Sandbach care home gets into the Halloween spirit and throws open its doors for a film and party

By The Editor

27th Oct 2022 | Local News

The Sandbach community is invited to Elworth Grange on Sunday for a Halloween event
The Sandbach community is invited to Elworth Grange on Sunday for a Halloween event

Staff and residents from Elworth Grange care home in Sandbach are inviting their community to a spectacularly spooky Halloween celebration this weekend.

At 12:00pm on Sunday (October 30th), Elworth Grange will open its cinema room to the public for a family friendly showing of Hotel Transylvania - complete with a tasty bag of popcorn from the home's own popcorn machine and lots of other treats.

After the film showing, Elworth Grange, off Booth Lane, will host a hauntingly fun Halloween party.

The Halloween party will kick off with a devilish disco, followed by some traditional party games.

The home's residents will be judging a 'best costume' competition, so fancy dress is mandatory.

Eighty-nine-year-old resident, Eliza Walker, said she's excited to get the party started.

"I'm most looking forward to judging the fancy dress costumes that the children will be wearing for the party," she said.

The Elworth Grange residents will be decorating their bedroom doors in their own 'best-dressed door' competition.

Sarah Rodger, the Registered Manager at Elworth Grange, said: "Our staff and residents have all been getting in the Halloween spirit this month, and we can't wait to see our friends and neighbours all dressed up for our costume competition."

Elworth Grange is a residential and dementia care home, operated by Ideal Carehomes. All 66 bedrooms are en-suite, enabling staff to deliver person-centred care in a dignified manner, promoting independence as far as possible.

 

     

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