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Stories

Amazing support workers bring the Olympics to FitzRoy

Our support workers are going above and beyond for the people we support to make sure their routines stay as normal as possible. Last week at our Donec Mews care home in Hampshire, they decided to get creative and have fun when they held an Easter Olympics games day.

Jason gets ready for 24 hour gaming marathon in aid of Love4Life

Some people take on sponsored races, others take part in charity football matches, but pro gamer Jason is getting ready to put his skills and endurance to the test when he takes part in a 24 hour gaming marathon – all in aid of Love4Life.

Ross’ conducting dreams come true

Ross has always had a passion for music, and after taking an interest in conducting, support workers Ilona and Heidi decided to create a memory he would never forget.

“I never would have dreamed I would have achieved so much in my career”

Maureen Clark began her journey at FitzRoy 43 years ago, after knocking on the door at one of our services asking for a cleaning job. After finding her passion and working her way up to becoming a service manager, Maureen reflects on her exciting career as she gets ready to retire.

Robbie scores with football surprise

Robbie has always had a passion for football – in particular, Leicester City Football Club. Knowing his lifelong love for the team, support worker Megan decided to organise a special surprise for Robbie.