Marigold: A Multicultural Haven for Nursing Excellence in Sunderland

2023-09-05 11:11:21

LONDON – A topram drinker is climbing the pinnacle of success in Britain with his determination and self-confidence. Bijumon Joseph’s achievements as a care home manager in Sunderland are a source of pride for all Malayalis working in the health sector in Britain. ‘Marigold’ Nursing Home on Leachmere Road, Sunderland has become synonymous with excellence in all areas under the leadership of Bijumon Joseph. Biju’s home today shines like a sunflower as the name suggests when the local media lists these achievements one by one.

Bijumon manager Marigold is the first Outstanding Care Home in North East England as rated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of England’s health and social care sector. In addition, Marigold has been awarded Healthwatch’s Star Award and Carehome UK’s Top-10 Award for five consecutive years. In the meantime, Biju’s management skills and leadership have given all the benefits to the organization which has completed the gold standard framework and acquired the accreditation. Among these achievements, Biju has received four National Care Awards and one International Care Award of her own.

Bijumon, a mail nurse, is the son of Joseph and Mary of Topramkudi Ilavunkal house in Idukki district. Having worked in Kottayam and Thiruvananthapuram Medical Colleges, Biju has the wealth of experience to spearhead revolutionary changes in the healthcare sector in Britain. Biju has always had support and strength from his wife Nobi, who works as a clinical lead at the care home.

Biju’s nursing care team consists of people from ten countries like India, Spain, Nigeria, Jamaica, South Africa, Israel, Philippines and Angola. Those who reside in the home also enjoy this diversity. Bijumon has achieved all its achievements by embracing these cultural diversities.

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The topic of discussion in the small town of Sunderland is the multicultural day organized yesterday at Biju Care Home with the participation of all the staff from different countries. Marigold and its rider Bijumon are basking in the glow of local media and social media coverage.

Dressed up in different nationalities, the Cultural Day came with a mix of music and dance programs that included Spanish music and Bollywood dance, as well as delicious food like Filipino noodles and Amangkolian beef curry.

Bijumon said that Marigold’s stated policy of promoting cultural diversity was evident through the celebration. Whoever works in this organization is valued only for their personality, skills and knowledge. He clarified that the message of Multicultural Day is that religion, caste and color are not matters of consideration. Itzi Bamberger, care home administrator, noted that working with people from different countries and cultures makes the workplace rich and residents and their families take pride in it.

Sunderland Central MP Julie Elliott opened the cultural day. City Mayor Councilor Dorothy Truman was the chief guest on the occasion.

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