Potter House supports Burnworthy House after a flood, offering friendship and potential partnership for residents.

Callum Pearce manages Potter House. He met Alison Tiltman, who runs Burnworthy House. They talked about giving support and considered working together later.
Callum gave the residents chocolates and invited them to Potter House’s opening, which is happening on Thursday, May 8. The meeting could lead to a partnership. They plan shared trips for residents. This will help them make friends
Joint events are also in the works. Summer fetes and holiday celebrations are ideas. Residents may become pen pals, and they can share letters and stories. They can also discuss experiences between homes.
Potter House offers residential care, dementia, and respite care. The building is designed for sustainability. Callum said they want to support their community. He considered it an honor to meet Alison.
He wants to enrich residents’ lives. Callum said Burnworthy House has their support, and he hopes for a good partnership.