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‘A port in a storm’ – Geoff’s story at heart of Cooksons Court’s 10-year milestone

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When Geoff moved into Cooksons Court in Yeovil last autumn, it marked the start of a difficult but ultimately life-changing journey for both him and his wife, Julia.

Geoff lives with dementia, and after a rapid decline in his wellbeing, Julia knew he needed professional, ongoing support. Cooksons Court, a residential and nursing care home run by not-for-profit Somerset Care, came highly recommended.

Julia visiting her husband Geoff at Cooksons Court © Somerset Care Group

“The decision to move my husband, Geoff, into a care home came after a rapid decline in his wellbeing. There was no time for a gradual transition; he needed professional, ongoing support right away,” Julia said.

Over time, thanks to the patience and support of the care team, Geoff settled in – and the couple now consider Cooksons Court a second home.

“Geoff gradually began to feel like part of the Cooksons community,” said Julia. “For us, Cooksons Court became a place of stability and in many ways our second home and port in a storm.”

The Cooksons Court building © Somerset Care Group

Their story is one of many shared by the home as it marks its 10th anniversary this week. Since opening in 2015, Cooksons Court has supported more than 2,000 people with residential, nursing, dementia and respite care.

Manager Kristie Chubb said: “We recognise that the people we support are individuals with life stories to tell. It’s our privilege to support them – and their families – through every step.”

Cooksons Court will celebrate the milestone on Friday 19th September with a day of community entertainment and reflection.

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