Festive Celebrations Bring Joy to Harrier Grange

Residents playing games

As December unfolds, Harrier Grange Care Home has been buzzing with festive activities, creating a delightful atmosphere for residents and their families. The Christmas fete held earlier this month was a highlight, featuring Santa's Grotto, a Gingerbread station, local vendors, and a very popular raffle!

Residents and carers joined together to deck the halls, filling the home with holiday spirit. Christmas-themed arts and crafts, a cooking club producing delicious mince pies, and a special show by Tickle Pink Entertainment also kept residents happily engaged.

A Christmas fete successfully brought together residents, relatives, and the community, featuring stalls from local businesses like Newvell Crafts, the Spanish Pottery Ltd, and James' Place Adult Daycare, showcasing crafts made by students.

Decorating the home was a collaborative effort involving residents, bringing festive cheer to the home and creating a sense of excitement for the upcoming holiday season.

Residents are experiencing the warmth and love of Christmas, as well as eagerly anticipating the arrival of friends, family and new residents. Staff members appreciate the opportunity to involve their families in the festivities, while local businesses at the fete had the chance to connect with and advertise to the community.

The festive spirit at Harrier Grange Care Home is truly making this holiday season special for everyone involved.

Harrier Grange is a purpose-built, luxury care home in Hampshire that provides care and support for up to 66 older people. Situated in the quaint town of Andover, we offer a variety of high-standard care services and an enriching and meaningful lifestyle in a homely environment.

Our dedicated team of registered nurses and care professionals is here to provide efficient and quality support to our residents 24-7. We promote independent living whilst maintaining dignity and ensuring our residents know we are here when they need us. 

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