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Trowell (WI) Ladies Share Coral Talent With Care Home
The Trowell WI ladies choir visited Alexandra House Care Home to share their passion for singing with a very personal concert of uplifting songs.
Exclusively for the care home, the Choir of 10 ladies were welcomed into the home for their eagerly awaited repertoire of lighthearted popular songs and added entertainment of their celebrated comedy sketch.
Activities Coordinator at Alexandra House Care Home Charlotte Bell says: “We were delighted to welcome the ladies into our home. Their act was incredibly entertaining and really had everyone very engaged. We especially liked their comedy sketch, which was a big surprise and delight to us. We hope to see them again very soon for yet more uplifting entertainment.”
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 here and see for yourself the high quality facilities on offer.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Alexandra House Care Home .
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