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Spookiest Care Home Revealed
The Halloween spooktacular across Belmont Healthcare revealed its very own best dressed Halloween care home as Edendale Lodge Care Home.
In a group-wide Halloween competition the most impressive spooky care home was judged and revealed after judges deliberated over whose was the most impressively dressed.
Clare Swan, Operations Director at Belmont Healthcare said: “It was an absolute pleasure to judge our group homes to find the spookiest one. Everyone had made such a huge effort but there could only be one winner and that was Edendale Lodge. Their entrance hall was amazing, just fantastic to see.”
Not only did Edendale Lodge take the witches hat of ‘best dressed’, for all their effort in embracing Halloween they also received a delight of a winning prize, a karaoke machine, which should make for plenty of cackling.
Belmont Healthcare offers multiple forms of long or short, respite and day care, or at home care for those in need of support. Specialising in enhanced care and support of older people, care is also offered for those living with Dementia and other life changing conditions such as Parkinson’s disease. Our homes are perfectly situated in delightful settings around the UK and provide a very homely atmosphere whilst being safe and secure making the people we care for feel right at home.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Belmont Healthcare Group 1 .
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