the Brookfield allotments site in Nantwich. 

The Growing for Health Community Garden is an accessible well being garden that offers a range of events and activities aimed at improving mental health and well being, reducing social isolation, increasing levels of self-esteem and confidence, and providing learning and education opportunities to the community. 

The rose arch donation reflects Right at Home South Cheshire's ongoing dedication to supporting initiatives that promote community well being and inclusivity. 

Right at Home, which has an office at the Literary Institute in Bradwall Road, Sandbach offers highly personalised care services that are aimed at enabling adults to enjoy their independence and continue living safely in their own home, whilst receiving discreet support that is tailored to meet their personal choices and needs. 

Carole Salmon, community engagement manager at Right at Home South & Mid Cheshire, said: "The Growing for Health Community Garden brings so much joy to the local community. 

"It serves as both an oasis of calm and a fantastic inclusive space that brings people together. We are thrilled to contribute to such a wonderful initiative." 

Adele Frost, Growing Health Garden co-ordinator said "Since the initial stages of this project and launching to the public, Right at Home South Cheshire has been instrumental in promoting our existence, supporting and encouraging our progression and connecting us to their clients and CareGivers who have gone on to benefit from our offering. 

"As we approach our one-year anniversary, it's fitting that we celebrate their contribution to the garden and our community. 

"Every person who visits us will be welcomed by the sight of a beautiful rose covered arch symbolising our joint efforts to bring joy to our community through nature and plants." 

Right at Home South & Mid Cheshire continues to bridge the gap between exceptional caregiving and meaningful connections, ensuring that every client receives not just care, but genuine compassion and love. Right at Home South Cheshire and Mid Cheshire provides domiciliary care and support to people living in their own homes. 

Services range from companionship, home help and personal care to specialist dementia care and live-in care services. 

Sandbach Nub News is proud that Right at Home South Cheshire is a sponsor of our news service.  

It is thanks to the generosity of organisations like Right at Home South Cheshire that we can continue our mission to revive local news, both in Sandbach and across the UK. 

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