Published:
3:09 PM January 26, 2021
Residents at Windmill House Care Home in Wymondham enjoying the Burns Night bagpipe performance by volunteer piper and Wymondham resident Alisdair McClymont.
- Credit: Fran Annis
Spirits were lifted and happy memories made for care home residents and staff at a special Burns Night celebration.
The Covid-secure event on January 25 took place in the day for dozens of people at Windmill House, owned by Runwood Homes Senior Living, on Browick Road in Wymondham.
Alisdair McClymont, from Wymondham, who volunteered to play the bagpipes for residents at Windmill House Care Home in Wymondham for a covid-secure Burns NIght performance.
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A devastated Devon care home has confirmed it has lost 11 of its residents due to coronavirus deaths following an outbreak of the virus.
Published:
6:00 AM January 10, 2021
Resident 100-year-old Yvonne Davidson meets shetland pony Jack Brock and his owner, Ali Champion, through the window of the Windmill House Care Home at Wymondham.
- Credit: Denise Bradley
A Shetland Pony has been stealing hearts across Norfolk and now he is bringing cheer to those who need it most during lockdown.
He may be small, but Jack Brock the chestnut miniature Shetland Pony has a lot of love to give, and on Friday he visited residents at Windmill House Care Home in Wymondham.
Dementia Ambassador, Shetland pony Jack Brock, arrives with his owner Ali Champion for their visit to see Windmill House Care Home residents at Wymondham.
Published:
6:00 AM January 10, 2021
Resident 100-year-old Yvonne Davidson meets shetland pony Jack Brock and his owner, Ali Champion, through the window of the Windmill House Care Home at Wymondham.
- Credit: Denise Bradley
A Shetland Pony has been stealing hearts across Norfolk and now he is bringing cheer to those who need it most during lockdown.
He may be small, but Jack Brock the chestnut miniature Shetland Pony has a lot of love to give, and on Friday he visited residents at Windmill House Care Home in Wymondham.
Dementia Ambassador, Shetland pony Jack Brock, arrives with his owner Ali Champion for their visit to see Windmill House Care Home residents at Wymondham.