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Piano Recital Becomes Regular Form of Relaxation At Nottingham Care Home
Alexandra House Care Home in Eastwood, Nottingham, has a very accomplished and talented piano player amongst its care team who just loves playing the odd piano recital, or two.
Talented Charlotte, Activities Coordinator at Alexandra Care Home, is using her skills and passion for music to help those that call Alexandra House their home relax. With the piano expertly played all anyone needs to do is sit back and enjoy the music and even sing along.
Activities Coordinator Charlotte says: “You can’t beat the sound of a musical instrument being played live; it evokes and stirs so much emotion and memories. It is great to see my piano playing was embraced. It will be a regular showcase from now on.”
Alexandra House care home is a covid-safe place to live. It is a purpose-built modern Nursing Home; designed to provide the very best in nursing, dementia, respite and residential care for older people. Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac on the outskirts of Eastwood, the home is close to local shops, a pub, church, and bus route into the centre of Eastwood and the nearby city of Nottingham. Managed by a highly skilled and experienced team of carers, comfort in a safe caring environment awaits you with a very warm welcome.
Take the Alexandra House Home virtual tour and see for yourself the high quality facilities on offer or visit the full website to learn more.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Alexandra House Care Home .
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