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New Four Legged Friend for Melbourne House
Melbourne House Care Home has a new four-legged friend to the delight of all our dog lovers.
Called Fossy this loveable German Shepherd has made her debut at the home where her polite and calm nature had staff and residents very impressed and eager to say hello.
Trayce Archer Pullen, Activities Coordinator at Melbourne House Care Home says: “Many of us were very happy to have the canine presence of Fossy. All took the opportunity to stroke her. We hope she will be a regular visitor as we loved her calming influence and company so much.”
Melbourne House care home is a covid-safe place to live. It is a purpose-built modern nursing care home designed to provide the very best in dementia, end of life, convalescent, respite & residential care for older people. Situated just two miles from the centre of Nottingham and on bus routes, the home provides good access for the City and the East Midlands. Managed by a highly skilled and experienced team of carers comfort in a safe caring environment awaits you with a very warm welcome.
Take the Melbourne House Care Home virtual tour here and see the for yourself the high quality facilities on offer: https://eastgate-care.co.uk/virtualtours/melbourne-house/ or visit the full website here: www.eastgatecare.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Melbourne House Care Home .
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