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A glorious day for a garden party

12 August

A glorious day for a garden party at Bupa's Mount Hall Nursing Home

 

In the warm August sunshine residents, employees, friends and family of Bupa’s Mount Hall Nursing Home celebrated the end of a £313,000 refurbishment with a much welcomed garden party.

With a pianist playing in the background, the home was officially reopened with a ribbon cutting by the oldest resident Rose Alleeson, 96. Attendees were treated to tea and cake as well as tours around the home and its beautiful grounds, which have also received a make over.

The refurbishment is part of Bupa’s multi-million pound investment in its care homes, to help improve the standard of care for older people throughout the UK.

Beverley Langford, the Care Home manager said: “The open day went well and we were lucky with the weather to be able to enjoy afternoon tea in our delightful gardens. Thank you to everyone who came along and allowed the residents to show off our wonderful home. The day was a success, I'm sure it is day everyone will remember for a long time.”

The investment means that a large number of facilities have been revamped, including ensuring that every bedroom has been kitted out with new furniture, curtains, fittings, and flat screen TVs.

Residents can also join the growing wave of “silver surfers” as they can now go on line with internet access in their own rooms.

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