Royal Star & Garter’s High Wycombe care home has received accreditation from care and culture consultancy Meaningful Care Matters for the implementation of its person-centred care model.
The home veterans and their partners was awarded an ‘excellent’ rating of The Butterfly Approach after creating an exemplary dementia care culture where people can thrive.
The Butterfly Approach has a focus on creating a care culture where people are ‘free to be’. The model values emotional intelligence, a relationship-based culture, and the core belief that everyone has a unique story that has meaning and matters.
The newest of three homes run by Royal Star & Garter, the 74-room High Wycombe home opened in April 2019, offering nursing care, therapeutic care, and specialist dementia care to military veterans and their partners.
“I’m lucky to have such a hard-working, caring and talented team who do their best for our residents every single day,” said home manager Reggie Ballos. “The excellent rating of The Butterfly Approach accreditation from Meaningful Care Matters is testament to the wonderful work they do,” she added.
Meaningful Care Matters managing director Peter Bewert said: “We're delighted to see Royal Star & Garter’s High Wycombe Home has been accredited with an excellent rating of The Butterfly Approach.
“It has been another testing year for the social care sector, so we applaud the charity’s determination to offer an environment where people using their services can thrive and enjoy the highest quality of life possible.”