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Haughgate House Care Home Welcomes SERV Motorbikes

Haughgate House Care Home recently hosted a unique and exciting visit from SERV Motorbikes and a local police officer, Stephen. The event brought smiles and joy to the residents, providing an opportunity to engage with the community and learn more about the vital services these professionals provide.

The visit was organised as part of Haughgate House’s ongoing commitment to creating enriching experiences for its residents. SERV (Service by Emergency Rider Volunteers) Motorbikes, a charity that provides essential transportation of blood, medical supplies, and equipment to hospitals, showcased their impressive motorbikes. Residents had the chance to get up close to these vehicles, which play a crucial role in saving lives.

Adding to the excitement, Stephen, the local police officer, attended the event in full uniform, bringing along his police motorbike. Residents were thrilled to see the uniform up close and hear first-hand about the day-to-day experiences of a police officer. Stephen shared stories about his work, answered questions, and even allowed residents to try on some of his gear.

The Home Manager, Agnieszka McDonald, said:
“We are incredibly grateful to SERV Motorbikes and to Stephen, for taking the time to visit us. These kinds of experiences are invaluable in keeping our residents engaged and connected with the wider community.”

 

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