Barchester Orchard House has celebrated International Nurses Day to honour the dedication and hard work of nurses and ambulance crews.
Barchester Orchard House has extended its heartfelt appreciation to all the nurses and ambulance crews who work tirelessly to provide quality care to patients.
Katie Schlepp, Activities Co-ordinator for Barchester Orchard House, has said:
“Nurses and ambulance crews are the backbone of the healthcare system, and their commitment and dedication to serving the community is truly remarkable. At Barchester Orchard House, we have been fortunate to work alongside such amazing professionals who have made a positive impact on the lives of our residents.
“As we celebrate this special day, we want to acknowledge and honour the hard work and sacrifice of nurses and ambulance crews around the world. We know that your job is not an easy one, and it requires a lot of patience, hard work, and resilience to deal with the challenges that come with the profession.
“We would like to express our gratitude to all the nurses and ambulance crews who have shown incredible courage and selflessness in the face of the ongoing pandemic. Your tireless efforts and commitment to providing quality care to patients are truly admirable and invaluable.
“At Barchester Orchard House, we are proud to work alongside such dedicated professionals who go above and beyond to ensure the well-being of our residents. We appreciate your hard work, dedication, and the positive impact you make on the lives of others.”





























































































If they really want to “acknowledge and honour the hard work and sacrifice of nurses and ambulance crews” they need to remember ABC for the next General Election.
Anything But Conservative.
Bur Barchester is private healthcare. It benefits from conservative policies.
The clients don’t benefit sadly and some are neglected. One nurse is shockingly bad! Can’t take notes and pass them on even. Some are really great carers, Shane the rest don’t cooperate. They rest on their apparent outstanding ‘reputation’ but it’s not true. Thought they were the best sadly. Proved very wrong indeed.
Very nice gesture but the two blokes in ambulance uniforms are managers and are NOT operational. You won’t them for dust over the Christmas holidays, bank holidays etc. you will never see either of them on an ambulance.
You are so right. I have been it that game for many years. It’s a shame.
I’m afraid it’s all bla bla bla and hollow words. Their own nurses are not up to scratch and the quality of care falls well below parr for a ‘nursing home’
Look to your own and sort yourselves out before sounding off please! About other people tk take the onus off yourselves