A Droitwich care home hosted a firework display for Bonfire Night.
Dorset House Nursing Home organised the event for residents, staff, family, and friends.
The display was part of an evening of community celebration.
The event was attended by people of all ages with the hope of fostering a spirit of togetherness.
The care home's team prepared food and drinks for the event.
The chefs served burgers and hotdogs, while lifestyle coordinator Lisa served hot chocolate.
The event was attended by Tom Hutton, chief financial officer, and Sharen Guise, chief operating officer.
The care home also celebrated National Hug a Bear Day with a game of 'Guess the Teddy's Name'.
The winning name was 'Storm'.
Karen Johnson, home manager, said: "It was a truly wonderful evening.
"The fireworks display was spectacular, and seeing our residents, staff, and families come together for this special occasion was heartwarming.
"Events like these remind us of the joy we can create and share within our community.
"We are so grateful to everyone who helped make this night memorable."
A family member of one resident said: "It was an amazing night with the BBQ, the extra-creamy hot chocolate, and the fireworks.
"It was the perfect family evening, creating memories we'll treasure.
"The staff went above and beyond."
The home is planning a special Christmas lunch and more events for residents and their families.
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