Resident’s emotional surprise at Mill Lane Care Home

In a moving display of care and kindness, a special moment unfolded at Mill Lane Care Home in Felixtowe. Peggy, a beloved resident who recently celebrated her 99th birthday, received a touching surprise from Simon, member of the care team.

 

Resident's emotional surprise at Mill Lane Care Home

Resident Land Girl’s emotional surprise at Mill Lane Care Home

 

Land Girl legacy

 

Peggy’s birthday may have passed, but the joy continued when team member Simon found an old photograph. The picture showed Peggy walking through Ipswich, in her Land Army uniform. She was accompanied by her fellow Land Girls – a memory dear to her heart.

Presenting the framed photograph to Peggy, Simon’s thoughtful gesture spoke volumes about the compassionate spirit of Mill Lane care home. Peggy’s face lit up, expressing her gratitude and surprise for the gift.

 

Picture perfect memories

 

Debbie Austin, Activities Co-Ordinator at Mill Lane photographed the touching moment. “Peggy receiving this picture from Simon was wonderful,” she said. “It reminds her of happy times, and we love celebrating our resident’s lives.”

Simon was happy to see Peggy’s reaction. “Peggy brings so much joy to our home here at Mill Lane,” he said. “I wanted to do something special for her, and to celebrate her life, and seeing her smile made it all worth it.”

This simple exchange between Peggy and Simon shows the caring and friendly atmosphere at Mill Lane Care Home, where every resident is valued and celebrated.

 

What was the Women’s Land Army?

 

The Women’s Land Army (WLA) played a pivotal role in enhancing Britain’s food production amidst the challenges of World War II.

Prior to the Second World War, Britain heavily relied on imported food. However, the onset of war pushed for a shift towards domestic food production, requiring an expansion of cultivated land.

 

Land Girls

 

With a significant portion of male agricultural workers enlisting in the armed forces, the need arose for women to step in and form a new workforce in rural areas.

These “land girls” undertook a diverse range of tasks on agricultural land, demonstrating resilience and adaptability in varied weather conditions. They were deployed across the country, contributing tirelessly to the war effort through their crucial agricultural work.

 

More about Mill Lane and Healthcare Homes

 

Mill Lane care home

 

Mill Lane specialises in residential, nursing and dementia care for the elderly living in Suffolk. The home has a warm and homely atmosphere from the minute you walk through the door and it has an enviable reputation within the local community for its high quality care.

For more information on how to support Mill Lane, or to arrange a visit, please contact Healthcare Homes at 01394 338776.

 

Healthcare Homes

 

Healthcare Homes Group is the parent company of Mill Lane. 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 homeshome carelive-in carespecialist care, or recruitment opportunities, please visit our main website or reach out to our helpful advisors at 01206 646646.

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