Residents of Inglefield Nursing & Residential Home enjoyed a day of joy and connection during a special visit to The Island Riding Centre, organised by Embracing Age. During this delightful outing, residents had the chance to interact closely with horses, engaging in gentle grooming sessions and enjoying the tactile pleasure of petting these graceful animals. The event was not merely about the activities but also the profound sense of happiness and rejuvenation it fostered among everyone involved. Julie, the Activities Coordinator at Inglefield, has said:
“Our residents thoroughly enjoyed the experience, there’s something extraordinary about the bond between animals and people, particularly for those in elder care. To see our residents light up with smiles and hear their laughter was a powerful reminder of the simple joys that enrich our lives.”
The event benefited from beautiful weather, which enhanced the enjoyment of the day, making it a truly fabulous outing for both residents and staff. The sunny skies and gentle breezes at The Island Riding Centre provided the perfect setting for a memorable day. Inglefield Nursing & Residential Home continues to prioritise activities that foster emotional wellbeing and physical health among its residents. Outings like these are a key part of Inglefield’s commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its community members through engaging, meaningful experiences. Charlotte, the home manager of Inglefield, has said:
“We believe in creating opportunities that not only entertain but also help our residents maintain their vitality and spirit. “It’s about more than just care; it’s about creating a family and a home filled with love and laughter.”



























































































Hope you finish the day with out causing a massive inconvenience for everyone old fart
Let’s hope we are fortunate enough to see you gone before reaching old age.
You are miserable enough now, God alone knows how miserable you will be when time takes the little pleasures you ‘may’ have now in life.
Shame the Asylum is closed and care in the community means there are plenty more to replace cretins like you should you no longer be here.
What is it with you? Is this the only way you can get any attention by making inane comments? You’re one spiteful person.