There's a fresh flower shop, a mini grocery store and telephone booth, alongside a coffee area in the dining room
I’m Nick Meir keeping you up to date with news that a family-owned care home has built a shopping lane to help improve the physical and mental wellbeing of its residents. St George's care home in Beccles, created the dementia-friendly lane following the success of a similar initiative at its Lowestoft sister home, The Dell. The shopping lane comprises a fresh flower shop, a mini grocery store and telephone booth, alongside a coffee area in the dining room encouraging residents to catch up with loved ones over tea and cake. We’ll keep you up to date on this and other developments, here on Care Radio
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