I support the Care Home Manager with all the administration at the home. This includes for example completing forms for new residents and staff, collating the residents’ activity calendar, paying invoices, helping to manage the budget, completing and submitting payroll and liaising with support services in Seaford.
I’m the first point of contact for everyone who walks through the door so I welcome friends and families of residents, doctors, nurses, tradesmen and I take care of all the telephone calls. Some of my colleagues say “I’m the glue that holds the home together!”
This is a very busy role and I have the freedom to complete my work, be with the residents and interact with staff. We’re a good team here.
Jessica at Oakwood Court care home, Haywards Heath.
I take care of the day to day maintenance of the building making sure all the checks have been done, including fire and gas safety and electrical testing. My role also includes tasks such as unblocking shower wells, checking light bulbs and cleaning the bins. There is generally a lot of cleaning involved and ensuring everything is in working order. I also decorate rooms when they become vacant.
I enjoy spending time talking to residents when I’m working in their rooms and supporting the care team. I may have my week planned out but sometimes my work can be very reactive, you never really know what you’re going to walk into in the morning, this is why I love working here.
I have enjoy the opportunity to do activities with residents such as gardening, indoor play and dancing. Outside of work, DIY is my main hobby.
Allan Manalo at Oakwood Court care home, Haywards Heath.
I love working with older people and hearing their life’s experiences. I enjoy enriching their golden years - making them easier and more pleasurable.
I've worked in a variety of care settings for many years. Care in the Community with profoundly physically disabled people and some with brain acquired injuries, before I started at Sussex Housing & Care.
Since working here I have been a manager at Saxonwood Care Home and then moved to become a Scheme Manager.
I enjoy providing a high standard of service to residents."
Fiona, Scheme Manager for Ashleigh Glegg House and Falfield in Seaford.
"I’m always told if talking was an Olympic sport, I would win gold!
I’m excitable and enthusiastic and my main goal as an Activity Co-ordinator is to make our residents’ day brighter with our sunny moments club. I arrange lots of fun things from sewing and crafts to exercises, dancing and hula hoops – just to name a few!
Residents enjoy one to one chats with me and I make sure I’m always approachable. When I run activities I like to give residents options and choice, and I adapt activities so people of all abilities can take part and I don’t leave anyone out.
After having a good chat with residents, getting to know their likes and dislikes, I arrange a sunny moments club that interests each individual, whether it’s trying new things or supporting residents to continue a lifelong hobby, there’s always something for everyone. I really love what I do!"
Thanks to Khirstie at Oakwood Court Care Home in Haywards Heath for helping us to celebrate National Activity Providers and Professionals Week 2022 and thank you to all of our wonderful Activity Co-ordinators who bring rays of sunshine to our residents.