Stonehill House recognised for Excellence in Elderly Care
The Abbeyfield Haddenham Society, which manages Stonehill House care home in Haddenham, is celebrating success after having been awarded a brace of Prestige Business Awards, recognising it as one of the best homes in the sector.
Abbeyfield Haddenham beat off stiff competition to claim the Care Home of the Year 2024 Award in the Buckinghamshire regional contest, followed by the Lifetime Excellence in Elderly Care Award 2024 at national level.
The judging panel of industry experts were extremely impressed with the home’s performance, giving Stonehill House an exceptional score of over 95 per-cent. Highlights of their review included: overall performance and qualifications; customer votes and feedback; social media pages; client reviews; fundraising activities and charity contributions; and a highly successful mystery shopper experience.
Stonehill House Registered Manager, Lindsey McGibbon, said, “We pride ourselves in giving individual care to our residents and get to know their family and friends well. These awards highlight the exceptional standard of care provided at Stonehill House and underscore the importance of personalised attention in enhancing the quality of life for our residents.
“We remain committed to maintaining these high standards and continuing to serve the community with compassion and excellence.”
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