LOWMOOR Nursing Home is inviting members of the local community to celebrate 30 years of care.
The Kirkby in Ashfield facility is hosting a celebration event on Saturday, May 18 with live entertainment by the JJ Galway Band, fish and chips, an ice cream van, face painting and a variety of stalls offering arts and crafts.
Established in 1994, Lowmoor has provided specialist care to those with dementia and behaviours that may challenge. The home has recently undergone a full refurbishment including redesigned communal spaces and the addition of six new, ground floor bedrooms.
Director Manjas Lidder said: “This event serves as a poignant moment for reflection, reminiscing on the remarkable journey Lowmoor has taken over the past three decades. It is a time to celebrate our team, the resilience of our residents and the enduring support of our local community.
“We are delighted to commemorate 30 years of care at Lowmoor Nursing Home. As a direct response to the growing need for specialist dementia units we took the decision to create a further six bedrooms to our ground floor unit, Silver Birch.
“Our aim was to not only alleviate pressure on the NHS but also to enhance the overall quality of life for our residents and we are proud to have done so through a number of improvements made to the care home.
“This isn’t just a building that houses elderly people. It’s a community hub with entertainers who regularly visit where our residents go out on day trips and members of the community come in in and participate with our residents in a varied activities programme. This celebration is a testament to the unwavering commitment of our team and the enduring relationships we have cultivated.”