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Veterans' club launched at care home to honour those who served
Summary
A veterans' breakfast club has started at Cranford Grange care home in Knutsford, with quarterly meetings intended to bring together former armed forces personnel and highlight available support services.
Content
A veterans' breakfast club has been launched at Cranford Grange care home in Knutsford. The event is intended to bring together former armed forces personnel and to honour those who have served. The first meeting took place this month and included a talk on support available to the armed forces community. Cranford Grange is accredited by the Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Club and holds Veteran Friendly Framework status.
Known details:
- The club will meet quarterly at Cranford Grange and is open to veterans from Knutsford and surrounding areas.
- The first breakfast was attended by Sebastian Edwards-Beech of Homes at Ease and Armed Forces Community HQ CIC, who is also the visiting support officer for the Wilmslow and Handforth Support Group.
- The event included a talk highlighting support services available to the armed forces community.
- Cranford Grange holds Veteran Friendly Framework status, which involves meeting eight standards such as recording armed forces status in care plans, addressing social isolation, and signposting to organisations including the local Royal British Legion.
- Guests at the club can enjoy a cooked breakfast prepared by the home's head chef and the gatherings are accredited by the Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Club.
- The care home offers residential, dementia and nursing care, short-term respite, and on-site facilities such as a cinema, pub and hair and beauty salon.
Summary:
The initiative creates a regular space for veterans and local support organisations to meet and recognise residents who have served. The club is scheduled to run four times a year and will continue to host talks and gatherings for veterans and the wider community.
