Easter fun at Healthcare Homes

Easter fun was had by all at our 48 homes and 11 homecare branches over the holiday weekend with lots of events and activities taking place for our residents, clients and staff to enjoy.

At Healthcare Homes we love to take part in events and activities and Easter provides a multitude of different things including crafts, gardening, reminiscing about Easter in the past, chocolate and, of course, a visit from the Easter bunny if we are lucky.

Most of us were blessed with some sunshine and were able to spend time outdoors enjoying visits from friends and families in our wonderful gardens.

Here are a few pictures to share some of the events which have been taking place.

 

An Easter bonnet competition was held for the children of staff at Manorcourt Homecare in Thurrock.

 

The Easter Bunny paid a visit to Mill Lane in Felixstowe – can you spot who is under those ears?

 

Easter bonnets were decorated and worn at Olive House in Newton Flotman, Norfolk

More than 100 Easter Eggs were delivered to The Hillings in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, from the local Tesco store.

 

At Romford Grange there were personalized cuddly bunnies and eggs for our residents.

All the residents at Haughgate House in Woodbridge enjoyed receiving their Easter Eggs.

 

 

At the Old Vicarage in Dorset there was a whole weekend of Easter Activities including Easter bingo and flower arranging.

And at Aldringham Court in Suffolk some amazing Easter eggs were produced during an Easter crafts session.

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