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The
Redevelopment Appeal Echo Community Newsletter May 2010
£1 MILLION EXTENSION GETS UNDER WAY

Photo: Carol de Rose
Work has begun on the first phase of the redevelopment of St
Andrew’s House in Earlsdon. At the end of March contractors
Ian Neale Ltd arrived on site, to begin the £1million+
extension, which has been in the pipeline for some time.
This stage of the project, which is expected to take about a
year to complete, will wrap around two sides of the lounge
to provide initially eight en suite bedrooms, a new dining
room, a staff reception station and an assisted bathroom.
The development is taking place on the south side of the
existing home, facing on to Beechwood Avenue, with the
contractor’s entrance at the bottom of Shaftesbury Road.
Eventually, as more money becomes available there will be 32
en suite bedrooms, bringing St Andrew’s in line with
national statutory requirements set in 2002 when new care
standards were introduced.
The money for the initial stage of the project has come from
generous donations as well as a large bank loan. In his
spring newsletter Chairman of the Trustees Kenneth Holmes
made an appeal for more donations. ‘We need just 750 good
persons willing to make a gift to St Andrew’s of £1000
each.’ He felt there must be many people in Coventry and
beyond who want to show solidarity and support to St
Andrew’s with thankfulness for the care of the elderly both
past and present. Some people had already made pledges.
‘This appeal and challenge is our way of eliminating the
need for the loan,’ he said.
St Andrew’s House, at 19 St Andrew’s Road was first opened
in 1956, after a five year search for a suitable property by
Coventry and District Free Church Homes, the not-for-profit
registered charity which provides continuing care in a
Christian environment for up to twenty-eight older people.
Initially there were ten residents and just one paid member
of staff, the Matron who received a salary of £234 per year.
Much of the day to day running of the home was in the hands
of about twenty to thirty volunteers. The early residents
would be in their sixties or seventies, generally able to
look after themselves and be mobile. If they became too ill
or dependent they could not stay.
This is very different from the St Andrew’s of today: there
are currently 40 staff, mostly part-time, involved in care,
catering and administration. The level of care has altered
over the years: fewer residents are fully mobile and
independent, resulting in an impressive programme of ‘in
house’ activities organised by Sue Wright and ranging from
creative mobility and massage to poetry and music
appreciation. Some residents visit the Wellspring café at
Earlsdon Methodist Church on Friday mornings, and there are
plans to visit garden centres once the weather improves. The
average age of residents has increased to an amazing 90
years old (the oldest resident, Rose Haddock, will be 101 in
June.)
As a registered charity, St Andrew’s receives no direct
government funding, and assisting the Trustees in their
quest for financial support is newly appointed Charity
Secretary Mike Newton. Mike, a recently retired teacher of
Spencer Avenue, Earlsdon, took on the role at the beginning
of this year, having previously had some connections with St
Andrew’s through his involvement with Warwick Road United
Reformed Church’s reading group and its monthly poetry
sessions for residents. Mike explained ‘It is my job to
steer St Andrew’s through the labyrinth of charitable giving
and to create the best possible opportunities to raise
money. It is amazing how over the years money has come into
the home from the most unexpected sources at unexpected
times and we’re confident that this will continue.’
Fund raising activities planned for May include a coffee
morning on Tuesday 18th and a Hog Roast on the afternoon of
Saturday 22nd. For more information on these and other ways
in which you can support St Andrew’s, phone 7767 3745.
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