Carders Court Care Home Open Day

Date published: 23 April 2018


Carders Court Care Home in Rochdale welcomed the local community to celebrate the sixth annual Care Home Open Day.

Carders Court hosted a tea party, with performances from local entertainers and dance troop. The catering team provided a tea trolley with a choice of cream cakes, scones and savoury snacks, along with an old fashioned pick and mixed sweet display for residents and their loved ones.

Carders Court Home Manager, Nicola Royston said: “Thank you to all who came to take part in Care Home Open Day with us. We all had a wonderful time sitting and chatting with our loved ones and neighbours. Residents really enjoyed celebrating with the visitors and watching the dance troop perform.”

Care Home Open Day is a national event that gives local people the opportunity to learn more about the services at the heart of their community.

This year’s theme is ‘Linking Our Community’, and Carders Court owners HC-One decided to launch a ‘Big Sing’, with HC-One homes across the country forming their own choirs with residents, their loved ones, colleagues and neighbours.

The choirs sang ‘You Are My Sunshine’ at the same time, creating a ‘Big Sing’ bringing HC-One homes across the country together in unison.

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