Boutique Care Homes has been recognised at the prestigious National Activity Awards 2025 for two of its homes, The Burlington and Chartwell House.
Organised by the National Activity Providers Association (NAPA), the awards recognise exceptional efforts in promoting activity, engagement, and wellbeing within care services across the UK.
The Burlington in Shepperton won The Physical Activity Award, celebrating its exceptional commitment to promoting physical activity and enhancing the health and wellbeing of its residents.
Chartwell House in Broadstairs was Highly Commended in The Service Recognition Award, which acknowledges innovative approaches to activity and engagement. The commendation highlights the home’s groundbreaking Life Enrichment Programme, designed to deliver personalised, meaningful activities that enhance residents’ quality of life.
Margie Gonzaga, home manager at The Burlington, said: “Winning this award is a tremendous honour and a reflection of the passion and dedication our team puts into supporting residents to stay active and healthy. Physical activity is a vital part of care, and this recognition inspires us to continue making a difference in the lives of those we care for.”
Diane Collins, home manager at Chartwell House, said: “Being highly commended for our Life Enrichment Programme is a testament to the creativity and commitment of our team. We work tirelessly to ensure residents feel connected, valued, and engaged, and this acknowledgment reinforces the importance of innovation in care.”
Ameet Kotecha, founder and managing director of Boutique Care Homes, commented: “I am incredibly proud of the teams at The Burlington and Chartwell House for these well-deserved honours. Their dedication to improving residents’ wellbeing and creating vibrant, active communities embodies the heart of Boutique Care Homes. These recognitions reflect our unwavering commitment to providing care that goes beyond expectations.”