Tracy Eves, a dedicated carer at Meadow House care home in Norfolk, has been recognised by Deborah Sturdy, Chief Nurse for Adult Social Care, Department of Health & Social Care, for her exemplary commitment and pioneering role as one of Norfolk’s first Nursing Associates.

Team at Meadow House, with Deborah Sturdy (pictured left)
Unwavering commitment
Tracy’s journey into nursing began in September 2018 when she joined the Trainee Nursing Associate (TNA) scheme through her employer, Healthcare Homes, as one of the inaugural cohorts in Norfolk and Waveney. The TNA scheme provides a level 5 apprenticeship, fully accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Council, bridging the gap between healthcare assistants and nurses.
Previous awards and acknowledgments
Tracy’s dedication and passion for caregiving earned her a Silver Award nomination for Outstanding Services to Social Care in 2021.Christine Futter, Chief Operating Officer for Norfolk and Suffolk Care Support, commended Tracy, stating, “Tracy’s journey is a testament to her dedication and serves as a fantastic example to the trainee nursing profession.” Tracy’s illustrious career at Meadow House spans 25 years, during which she has transitioned from a care assistant to a senior carer, clinical support worker, and healthcare practitioner.
Tracy’s journey
Her journey culminated in her successful completion of the TNA training, empowering her to provide enhanced care services to residents. In March, Tracy shared her inspiring journey at a care industry workshop in Cambridge, offering invaluable insights into the TNA role and its transformative impact. Tracy’s poignant account moved the audience to tears, emphasising the profound significance of investing in caregiver development.
Reflecting on her experience, Tracy expressed gratitude for the TNA opportunity, stating, “I never thought I would be able to work in nursing… It has given me so much.” Tracy remains committed to continuous learning, actively engaging with her nursing colleagues to further enhance her caregiving skills.
Dedication to Meadow House
Tracy’s dedication extends beyond her professional responsibilities as she fosters a positive atmosphere and culture within Meadow House. She encourages fellow carers to seize similar opportunities for personal and professional growth, underscoring the invaluable contributions of care staff to residential and nursing settings.
Tracy’s unwavering dedication and outstanding service to Meadow House exemplify the transformative impact of investing in caregiver development.
Her journey inspires carers across Norfolk and beyond to pursue excellence in caregiving, embodying the spirit of compassionate healthcare.
More about Meadow House and Healthcare Homes
Meadow House
Meadow House provides residential and nursing care to elderly people living in Norfolk. The home also has a young persons disability unit and specialises in care for people with multiple sclerosis. The home is at ground floor level throughout and is very friendly – everyone is treated like family.
For more information on how to support Meadow House, or to arrange a visit, please contact Healthcare Homes at 01760 306350
Healthcare Homes
Healthcare Homes Group is the parent company of Meadow House. Additionally, it is a respected name in the care home industry. With a portfolio of 48 care homes as well as domiciliary and Live-in care services. Healthcare Homes consistently ranks among the top care home providers.
For further details on our care homes, home care, live-in care, specialist care, or recruitment opportunities, please visit our main website or reach out to our helpful advisors at 01206 646646
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