Easter treat for local care home

Laura Monteath
Authored by Laura Monteath
Posted: Monday, April 25, 2022 - 09:11

The Easter Bunny recently made a special delivery to Pine Villa Care Home in Loanhead to celebrate the Spring holiday.

Local housebuilder Dandara donated arts and crafts materials, as well as an Easter tree, to delighted residents who quickly got to work creating a colourful selection of Easter bonnets.

Denise William Home Manager from Pine Villa Care Home, comments: “It was great to get our residents together to make their own Easter bonnets. Not only did it give them an opportunity to express their creativity, but it created a meaningful activity that allowed residents to share past stories and enjoy sensory interactions. We are thankful to Dandara for providing the materials that allowed our residents to take part in such a fun activity.”

According to The National Care Forum, arts in care homes can provide many benefits to residents, such as increased confidence and improved brain function.

Lisa Archibald, Head of Sales at Dandara East Scotland, adds: “The arts play a vital role within care homes as they help to enhance residents’ emotional wellbeing, which is why it was important to us to donate materials for an arts and craft activity to Pine Villa Care Home. We love the creative Easter bonnet designs that the residents came up with!”

Dandara is currently selling its new homes at Ashgrove in Straiton, which is just a few minutes away from Pine Villa Care Home, where a collection of 3-, 4- and 5-bedroom homes are available. Prices start from £274,995 for a 3-bedroom home.

To find out more about Ashgrove or Dandara, call 0131 341 1873 or visit www.dandara.com/ashgrove.

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