Residents from The Belmont, part of the Sanders Senior Living group, were delighted to attend the Age UK Dance-a-thon event held on the 1st of August at the Worcester County Cricket Club. This vibrant and inclusive event brought together people of all ages from the local community to enjoy a day of dancing, socialising, and supporting a worthy cause—raising funds for living well with dementia.
The Dance-a-thon offered a variety of ways to participate, catering to the diverse needs of attendees. The picturesque backdrop of Worcester Cathedral added to the day’s charm, making it a memorable outing for everyone involved.
The Belmont was represented by five residents, accompanied by Home Manager Stephanie Howard and Wellbeing Lead Mark. The event provided an excellent opportunity for residents to engage with the wider community, enjoy a day out, and experience the joy of dancing in a supportive and lively environment.
Stephanie Howard, Home Manager at The Belmont, shared her thoughts on the event:
“All the residents returned to The Belmont very happy, and the feedback was outstanding. They all said they had enjoyed themselves and that they look forward to the next event. These events are brilliant for interaction within the community for our residents, and they get a lot of enjoyment and fulfilment from attending. We look forward to offering our residents more opportunities like this in the future.”
Mark Owen, Wellbeing Lead at The Belmont, added: “It was a wonderful morning out at the Age UK Dance-a-thon event. Our residents really enjoyed it, especially seeing the different styles of dancing and giving them a go themselves, all while having the beautiful backdrop of Worcester Cathedral.”
Ann, one of the residents who attended, reflected on her experience: “It was such a fun day out! It was great to get out in the community, meet new people, and see new faces. I thoroughly enjoyed it and had a lot of fun.”
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