The Army Benevolent Fund is delighted to award a £70,000 grant to Royal Star & Garter towards its care for former soldiers.
Caring for former soldiers living with disability or dementia is a priority area for the Army Benevolent Fund. Royal Star & Garter provides specialist residential care for over 250 residents a year in its homes in Solihull, Surbiton and High Wycombe. Residents have an average age of 90 and many have serious conditions, such as dementia, requiring individually tailored specialist care.
Our grant will partly fund the charity’s Wellbeing Programme, delivered by wellbeing coordinators and in-house physiotherapists, tailored to the needs of individual residents. The programme provides a variety of activities and exercise seven days a week, including outings designed to promote mobility, enhance mental wellbeing, and teach new skills and hobbies like music, arts and cooking.
Caley Eldred, Director of Supporter Engagement, Royal Star & Garter, said:
“We are extremely fortunate to have enjoyed the support of the Army Benevolent Fund for a number of years. This latest grant is a welcome boost to our Wellbeing Programme, which is enjoyed by all residents. It will help us deliver our extensive range of activities and physiotherapy, which is a key part of the person-centred care we provide.”
Brigadier (Ret’d) Peter Monteith, Chief Operating Officer, Army Benevolent Fund, added:
“Our charity wants to ensure that all those who have served their country can live happy and fulfilling lives after their service is over. Royal Star & Garter has been providing care to former soldiers for over 100 years. We are always proud to support its work.”
Read more about RS&G’s work here.