Meallmore appoints Graeme Currie as Property Director to lead expansion and new care home developments across Scotland.

We are delighted to announce the finalists for the Meallmore Colleague Awards 2024. These awards celebrate the exceptional dedication and contribution of our colleagues who go above and beyond to provide outstanding care. The ceremony will take place on 2nd October 2024 at the Hilton Dunblane Hydro, and we look forward to honouring our team’s achievements.
At Meallmore, we believe that our colleagues are at the heart of our success. Each finalist has been nominated by over 1500 residents, families, and peers for their remarkable work in upholding our values and commitment to quality care. The awards highlight a wide range of roles within Meallmore, from frontline carers to support teams who ensure our homes operate smoothly.
The Meallmore Colleague Awards serve as a reminder of the incredible teamwork that exists across our homes. From innovative approaches to care, to making a positive impact on residents' lives, each of these finalists represents the core values that make Meallmore a leading care provider.
As we prepare for the awards ceremony at Hilton Dunblane Hydro on 2nd October, we invite all colleagues to take pride in the positive difference they make every day. The Meallmore Colleague Awards 2024 is a chance to celebrate those who go above and beyond in providing exceptional care and creating a warm, welcoming environment for residents.
To see the full list of finalists and learn more about the awards, visit the Meallmore Colleague Awards 2024 page.
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