Dec 16, 2022, 07:55 PM

The gift of time: meet the team working Christmas day to keep vital services running

The festive period is a time many people cherish, it’s a time to spend with family, a time to enjoy quality moments together and a time to make memories. But, for some this festive period, they are putting family plans on hold as they dedicate themselves to keeping essential services running.

Kelly Sweeney – a care assistant - will be enjoying Christmas Day and Boxing Day with the elderly residents of Rosepark Care Home in Uddingston. Kelly and her colleagues at the home will be going above and beyond to ensure residents have a magical day and the festive spirit is truly sprinkled on every activity throughout the day.

Speaking about why she chose to work Christmas Day, Kelly said: “There is no feeling quite like it when you see the sparkle in the eyes of the residents when we tell them it’s Christmas Day, they truly light up.

“Christmas Day in the care home is very special, we get the residents dressed in their favourite Christmas jumpers or special Christmas Day outfits and then have a lovely, homemade breakfast to kick off the day.

“Many of the residents will have visits from friends and family where they will exchange gifts and enjoy the day together. And, usually Santa himself makes an appearance!

“We all sit down to enjoy a traditional Christmas dinner together, making sure all of the trimmings are just as the residents like them and then to round off the day the residents relax and watch a Christmas film – It’s a Wonderful Life is a firm favourite with the residents of Rosepark.”

Kelly has worked at Rosepark for seven years and in that time has built meaningful relationships with many of the residents.

Kelly continued: “Our role for Christmas Day is simple, we want to make that day as special as we can for our residents. They’re like family to me and I want them to have a fantastic day with us and with their families when they come to visit.

“I choose to work Christmas Day because, for me, it gives me a sense of purpose. It’s such a boost to see the joy on the faces of our residents and I'm so thankful that I can be a part of that.”

Rosepark’s spacious environment – which currently caters for 60 residents - has been designed to create a safe and supportive home for all residents that is focused on person-centred care.

The home is part of the Renaissance Care Group, it currently operates 16 homes located across Scotland and currently provides care provision for 760 residents and employs around 1,150 staff.

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