Community joins Leatherhead care home for ultimate summer festival
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Residents and team members at Care UK’s Liberham Lodge, on Rectory Lane, were joined by the people of Leatherhead for the home’s latest music festival, Lodge Fest.
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Hide AdFestivalgoers put on their dancing shoes and let loose to pop classics from throughout the decades thanks to a special DJ set. Adding to the day’s celebrations, the resident’s grandchildren also enjoyed much fun on a bouncy castle amongst other garden games.
Guests enjoyed a tasty BBQ prepared by the home’s talented Head Chef. Making sure everyone stayed hydrated and in the party spirit, the home also had a garden minibar, complete with cocktails and mocktails.
Commenting on the event, Liberham Lodge resident, Ann Morrison said: “Myself and my daughter had such a wonderful time, we even won on the raffle!”
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Hide AdJagpal Singh, General Manager at Liberham Lodge, said: “After the success of our Lodge fest last year, we were excited to open our doors to the community once again to celebrate the festival for a second time.
“The event was thoroughly enjoyed by residents and offered a wonderful opportunity for everyone to come together to enjoy the festivities. The day was a huge success and one to remember, we are already looking forward to our next summer event!”
Designed to enable residents to live active and fulfilled lives, while also promoting independence, Liberham Lodge incorporates space for hobby and leisure activities. The layout of the home has been configured to help facilitate the creation of close-knit communities and encourage social interaction among the residents.
To find out more about Liberham Lodge, please contact Home Admissions Advisor, Christine Mintrim, on [email protected] or call 01372 887 982
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