
HC-One’s Crofton Springs Care Home in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, is delighted to invite the local community, families and friends to a very special celebration to celebrates the home’s first birthday on Friday, 17th October at 10:00am.
The event will feature a packed programme of live entertainment, fun activities for all ages, delicious refreshments, and plenty of laughter and joy to share. Visitors will also have the chance to meet the team, tour the home, and discover more about the welcoming environment Crofton Springs offers.
Crofton Springs Care Home provides expert residential, residential dementia, and respite care in a modern, purpose-built setting where kindness and comfort are at the heart of everything the team does.
As the home reflects on the summer just passed, residents and colleagues have enjoyed a variety of activities including garden games, summer fêtes, live music afternoons, and arts and crafts sessions. With Autumn approaching, the home is preparing a new seasonal calendar of events, from cosy film afternoons to themed dining experiences and special community celebrations such as the Harvest Festival.
Crofton Springs is just one of over 280 kind and cosy HC-One homes across the UK and new residents can experience 3 weeks for the price of 2 when they join before the 30th November 2025.
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Speaking about the upcoming celebration, Elaine Andrews, Home Manager at HC-One’s Crofton Springs Care Home, said:
“We’re really looking forward to welcoming everyone to Crofton Springs for this special event. It’s been a wonderful summer filled with laughter and activity, and now we’re excited to mark the season with our residents, their loved ones and our neighbours here in Cheltenham. This is such a lovely opportunity for people to come together, make memories and discover the warm, kind community we’ve built here at Crofton Springs.”