Rotherwood Care Homes Host Marie Curie Coffee Morning
Rotherwood Care Homes have all hosted a Marie Curie Coffee Morning on 3rd March, welcoming families, friends and community members to support the Great Daffodil Appeal.
One of the UK’s leading end-of life charities, the Marie Curie Great Daffodil Appeal helps support everyone through all aspects of dying, death, and bereavement. Wearing your daffodil and taking part in the Great Daffodil Appeal helps ensure that everyone gets the care and support they need towards the end of their lives. Rotherwood is thrilled to have raised more than £700 across the homes, with more donations coming in.
Staff at Hampton Grange and Gwen Walford were suitably dressed as daffodils for the occasion, while over at Dorset House the lounge was decorated with Marie Curie bunting and vases of daffodils. A delicious display of cakes had been diligently prepared by the talented kitchen team for guests to enjoy. The lounge at Kington Court was awash with yellow balloons, tablecloths, and daffodils. Residents and guests enjoyed slices of lemon sponge with tea and coffee. Guests at Lynhales Hall were treated to entertainment from singer, Hugh, as residents united with their family members. St George’s Park were joined by year 9 students from Telford Priory School, who had baked cakes ahead of the event and made coffees for guests. Meanwhile, Berrington’s Café at Roden Hall was adorned with Marie Curie bunting and an array of yellow cakes and daffodils covered tabletops. Residents and guests gathered to socialise over coffee and cake while singer, Alexandra, entertained visitors in the lounge.
Thank you to all Rotherwood staff for organising the events and thank you to all those who attended the homes on what was a joyous occasion for a worthy cause.
Rotherwood Healthcare provides award-winning Residential, Nursing and Specialist Dementia Care in its family of homes across the West Midlands. To find out more, visit www.rotherwood.care. For more information on becoming a member of the Rotherwood Healthcare team, or to browse current vacancies, visit www.rotherwood-people.co.uk/vacancies, or call 01509 410887.
Staff at Hampton Grange and Gwen Walford were suitably dressed as daffodils for the occasion, while over at Dorset House the lounge was decorated with Marie Curie bunting and vases of daffodils. A delicious display of cakes had been diligently prepared by the talented kitchen team for guests to enjoy. The lounge at Kington Court was awash with yellow balloons, tablecloths, and daffodils. Residents and guests enjoyed slices of lemon sponge with tea and coffee. Guests at Lynhales Hall were treated to entertainment from singer, Hugh, as residents united with their family members. St George’s Park were joined by year 9 students from Telford Priory School, who had baked cakes ahead of the event and made coffees for guests. Meanwhile, Berrington’s Café at Roden Hall was adorned with Marie Curie bunting and an array of yellow cakes and daffodils covered tabletops. Residents and guests gathered to socialise over coffee and cake while singer, Alexandra, entertained visitors in the lounge.
Thank you to all Rotherwood staff for organising the events and thank you to all those who attended the homes on what was a joyous occasion for a worthy cause.
Rotherwood Healthcare provides award-winning Residential, Nursing and Specialist Dementia Care in its family of homes across the West Midlands. To find out more, visit www.rotherwood.care. For more information on becoming a member of the Rotherwood Healthcare team, or to browse current vacancies, visit www.rotherwood-people.co.uk/vacancies, or call 01509 410887.