RESIDENTS at Summerville Care Home in Stockton Heath, Warrington were treated to a vibrant and energetic performance by a local youth Morris dancing troupe.
The visit, which filled the care home with the cheerful sounds of bells and lively music, was a huge success, creating a memorable day for both residents and staff.
The young dancers arrived in their traditional costumes and performed a series of intricate and lively dances on the lawn. Residents watched from the comfort of the lounge and garden area, clapping along to the rhythm and sharing stories of their own experiences with folk traditions. The performance not only showcased the talent of the local youth but also provided a wonderful opportunity for intergenerational connection, bridging the gap between past and present.
Sam Kelly, home manager said: “Seeing the joy on our residents’ faces was truly heartwarming. The performance was a fantastic blend of tradition and youthful energy. It brought back so many happy memories for our residents and created a beautiful, shared experience. We are incredibly grateful to the Morris dancers for sharing their time and talent with us and look forward to welcoming them back in the future.”
The visit is part of Summerville’s ongoing commitment to engaging residents with the local community and providing diverse and enriching activities.
Summerville Care Home is run by HC-One, the largest provider of adult social care in Great Britain.
