Sandbach care home wears it pink for Breast Cancer Now

By The Editor 31st Oct 2023

Residents and staff dressed head-to-toe in pink at Elworth Grange. (Photo: Ideal Carehomes)
Residents and staff dressed head-to-toe in pink at Elworth Grange. (Photo: Ideal Carehomes)

Residents and staff members at Elworth Grange care home in Sandbach have been fundraising for Breast Cancer Now, in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness month.

Dressed head-to-toe in pink, everyone at Elworth Grange in Booth Lane came together with local families to play fundraising games and enjoy lots of delicious pink treats.

Eighty-nine-year-old resident, Connie Samples, said: "I have unfortunately lost close friends to breast cancer, so it's very important to support and donate for such important research."

The Home Manager at Elworth Grange, John Craig, added: "Breast Cancer Now is a charity that is close to our residents' and staff members' hearts, so it was great to see so many people come together to offer their support.

"Everyone looked fantastic in their pink outfits!"

Elworth Grange is also inviting their local community to their Coffee Morning on the second Tuesday of each month from 10.30 am until 12 noon.

All are welcome to enjoy a cuppa and a chat with the Elworth Grange residents over some delicious homemade refreshments.

To find out more about Elworth Grange please call 01270 439 950 or email [email protected].

Elworth Grange is a residential and dementia care home, operated by Ideal Carehomes, rated GOOD by the Care Quality Commission.

All 66 bedrooms are en-suite with a wet room and shower, enabling staff to deliver person-centred care in a dignified manner, promoting independence as far as possible.

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