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Education

Bridging Hearts Across Generations

Find out more about how Millennium Care care homes are bringing generations together and supporting youth in their skills development.

Norley Hall Care Home is welcoming students from Hope School and College to open opportunities for work placements and personal development.


Nicola Holland, FEU Head of Department at Hope School and College originally contacted the home to float the idea of work placements for her students.


The focus for the students is on employability and the development of workplace skills in a more general sense, e.g., communication, teamwork, following instructions and health and safety.

The team at Norley Hall prepared for the students to begin their experience days which started at the end of October.


Accompanied by Sam Aindow, Teaching Assistant and Work Placement Supervisor every Tuesday morning on each visit, Sam supports the students through their working life and skills program.

The students involved identified an aspiration to work in care, hospitality, and catering, so Activity Coordinator, Julia Entwistle prepared for the visit by organising varied cupcake designs to develop hospitality and catering skills.


Various activities in place for the students included crafting, baking and daily living skills which underpin the development of communication and leadership.

Bridging Hearts Across Generations

Millennium Care

Established in 1993, Millennium Care is a family-run care provider based in the North West. With five homes across Lancashire and Greater Manchester they are an award-winning care home group.

They pride themselves on their innovative approach to person-centred care, residents enjoy a luxury lifestyle and are encouraged to make their own decisions, do things they enjoy and live their lives to the fullest.

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