St. Peter’s home receives the life changing COVID-19 vaccine

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Zeana - an individual we support receiving vaccine Marion - an individual we support holding a page with writing to say she is getting her vaccine

Our staff and the people we support at St. Peter’s Home in Watford have now all received the first dose of their vaccinations against COVID-19.

Our family at St. Peter’s were pleased to receive the vaccine, which represents a significant step towards a return to normality for the care home on Louvain Way. They’re now calling on the public to have the jab as soon as they’re able, to speed up the reopening of society.

Zeana, a person we support at St Peter’s, said: “I think we should all take the protection of the vaccine for the future, and make it work. Our lives are important. Please get the vaccine and stay at home as much as you can.”

Seema Khadun, manager of St Peter’s home, said: “We are thrilled that we have been able to provide residents with the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. It will change the lives of our residents and provides us with hope that the pandemic will end soon.”


John Godden MBE, CEO, added:
“The distribution of this vaccine is a fantastic way to start the new year – 2021! There is real hope now, that as more and more vulnerable people like our wonderful residents at St Peter’s Home receive this lifechanging inoculation, a return to normal life is just around the corner.”

Salutem Care and Education – John Godden Honary Award

Salutem Care and Education – John Godden Honary Award

We are proud to celebrate a remarkable achievement for our CEO, John Godden, who has been awarded an honorary degree from Kingston University. This prestigious recognition was presented at the university’s final graduation ceremony in acknowledgment of John’s outstanding contributions to the care and education of people with complex needs.