
Thank You from our home to your home
The management and staff at Sallypark are overwhelmed with the generosity, support and well wishes that we have received during this pandemic.
We are so pleased to have prevented our residents from contracting Covid 19.
We will continue to strive to maintain this. Sincerest thanks to everyone, from school children,neighbours and Christmas wishes to everyone.
On behalf of management and staff we would like to wish our residents and families and a very happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Stay Safe.
Seamus McDonagh would like to thank Betty and Jamie for all the calls and window visits, and for the little drop of brandy that Betty brings up. A special thanks to Alex the physio who has helped him a lot and to all the staff for looking after him and cheering him up.
Catherine Slattery (Kitty) would like to thank all the staff who take great care of her especially since she hasn’t seen a lot of her family through the pandamic.
Ann Burns would like to say a big thanks to her family and friends who have been wonderful throughout the past few months sending cards and sweets and FaceTime calls throughout the week. She wishes them a very Happy Christmas.
Margaret Donnelan (Greta) would like to wish all her family and friends a Happy Christmas. A special hello to Deirdre Gorman who has a very special place in her heart.
Dante Cinelli wishes all his family a lovely Christmas and loves to get visits and video calls from them. He looks forward to seeing his grandchildren again.
Peggy Bolger would like to thank all the staff for all their help especially the past few months when she couldn’t see as much of her family. She wants to thank her family for being so thoughtful sending her presents and always at the end of the phone for her.
Margaret Wright, wishes family friends and staff a wonderful Christmas. She is asking Santa for a toy boy this year.
Ann Guilfoyle wishes all family, friends and staff a very Happy Christmas. She’d like to thank her family for being so good and always ringing her everyday, it made not seeing them easier.