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Published: 28/05/2026

40–80 characters

  • what the story is about
  • who was involved
  • where or when it happened
  • why it matters to the local community
  • the key outcome or highlight

 

Our Client enjoying a trip to a local market with their Carer

40–80 characters

Main body recommended length: 200-250 words maximum 300 words

What to include

Explain the main story in more detail. This section should expand on the introduction and give readers a clearer understanding of what happened.

You might include:

  • what took place
  • who was involved
  • where it happened
  • why it was important
  • any feedback, outcomes or quotes

Break your article into short paragraphs of 2–3 sentences to make it easier to read.

Client and Carer strolling through the local market

Quote - what to include

Recommended length: 20–40 words maximum ~60 words

Including a quote helps bring the story to life and shows the real impact of the event or activity.

This might be feedback from a Client, Carer, family member, or team member who was involved.

The quote should highlight how the experience made someone feel, why it was meaningful, or what made the day special.

Always include the person’s name and role beneath the quote where possible.

“Spending time out in the community together means so much to our Clients. Moments like this help build confidence, independence and genuine connections.

It’s incredibly rewarding to see the smiles and hear the stories that come from a simple afternoon out. These experiences remind us why providing compassionate, person-centred care at home is so important to the people we support.”

– Sarah Williams | Care Assistant, Right at Home Jersey

What to include

Use the closing section to wrap up the story and reinforce the positive impact of the activity, event or achievement.

This is a good place to briefly reflect on what the moment meant for the people involved and how it supports the local community.

You might include:

  • a final reflection on the experience
  • the positive impact for Clients or Care teams
  • a thank you to those involved
  • how the team continues to support people locally

End on a warm and positive note that reflects the values of Right at Home.

Keep the final paragraph clear, friendly and community-focused.