Care home celebrates 'cherished' worker, 83

A woman with white-blonde hair in a pink top with dark pink flowers. She is holding a bunch of flowers and is wearing a black sash with gold writing that reads "I'm retired". In the background, there is a banner which says "happy retirement", and a flag that says "I don't want to, I don't have to, you can't make me, I'm retired".Image source, Coverage Care
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Irene Woods was celebrated with a retirement party

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A care home has honoured a "cherished" employee who has retired at 83.

Irene Woods worked at Montgomery House in Shrewsbury for 10 years - working 12 hours shifts right up until her retirement. Coverage Care, the company that runs the home, said she was "dedicated" and beloved".

"We have been blessed to have Irene working here at Montgomery House," said Rhea Paller, home manager. The firm threw Ms Woods a retirement party to mark her leaving.

Ms Woods said the decision to leave came after she decided to start slowing down.

"Her dedication and commitment are inspiring to everyone, and she will be sorely missed," the home manager said.

Coverage Care said Ms Woods had a "warm and joyful" retirement party surrounded by colleagues, residents, and friends - many of them were people she had supported through her career.

Eleven women are standing up, dressed in nursing uniform, standing around a woman with white blonde hair and a pink top with dark pink flowers. The woman is wearing a black sash that says "i'm retired". Another woman is crouching down in front of her, holding a chocolate cake. On a table there are two large boxes of flowers and boxes of food below it.Image source, Coverage Care
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Irene was described as a "truly remarkable lady"

Chief executive Debbie Price said Irene was "a truly remarkable lady."

Montgomery House has 90 bedrooms and a purpose-built nursing home. Care there varies from general nursing, dementia nursing and respite care.

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