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CARERS RESTORE ELDERLY CLIENT’S FAITH FOLLOWING BURGLARY

Dave Pearce, John Seal and Sharon Gregory from Home Instead Senior Care

Two Home Instead CAREGivers have gone above and beyond their call of duty after their client was a victim of a burglary in which his war medals were stolen.

Local war hero John Seal, 98, had his five Second World War medals stolen in a burglary at his home over the weekend. The medals were an African Star, Italy Star, two end of World War Two medals and a Battle of Britain medal.

John’s CAREGiver ,Sharon Gregory, from Home Instead Senior Care in Chichester, discovered the break in when she turned up for her regular morning care visit and noticed the key safe had been ripped off the wall and the front door was open with the key still in the door.
 
Sharon immediately checked on John to make sure he was safe, and then called the police and reported the crime. They came to the house very quickly to investigate what had happened.

Sharon said: “As soon as I turned up in the morning, I knew something wasn’t right. The most important thing in all of this is that John wasn’t harmed, but it is a tragedy that someone would target him in this manner.

“I have come to know John and his family very well over the past two years, and he is one of the loveliest people I know and care for. We would love for John to get his medals back.”

Dave Pearce, another one of John’s regular CAREGivers, stayed two nights after the break in for no pay of his own accord, just to give John the comfort and reassurance that someone was there with him.

Dave said: “It is really scary to be burgled and I didn’t want John to be alone after what had just occurred. I treat my clients as if they were my own parents, and I just hope I was able to put John and his family at ease, knowing that someone was there with him after dark. John has lived such a remarkable life, and I want to make sure he is well looked after and cared for.”

Simon McGee, owner of Home Instead Chichester, said: “I am so proud of our CAREGivers and how they handled themselves in this unfortunate situation. We hire staff based on their desire to care, and we are extremely lucky to have such passionate and selfless people on our team.”

John’s nephew, also called Jon, posted an appeal on Facebook which went viral, and has been shared more than 70,000 times. A medal collector has even presented Mr Seal with a replacement set of the British medals.

John’s family has been amazed by the support and it has restored their faith in human nature, despite what happened to his uncle.

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