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Find out who has become Autism Accredited Page 20
Be healthy, be happy! Get inspired by The Grove Resource Centre as they share their top wellbeing tips Pages 12 & 13 P lus!
60 seconds with our 2019 Learner of the Year, Ellie Tweddle
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A healthier Easter treat recipe
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A day in the life of Wendy
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Esmer House opens their doors
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Some of the stories in this magazine came from... Lyndsey IV Compliance Manager North
Morgan & Alex Esmer House We couldn’t have done it without you!
Our cover star this issue is Lawrence from The Grove Resource Centre, along with his Support Worker, William.
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We’re excited to be star ting a new year, and a new decade , as we mean to go on! We’ve alread y had our first Outstanding rating of th e year at Sheringham Avenue. Fi nd out more on page 8. Our Spring issue is all ab out wellbeing, and it’s pack ed with fantastic ideas! It’s grea t to see how people are taking care of themselves, and I’m really proud of how our teams are supporting he althy minds and bodies. I hope you enjoy readin g Zest. As always, we’d love to he ar what you think! Get in touch with us at communications@voya gecare.com Happy reading! Amanda Director of Quality
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News flash Hot off the press, here are our exciting news stories from the past few months!
John’s weight loss journey After his annual health check showed high blood pressure and cholesterol, John from Broadview was supported by staff to start a weight loss programme. He’s now 3.5 stone lighter and has lost 12 inches from his waistline! “Buying and cooking all my food has been great fun and I have learned lots of new skills,” says John.
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Can you smell what The Rock is cooking?! Edward, a person we support at Oakcroft, found it hard to lose weight and exercise. His support worker wrote to Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, as Edward is a big fan! A handwritten letter came through the post, all the way from the US with a signed picture of The Rock inside. Edward was thrilled and is now asking for healthier food choices as “that’s what The Rock would do!”.
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Steven’s 60th Surprise
Steven from Grafton House turned 60 with style, when staff organised a surprise party! They secretly prepared a buffet and got a huge cake. There was even a special guest… Andrew Cannon, who met Steven during his week in service in 2019. Happy Birthday, Steven!
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Question 1: Who is famous for their “I have a dream” speech? A: Barack Obama B: Martin Luther King C: Rosa Parks
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Our Ethos values are ✔ Empowering ✔ Together ✔ Honesty ✔ Outstanding ✔ Supportive The stories in Zest help to bring these values to life – see if you can spot how for each story!
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We’re going to sign the Time to Change Employer Pledge. This shows our dedication to changing the way we think and act when it comes to mental health and wellbeing. A quarter of people in the UK are affected by conditions like anxiety, depression and stress each year, and this figure doubles for people with learning disabilities. It’s really important for us to take action to support better mental health among our staff and the people we support.
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Alison shows anxiety who’s boss Anxiety is our body’s natural reaction to stress, but too much of it can stop us from enjoying things.
See pag e 12 for som e top tip so meditat ion to h n elp you rela x
Alison from 579 Maidstone Road really struggles with anxiety, but with the help from support staff, she’s growing in confidence. “We introduced Alison into crowded places step by step, with staff members that she felt familiar and comfortable around,” says Support Worker Corrina. This year was the first year that Alison has been confident enough to enjoy the annual Christmas party, and she spent it dancing the night away!
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Alison got her groove on at the Christmas party!
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Three’s the We’re delighted to share that we have recently had not one, not two, but three new Outstanding CQC reports! Th
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Not only have Derwent Cottage kept their Outstanding rating for an incredible third time, newcomers Sadlers Place and Sheringham Avenue have joined them. Zest spoke to the teams to get the inside scoop on what it’s like to be Outstanding.
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Kelly, as the Service Manager at Derwent Cottage, how did it feel to achieve an Outstanding rating for the third time in a row? “It was just amazing! Thank you to my staff, who put their heart and souls into providing the best possible care and support. The people we support are at the heart of what we do, we are a family and they come first no matter what.”
The inspector showed respect about being in the home of the people we support, and made the staff feel so comfortable.”
Kelly, Service Manager at Derwent Cottage
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Sadlers Place We no w have 13 Outst andin g or equiv a l e nt servic es ac r the U oss K!
Sheringham Avenue Champika, Service Manager at Sheringham Avenue, you’ve gone from Specialist Team of the Year at the Voyage Excellence Awards 2018 to NAS Autism Accredited in 2019 and now Outstanding in 2020, what’s next for Sheringham Avenue? We’re having a party to celebrate! After the celebrations, the team will think about working towards advanced accreditation for the service from NAS. It is amazing to be recognised for the hard work that the staff team have put in.
Charlotte, Deputy Home Manager at Sadlers Place, got the news while they were completing an annual service review… “Family, staff and people we support were all so happy. The staff continue to go above and beyond to ensure that Sadlers Place provides a fabulous life for the people we support, as they’re the ones that truly matter.”
The home deserves Outstanding. The staff do the very best for us to make sure we live a good quality of life.”
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s ’ r e h Heat to happiness move Back in May 2019, the team at Gresham Court supported Heather to move in to her new home. After many years of feeling unsettled, the team wanted the transition to be as smooth as possible.
Keeping Heather’s routine the same helped us all build positive relationships.”
James, Heather’s Senior Support Worker
To help her get used to the team, staff started off by visiting her in small groups before the move. “Keeping Heather’s routine the same helped us all build positive relationships. When Heather arrived, she was so happy to have a place to call her own,” said Senior Support Worker James.
Heather is happ y in her new hom e
With support from staff, she soon started heading in to the local community – going to local groups, and visiting charity shops, which is something Heather has always wanted to do. Heather is now happy and settled at Gresham Court!
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A healthier
Easter treat! Easter is seen as a time to eat lots of chocolate, but too much sugar isn’t good for us. To make Easter a little healthier, have a go at making our Easter egg nests!
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Coat the blueberries in the yogurt and put in the freezer
Melt the margarine, chocolate and syrup in the microwave on a low heat, stirring often Once melted, stir the cornflakes into the chocolate and spoon the mixture into cupcake cases
Make a dip in the middle of the nest and add in your frozen blueberries!
Take a picture and send it to communications@voyagecare.com along with a signed consent form, and enjoy
If making these little treats has made you feel creative, have a go at our competition on page 22.
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From hydrotherapy to mindfulness, the team at The Grove Resource Centre make wellbeing a priority every day.
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Each week, the people we support at The Grove Resource Centre get involved in hydrotherapy and wellbeing sessions.
“If the activity is new to the person we support, we introduce each element slowly to help them feel comfortable,” said Devy.
Wellbeing Facilitator Devy helps the people we support to relax and be mindful. With hand massages, meditation, nail painting and much more – people we support feel refreshed and calm.
Hydrotherapy is something that Lawrence, our front cover star, absolutely loves. “Lawrence attends hydro three times per week. It provides him with
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I love Devy, she is the best. I always feel really relaxed after I’ve seen her.”
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ppy! an opportunity to be out of his wheelchair and have a sense of weightlessness and freedom that he says he doesn’t experience at other times,” says Care Coordinator Bryn.
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Ellie Tweddle
Ellie started her apprenticeship with us in October 2018, and currently works at Bridge Court, Normanby. She was our 2019 Voyage Excellence Awards Learner of the Year too! Zest spoke to Ellie about her experience as an apprentice. What made you apply for the apprenticeship? “When I left school, I didn’t really know what I wanted to do. I decided to look for an apprenticeship where I could learn and have a job. I didn’t have any experience or know what it was going to be like, as it was my first job!” With no experience, you’ve come so far! How did you feel winning Learner of the Year at last year’s Voyage Excellence Awards? “I was proud of myself…I felt
appreciated collecting my award, it was a great night!” It was very well deserved! What would you say to others thinking of doing an apprenticeship with us? “It’s a great opportunity to start your career off and you can build from it. It offers you a way to earn money while also getting a qualification. I absolutely love my apprenticeship!”
I never really thought I would be doing a job like this when I was in school, but I love it!”
Ellie
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15 What’s your top tip for looking after your mental health? “Talk about it to someone. You can go to other staff members or your manager if your mental health is not great. There’s always someone to help.”
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National Apprenticeship Week was 3-7 February 2020.
Lynds ey Apprenticeships give you the chance to earn as you learn. They help you gain the skills and knowledge you need to become a successful employee within Voyage Care. We strive to help you achieve not only a fully recognised qualification, but also support and guide you with your goals, aspirations and ambitions.”
Lyndsey, IV Compliance Manager North
You can read more great stories about our apprenticeships on Hive and social media!
Get in touch
If you would like to be featured in Zest, send your story to communications@voyagecare.com
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Day in the life…
Wendy has lived at Maeres House for ten years now. She has been working hard to get fit and lose weight. Wendy is very happy to have reached her weight loss goal, here’s how she stays healthy…
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Opening the door to a
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Esmer House are our brand new Prader-Willi service in Mansfield!
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Health and wellbeing has a big focus at any of our Prader-Willi services and Esmer House had to fit the bill. Getting the right building to support the new residents with a healthy lifestyle was key. “We chose a place that was nowhere near fast food restaurants or local shops, but at the same time we’re not in the middle of nowhere,” explains Service Manager Alex.
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“There’s lots of different activities for the new residents to take part in – we’re close to a busy community, with a leisure centre around the corner, Sherwood Forest The dining ta bl eating is a bi e and healthy g focus for st aff
around a mile away and a trampoline centre five minutes’ drive away.” As well as offering activities to maintain a healthy lifestyle, Esmer House offer support to their new residents with their diets; from working with residents to plan meals, to helping them choose treats within their calorie count. We’ll be catching up with the Esmer House team when their new residents have settled in!
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Having Prader-Willi syndrome means it’s extra important to be healthy, but there are things we can all do to be healthy AND happy! The Esmer House team shared their tips…
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I f you’ve got a sweet tooth, swap your pudding for a low-calorie jelly Build meals out, or popcorn at the cinema, into your weekly meal plan ave fun when H you’re preparing or cooking your food – it’s a big part of your life!
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Making a dif
Autism Acc The National Autistic Society (NAS) runs a programme called the Autism Accreditation. Only services with a very high quality of support for people with autism are awarded this. Achieving the Autism Accreditation takes a lot of hard work. We want all our autism services to achieve the
Our 19 NA S Autism Accredited ser vices! ne Road ✔ NEW 351 Maidsto ne Road ✔ NEW 579 Maidsto Road ✔ NEW 74 Sir Evelyn ✔ NEW South View Cottage ✔ NEW Woodrow
✔ Sheringham Avenue – psst… They have also just achieved their Outstanding CQC rating! 8 Read more on page
Autism Accreditation as we think it has a huge impact on the quality of life for the people we support. “When you visit a service that’s achieved their Autism Accreditation, you can see the difference it has made on the lives of the autistic people living there,” says Raj, our Specialism Implementer.
The team at the NAS Accredited Sir Evelyn Road
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An amazin g of our se rvices ha ve just achie ved their Autism A ccreditat ion, which tak es our total to 1 9!
✔ Redcliffe House ✔ The Cedars ✔ BROCS/Acorns ✔ Ross Dene ✔ Wood Dene e ✔ Moorfields Lodg
✔ Heath Road ✔ Cecil Road ✔ Smallwood ✔ Langley House ✔ Elmsmead ✔ Harefield Lodge ✔ Falcon Lodge
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People with autism can often feel anxious or overwhelmed. Anxiety can affect anyone from time to time. Raj has some top tips for dealing with anxiety…
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The work we have done has benefitted the people we support so much, so to get the Accreditation was just the cherry on the cake.”
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When your brain gets busy with too many things, concentrate on something like a picture or symbol Make a list of times that you have felt anxious. Next to it, put what you did to calm down. Maybe you can try this again if you’re in the same situation! If you feel frustrated, try showing your support staff what you mean with pictures
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Competition time! Keep calm and get creative We want to hear what rhymes you can write, About health and wellbeing, give us an insight. From poems and songs to sonnets and rhymes, Send them in, make sure they’re on time!
For your chance to win an Amazon voucher, send us your entries by 1 April.
Check out our 2019 Christmas Card competition winners Winner Congratulations to Sarah from Cordwainers, Voyage Care’s winner! Runner-up: Stephen from Woodlands
Winner Civitas chose Craig from Ladycroft Respite as their winner Runner-up: Jason from Woodlands
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Jamie’s 15-minute meals
Send your entries.. by email: communications@voyagecare.com by post: Voyage Care, Wall Island, Birmingham Road, Lichfield, WS14 0QP
★★★★★ Janet rated Jamie’s 15-minute meals 5 out of 5 stars! Janet from Mawney Road gives a review of her Jamie Oliver cookery book – he’s her favourite TV chef!
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Q: What do you like most about the book? All the colourful and healthy food. Q: Would you recommend that our other Zest readers read Jamie’s 15-minute meals? Yes, there are different ways to cook food. Q: What was your favourite part? How to get your dinner ready. Are you a David Attenborough fan? We’d love to hear a review of one of his TV programmes or books for the next issue of Zest – an environmental special!
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Colouring is good for wellbeing! It’s relaxing and can help you to focus on one thing at a time! Grab your favourite pens or pencils and colour in the pictures below!
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