Staff and residents at a Droitwich care home have been getting busy creating an outdoor display.
The hardworking crew at Rashwood Care Home rolled up their sleeves to celebrate National Care Home Open Week by creating a garden decoration sure to impress.
The display is for a competition introduced this year by Elizabeth Finn Homes (EFH), Rashwood's parent company.
Aimed at engaging staff, residents, and volunteers, the challenge tasked each home to embrace their values of 'bring love, welcome all, inspire more, and act with purpose' while making a beautiful garden display for their front porches.
Rashwood stood out with its environmental design.
The team recycled old bicycles, footwear, and a pram to shed light on healthy lifestyles and environmental consciousness.
The display also subtly nodded to Elizabeth Finn's cycle-to-work initiative.
Everyone got involved, from all departments, the residents, and even their families and friends.
The garden space near the home's summer house came alive with colour, providing a picturesque view for the residents to enjoy daily.
Rashwood's general manager said: "Our residents have loved being a part of this competition, it has proved the perfect activity for everyone to join in, get some fresh air and spark imagination.
"It has been a talking point for so many and the residents have been proud to show our fabulous display off to their guests."
Anna Boyes, EFH marketing director, said: "We were absolutely delighted with the entries.
"We wanted to encourage our staff and residents to get together as a team, to combine the creative energy of everyone and provide a thought-provoking activity that also involved an element of competition.
"But just as importantly to have some fun."
Elizabeth Finn Homes, which operates eight care homes across England, is a subsidiary of charity Turn2us.
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