Reuniting Loved Ones…

In the midst of the current Covid-19 pandemic, Bagatelle and Glenfield Care Homes are pioneering indoor visits and as a result had STV filming a heartwarming news story. With the introduction of Covid-19 testing for designated visitors, GMAS have been able to facilitate our first reunions. Have your tissues at the ready!   https://youtu.be/ZSIoQ0SJuBE

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GMAS Spring Charity Dinner

The GMAS Spring Charity Dinner will be held on Saturday 21 March 2020 in The Albany, Greenock, 7.00pm for 7.30pm. Tickets cost £30 and are available by calling us on 01475 729424. There will be a guest speaker, entertainment and a raffle. All proceeds will go to Bagatelle and Glenfield Care Homes. Dress code is

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Glenfield Inspection Success

The Care Inspectorate has a very important statutory role in ensuring that the National Care Standards for Older People in Scotland are being met. It ensures this by inspecting care homes on an annual unannounced basis or more frequently should there be a need. An Inverclyde care home, Glenfield in Bedford Street Greenock, has recently

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Three Great Runs Challenge

Charles Young, Chief Executive of local charity Greenock Medical Aid Society, has entered three of the Great Runs series to fundraise in support of the Society’s project to create a more dementia-friendly environment at its Bagatelle and Glenfield care homes. The three Great Runs series that Charles has entered are the newly introduced Great Edinburgh

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Fashion Show 2016 Success

Over 500 people attended the Society’s fundraising Fashion Show in Greenock Town Hall on Wednesday 12 October 2016. Guests were treated to the latest fashion designs from Chesca, Envy, James Lakeland, Breathless, Straps of Gourock, Robertson Outwear Greenock, Hats by Anna Maria of Ultimate Design. Guests were also treated to a wide range of trade stands

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