Saint Cecilia’s Care Group has unveiled its own thank you message to fellow care workers, the NHS and all keyworkers for their efforts in the fight against Covid-19.
Marking the first anniversary of the pandemic, across all of its five centres in Scarborough and Pickering, the care group has added a thank you message to its own signs.
It reads:
‘To the doctors, nurses, carers and all keyworkers we say a huge Thank You!’.
The signs are clearly visible at Saint Cecilia’s Nursing Home on Filey Road, Saint Cecilia’s Care Home on Stepney Road, Normanby House on Belgrave Crescent and Saint Cecilia’s Day Care Centre at Eastway, Eastfield, all in Scarborough and at Alba Rose Care Home on Middleton Road, Pickering.
Managing Director Mike Padgham said the Care Group wanted to send out a clear message of thanks.
“We wanted to say a huge thank you to our own staff and also to all our fellow care workers and all the NHS staff and other keyworkers for an amazing year of selfless, compassionate and outstanding hard work,” he said.
“All keyworkers in so many fields have put the care of others ahead of their own health and safety for a full year now and we owe them a debt of gratitude.
“This is our way of spreading that message of thanks to all those who have done so much for the community.”


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