Chaseley resident Sue’s painting is showcased in The Guardian
We are so excited to see our resident Sue’s painting in The Guardian as part of the National Activity Providers Association showcase on care home residents’ lockdown artwork.
Chaseley is an independent, charity-owned nursing home and our main source of funding comes from residents’ fees, which cover the cost of their care package and contributes to the daily running costs of the home. Various commissioning bodies fund the majority of resident care packages and we have just 5% surplus to fund all our additional costs, including the upkeep of our beautiful building, upgrading our equipment, and to provide the extra social and recreational activities and services that enhance the comfort and well-being of our residents, which is why we rely on donations and fundraising.
2023 sees us embark on the second year of our 15 year plan enabling us to modernise, update and refresh our Chaseley home. The planned works will ensure we can continue to deliver the best care possible to our residents for the next 75 years.
During 2023 we are looking to raise funds that will help us to complete the following:
Repair the final lift within the home
Repair and refresh 21 windows around our home
Repair some of the upper skylights
Replace some of the flooring
Complete the upgrade of all our bathroom facilities
The Chaseley building is a complicated one that has been altered and extended over many years and with a property of this size and complexity it is important to future plan any building works, including maintenance, repairs and improvements. With your help, we are sure that throughout 2023 we will be able to raise the funds needed and ensure our residents continue to receive the excellent care they require, whilst living in a first class home that they deserve.