Tina Richardson
Wayne has accepted Thames as his home. He is not one to mix especially with large groups, he prefers to stay at home.
Wayne is happy with Janeen and Jacob as his staff. He has grown within this space and manages better days. Waynes older brother Dean now resides at the Trust, he also enjoys it. As time goes by he will be as happy as Wayne. The guys both go to the Gym, Horse Riding, Craft, Swimming etc.
They have a very nice life style, I don’t know of any other service that has so much going for it.
The people of Thames have accepted the Life Stylers that reside at the Trust. They both keep Dental, Podiatry appointments which is important for me. When Peter Rutherford and Murray Lynds offered Wayne a home he went for a visit and didn’t return. If a problem occurred the staff were relocated, not the client. When Wayne arrived at the Trust there was a very small number of Life Stylers, He lived at 104 which is now the Cafe.
The Staff are very caring and Ian has made an amazing difference to the way it is now I feel Wayne has changed all for the best. He is older and can understand better Wayne and Dean have always been cuddly and love to give me a hug, which I miss from them both. They’ve had some brilliant times lots of laughs, but also as many sad times. For Wayne its grown for him and I would hope that it grows for Dean.