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Spring 2009
Issue 48

Letter from the Editor
Grand Secretary's Column
Address by The Grand Master
News and Views
On The Level
Masonic Education
International News
Royal Arch News
Freemasonry Beyond The Craft
A Bit Rum
The Business of Freemasonry
Freemasonry and Suffrage
Graduates into Freemasonry
The Meaning of the Sphinx
Westminster Bridge
Masonic from its Foundation
Off the Record
Review: Scottish Rite Ritual
Review: The Compasses and the Cross
Review: The Sphinx Mystery
Review: A Handbook for the Freemason's Wife
Letters to the Editor
Library & Museum of Freemasonry
Grand Lodge
Grand Charity
Masonic Samaritan Fund
RMBI
RMTGB
Canon Richard Tydeman: Hidden Mysteries
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FREEMASONRY TODAY

The RMBI has been caring for older freemasons and their dependants for more than 160 years

RMBI


Services Provided by the RMBI

The Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution (RMBI) has been caring for older freemasons and their dependants for more than 160 years. The RMBI operate 17 care Homes across England and Wales offering a range of high quality care. Many of the Homes are registered for both residential and nursing care and a number offer specialist dementia care.
     Limited sheltered accommodation is offered for those people who prefer to live more independently, but with support nearby in an emergency, as well as short-stay breaks, including respite care. These are helpful for both those living alone, and for families that need a little respite from the demands of caring for an older relative.
     The RMBI treat everyone as an individual. Every potential resident is assessed to find out what type of care package would best meet their needs. A tailor-made care plan is put together which is reviewed on a regular basis.
     Residents who choose an RMBI Home have the security of knowing that they have a home for life regardless of any change in their financial circumstances, as long as the institution can cater for their particular care needs.

DEMENTIA CARE

All RMBI Homes are able to offer places to people with dementia, dependent on the needs of the individual. As well this, six RMBI Homes contain specialist Dementia Support Units which provide specific care for those residents with dementia.
     These Units include:

  • Trained staff who specialise in dementia care;
  • Enclosed gardens to provide a safe outdoor space;
  • Signage and décor sympathetic to the needs of people with dementia.
RESIDENTIAL AND NURSING CARE

RMBI Homes with residential and nursing care provide:
  • Day-to-day support;
  • A comfortable and safe environment to live in;
  • Well-balanced diet to maintain healthy living;
  • Activities of real interest and enjoyment;
  • Privacy and dignity;
  • Support for physical, spiritual, intellectual, emotional and social needs;
  • Personal care – that is, assistance with getting up and going to bed, eating, washing, dressing and using the amenities that the Home has to offer.
APPLYING FOR AN RMBI HOME

Anyone interested in applying for a place at an RMBI Home should contact the Home directly. For RMBI Home locations and contact details please go to www.rmbi.org.uk, or contact the Care Operations Team on 020 7596 2400.
     RMBI services are available to people with either private or public funding. All applicants to an RMBI Home are assessed on an individual basis and advised of their weekly fee before moving into the Home. The weekly fee covers provision of accommodation, meals and care, and may change as care needs change.

Call for Trustees

Would you be prepared to volunteer some time to help guide the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution over the next five years?
     We are recruiting three Trustees (male or female) for our Board in London which meets four times a year plus an AGM.
     We are particularly keen to add people with experience of Human Resources, Property and Care Homes/Social Care management. These roles are unpaid, although all reasonable expenses are reimbursed.
     Support and training is provided.
     If you are interested in being considered for Board membership, please write with a copy of your CV to David Innes, Chief Executive. Closing date: 31 May 2009

    CONTACT DETAILS
Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution
60 Great Queen Street, London WC2B 5AZ
T 020 7596 2400
F 020 7404 0724
enquiries@rmbi.org.uk
www.rmbi.org.uk


  Issue 48, Spring 2009
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