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Residents from Pinewood were the first to try out new beach wheelchairs on Exmouth Beach

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Residents from local residential home were the first to try out new beach wheelchairs on Exmouth Beach.

Carers and residents from Pinewood Residential Home in Budleigh Salterton were given the opportunity to test drive Exmouth new beach friendly wheelchairs recently. 

The new wheelchairs have been by purchased Exmouth Town Council and through generous funding by The Chiefs Foundation, the Clare Milne Trust, the Devon Super Team, plus crowdfunding community donations, of which Pinewood has been a big sponsor.  

Four of Pinewood’s residents were lucky enough to access and enjoy the beach whilst trying out Exmouth’s new beach wheelchairs over the Easter holidays. They were joined by the Lord Mayor of Exmouth Councillor Steve Gazzard, Councillor Pauline Stott who has been instrumental in this amazing initiative for Exmouth, plus members of the team from Pinewood.

The Town Council initiative aims to provide disabled people with greater access to the beach through the provision of specially adapted, all-terrain wheelchairs which will be hired out free of charge from their new premises on the beach front.

Philip Sadeghi, Managing Director at Pinewood Residential Home said “Our residents have thoroughly enjoyed being out and about on the beach again today. It’s great to be able to offer people with accessibility requirements access to the beach in Exmouth, the beach should be for everyone to enjoy.

“We are proud to have been a sponsor and supporter of this fantastic initiative and are looking forward to going back in the summer when the weather is warmer and having a proper dip in the sea with the beach wheelchairs”.

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Pinewood Residents Visit the Donkey Santuary

donkey sanctuary pinewood residential nursing care home devonYesterday afternoon’s minibus outing proved to be just the treat for the residents at Pinewood as they got to pay a visit to the Donkey Sanctuary in Sidmouth. The three quarters of an hour they were there seemed to go on for much longer as they were guided around the stables and allowed to touch the donkeys. The donkeys themselves were so friendly and everybody seemed to have a connection with them. A lot of thanks should go to the staff at the sanctuary who were extremely helpful in helping to ensure the residents were given a wonderful time.

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