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Fremantle Trust

About The Fremantle Trust

 

Founded in 1992, The Fremantle Trust is a registered charity and not-for-profit organisation providing care and support services that enhance the quality of life of over 1,100 older people and adults with learning disabilities.

 

As part of The Orders of St John Care Trust Group, we are one the UK's leading not-for-profit care providers, in total employing over 5,700 colleagues, managing over 500 volunteers and supporting more than 3,700 people. 

 

We are committed to supporting individuals to ensure they are listened to, valued and respected at all times, with kindness and compassion and we work in close partnership with individuals, families and carers to ensure changing care needs are met.

 

Over 1,300 dedicated and highly skilled Fremantle colleagues are committed to helping people live life to the full. We fully support our people and are committed to continuous learning so we can continue to lead the way in our field.

Our services include care homes, extra care, residential and supported living schemes. We are passionate about putting the person at the heart of all we do to ensure they receive the highest possible standards of care and support, when they need it most. This is what makes The Fremantle Trust the special place it is today.

For more information please visit www.fremantletrust.org/

Alternatively contact [email protected]

 

Homes for Older People in Buckinghamshire

Wing, Aylesbury, Chesham, Marlow, Burnham, Holmer Green,

Princes Risborough, High Wycombe, Farnham Common, Stoke Mandeville and Chalfont St Peter

 

Extra Care Services

Lady Elizabeth House, Maidenhead

 

Homes for Older People in North London

Brunswick Park, Finchley, Cricklewood, Harrow

 

Learning Disability Services

Milton Keynes, Aylesbury, Hazlemere, High Wycombe, Chesham,

Gerrards Cross, Bedford, Royston

 

 Community Based Support Hubs

Aylesbury (Nclude), Bedford (MyTime)

Aylesbury (Connect – Home care)

Day care services in Bourne End, Maidenhead,

North London and Harrow

 

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WATCH: A Family testimonial

WATCH: A Resident testimonial

 

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