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Fun and gentle exercise with Carla at Abbeyfield Lear House, West Kirby. A lively Activity Afternoon full of croquet, laughter and community-centric living at our Residential Care Home.
There’s just something about a wagging tail and a furry face that can brighten even the greyest day. And here at Abbeyfield Lear House, the sunshine arrived early this month in the form of our very special visitors – Gwyl and Tim from Therapy Dogs Nationwide.
A fun-filled Wild West themed afternoon with Jenna from Boogie Woogie Music at Abbeyfield Lear House in West Kirby. Music, movement and community care at its best!
Knitting, laughter and meaningful moments – discover why our Knit and Natter group at Abbeyfield Lear House is so much more than just a hobby.
At Abbeyfield Hoylake & West Kirby, our Shared Reading afternoons with Anne from The Reader bring residents together for poetry, conversation and community connection. Discover how literature sparks memories and friendships at our Residential Care Home in West Kirby.
As part of this year’s Abbeyfield Week celebrations, which run from 9–22 June, we’re shining a light on something close to our hearts here at Abbeyfield Hoylake & West Kirby Society – our brilliant bond with St Agnes Pre-School Group.
This Abbeyfield Week, we’re proud to honour the legacy of our volunteers – past, present and future.
We enjoyed a joyful birthday celebration at Abbeyfield Lear House in West Kirby with music, poetry and homemade cake. A great example of community-centric living and adaptable care in a warm residential care home.
There’s something truly magnificent about the radiant energy Carla brings to Abbeyfield Lear House during our “Active Afternoon” with the fabulous Carla. This was clear when she came to visit last month, our residents truly light up at events like these.
This weekend, the lovely Joan celebrated turning 103! With cake, candles and lots of fun - at Abbeyfield Lear house, we really know how to celebrate birthdays!
Abbeyfield Hoylake & West Kirby recently welcomed entertainer Mark Birch for a lively afternoon of music, dancing and community connection. Residents enjoyed a selection of classic favourites and new tunes in a fun, interactive session designed to promote wellbeing, joy and social engagement in a warm, supportive setting.
Last month, we had a fantastic time celebrating St Georges Day with a lively sing-along and, of course some dancing led by the wonderful Sandra Currie.