Inspirational care home worker at Scarbrough Court braves the shave for local charity

15 October 2024

Left picture: Care worker Tracey Nichol in a pink top with a love hear t on it from RMBI Care Co. Home Scarbrough Court, in Cramlington, Northumberland with volunteer Martin Peagam in a red polo shirt, and his hearing dog, Inca, from Newcastle Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. Image 3: Tracey Nichol in a pink top proudly showing off her ’new look’ with Activities Coordinator Stacey Louise wearing a white top with black dots at RMBI Care Co. Home Scarbrough Court, in Cramlington, Northumberland.

Inspirational care home worker at Scarbrough Court braves the shave for local charity

Dogs are man’s best friend and provide great comfort, and residents and staff at Scarbrough Court, in Cramlington, Northumberland, know this by experience. Some dogs even have important roles in supporting those in the community who are blind or deaf.

One inspirational care worker, Tracey Nichol, decided to do her part. She has shaved her long hair, raising over £2,500, which she has split between Newcastle Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, and for resident activities at her care home.

Newcastle Hearing Dogs for Deaf People is a special charity to me as they supported my brother who is deaf. When Ernie the dog came along, it really helped my brother with his daily struggles; it changed our lives. Sadly, this year we lost Ernie to cancer after having him for nine years,

says Tracey.

Tracey has also sponsored six hearing dogs from their puppy stages, to when they are ready to live in their forever homes. She adds:

It takes 18 months to train dogs to become someone’s ears, and change their lives in so many ways. Sadly not a lot of people are aware of hearing dogs, and how much they do. They are true heroes!

Tracey, who has worked at Scarbrough Court for four years, also raised funds to support resident activities at her Home. She said:

We are like a huge family, both team members and residents. We laugh, cry, and support each other through the day. So I wanted to give something back to make a bit of a difference, to see residents smile.

Everyone at the Home rallied round to support her fundraising efforts with Tracey’s long hair being cut at the Home.

 

Staff members Panagiotis Celadaris in a green shirt, and Leigh Stephenson in a pink top, shaving Tracey Nichol’s locks at RMBI Care Co. Scarbrough Court, in Cramlington, Northumberland.

She was sponsored by residents, staff, relatives and the Home’s Association of Friends. Scarbrough Court Home Manager, Sam Buxton, says:

Tracey is a very positive person and we are proud to have supported her amazing fundraising effort.

[Summary: An inspirational care worker, Tracey Nichol at Scarbrough Court, in Cramlington, Northumberland  has shaved her long hair, raising over £2,500, which she has split between Newcastle Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, and for resident activities at her care home.]

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