The Duke of Kent officially opened a care home in Sindlesham.
His Royal Highness toured the home named Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Court, in Mole Road, on Tuesday, November 22.
He was invited to unveil an engraved stone plaque to commemorate the opening of the care home and met with staff from its operator RMBI Care Co.
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The Duke spoke with Home Manager, Abigail Cranston; RMBI Care Co. Managing Director, Mark LLoyd; and the Chairman of RMBI Care Co., John Boyington CBE.
Both residents and staff at the newly named Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Court had the opportunity to meet the Duke of Kent in person, who was pleased to greet everyone around the home.
RMBI Care Co. provides residential care, nursing care and residential dementia support to older Freemasons, their families and people in the wider community.
The Home is rated ‘Good’ by the Care Quality Commission.
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