Tickled pink for breast cancer awareness

Homes throughout the Healthcare Homes Group arranged a wide range of activities to support this year’s ‘Pink Day’ in support of breast cancer awareness.

Residents at The Old Vicarage exercised to the Pink Panther theme tune, sang ‘I’m a pink toothbrush’ and made up words using the word ‘ink’. In the afternoon they made pink paper flowers which now look lovely on display throughout the home.

Staff and residents at Ashley Gardens were encouraged to wear pink and chefs at Foxgrove and Maynell in Felixstowe baked a range of pink delights.

Well done to everyone for supporting such a fantastic cause.

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