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CHASELEY'S
DIAMOND JUBILEE APPEAL
- TARGET £500,000
1946 -
2006 60 YEARS OF CARING
Donations
and pledges to 30th June 2008 - £496,878
The Appeal was launched by
our Appeal Patron, His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, at Chaseley on
16th May 2006 and, thanks to the fantastic generosity of our
supporters and friends, we have made great progress so far, with
under £30,000 to go to reach our target. We are
extremely grateful for the support of the Duke and our Appeal
President, The Lord Lieutenant of East Sussex, Mrs Phyllida
Stewart-Roberts, and Appeal Vice Presidents Dr Peter Greenfield,
George Wilson and comedienne Jo Brand.
We have just
completed phase one of the project, which involved the creation of
a new area for our computer activity centre (pictured), the
relocation of our activities department and some major renovations
to key areas within the home. We have also been able to
commence phase two, which is the key element and the expansion of
our therapy department.
Therapy is an
important part of treatment at Chaseley and its dedicated team is
staffed by an experienced Head of Therapy supported by four
qualified staff and trained assistants.
The
majority of our service users require ongoing disability management
and care, while a small number of our residents are improving with
treatment and should be able to return to living in the
community. This type of Occupational Therapy (OT)
includes cooking, washing and dressing, reading/writing and eating,
with regular assessments to determine progress. Other
therapies involve electric wheelchair practice, sensory
stimulation, training on adaptive aids and communications
techniques. Following individual assessment the department
facilitates the wheelchair application process for clients,
including cushion provision and environmental controls, and holds
regular clinics to ensure any changes in requirement are
monitored.
Our therapy
unit is fully used and is in need of expansion to meet the demand
both from residents of Chaseley and also from those who live in
Eastbourne and the surrounding areas, who require a therapeutic
service to improve their quality of life.
Additional space will also provide more opportunity for outpatient
referrals from Primary Care Trust approved referrers, an additional
service we have just started to provide.
Your
support is greatly appreciated and donations can be made on-line
from our fundraising/donations page. If you do make a
donation to our Diamond Jubilee Appeal on-line, please let us know
by emailing here,
and I can ensure it goes into this fund.
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