Methodist Homes (MHA)

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Methodist Homes (MHA)
FormationSeptember 1943
TypeCharitable organisation
HeadquartersEpworth House, 3 Stuart Street, DE1 2EQ
Location
Region
United Kingdom
Chairman
James Reilly
Chief Executive
Sam Monaghan
Revenue (2021/22)
£242 million[1]
Staff (2023)
7,000 [2]
Volunteers (2023)
3,000 [2]
Websitewww.mha.org.uk
Formerly called
Methodist Homes for the Aged

Methodist Homes (MHA) is the largest charity care provider for older people in Great Britain.[3] The charity's mission is to inspire the best care and wellbeing at every stage of later life.[4] MHA aims to enable older people to live later life well.[5]

MHA was established as an independent charity by the Methodist Church in 1943 and was formerly known as Methodist Homes for the Aged. Whilst MHA is open to providing care and support to people of all faiths and none, the charity continues to receive strong support from Methodists as well as other Christians to this day.[6]

MHA's head office is based in Derby, with award-winning residential, nursing and dementia care homes,[7] retirement housing and community support services provided across England, Scotland and Wales.

Charitable work[edit]

Established in 1943, MHA now delivers a range of services to over 18,000 individuals.[2]

The charity runs:

  • 88 residential, specialist dementia and nursing care homes, with 4,000 older residents.[2]
  • 67 thriving retirement living communities, which provide 2,800 older people living independently with flexible support and personalised care, with a further seven sites in development; and
  • 62 vibrant community groups (formerly Live at Home) for older people who live independently in their own homes. The community groups aim to tackle loneliness and isolation among older people.[2] Together with on-line services, these support about 11,500 older people.

These services are provided by 7,000 staff supported by 3,000 volunteers.[2]

All donations and any surplus generated are invested into MHA's services.

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://issuu.com/mha_methodisthomes/docs/21449.02_mha_annual_report_2022_v10_single_page [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ a b c d e f https://www.mha.org.uk/files/3116/3040/7574/MHA_annual_review_2020-21_web_copy.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  3. ^ "Charity Commission website".
  4. ^ "Our Mission & Values | MHA".
  5. ^ "About Us - Live Later Life Well | MHA".
  6. ^ "Our Story".
  7. ^ "Top 20 awards for MHA and its care homes | MHA".

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