There was plenty to celebrate at Brookwater House Care Home in Enfield as residents marked St George’s Day with an afternoon full of music, laughter and time spent together.
With decorations throughout the home and a busy programme of activities, the day quickly took on the feel of a proper celebration.
The home was dressed in red and white, with flags adding colour and a sense of occasion from the moment guests arrived. Residents gathered to enjoy the atmosphere, with many joining in as the afternoon unfolded.
A highlight of the day was a live performance from entertainer Juan, who arrived in full St George costume. His energy quickly lifted the room, with familiar songs, plenty of interaction and moments that had everyone smiling and joining in.
Alongside the celebrations, the day also marked three special birthdays. Rosemary, Mary and Lewis were each celebrated with cake, music and time spent with friends, adding a more personal layer to an already lively afternoon.
Food and drink played their part too, with a spread that included fresh fruit gateaux, traditional parkin and a glass of something to toast the occasion. It gave people the chance to sit together, talk and enjoy the day at their own pace.
Families and visitors were part of the celebrations, helping to create a relaxed and sociable feel across the home. Moments like this are part of daily life at Brookwater House, where time is made for shared experiences and where people can come together in a way that feels natural.