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Get creative at Wellmeadow Lodge this Care Home Open Day

 

Wellmeadow Lodge is inviting local people to join in its celebrations for Care Home Open Day.

On Friday 28th June, from 2pm - 4.30pm, the team at Wellmeadow Lodge will be opening the doors to the care home for a free family-friendly event to celebrate Care Home Open Day, a countrywide initiative to create lasting relationships between care homes and their local communities.

This year’s theme celebrates the role of arts within care, which is important in encouraging residents’ self-expression, and helps to create meaningful experiences.

Wellmeadow Lodge has organised an art-themed party to celebrate the open day, with entertainment, activities and creative fun. Visitors can look forward to live entertainment from Luke Lyksid & Julie Max, alongside an art exhibition, showcasing residents’ paintings. 

Catherine Brannan, home manager at Wellmeadow Lodge, said: “The aim of this year’s Care Home Open Day is to demonstrate how care homes can be creative communities, and that is exactly what we plan to do. We can’t wait to open our doors to local people, including families, and have some fun together.

“Last year we had a great time hosting a royal-themed celebration and I know this year is going to be even better. We look forward to making even more connections with the people of Glasgow and celebrating the vibrant environment in our home.”