
Residents and colleagues at HC-One’s Cold Springs Park Care Home in Penrith, Cumbria, came together for an uplifting celebration of World Music Day (21
st June), enjoying an afternoon of live music performed by beloved local singer and regular visitor, Billy Burrell.
World Music Day is celebrated annually on June 21st and is a global celebration of the universal language of music. The day encourages people of all ages and backgrounds to come together through the joy of music—whether by performing, listening, or simply appreciating its powerful ability to connect and uplift. Cold Springs Park Care Home proudly embraces this tradition, recognising the positive impact music has on the wellbeing and happiness of its residents.
Billy’s energetic performance lit up the home as residents clapped, danced, and sang along to well-loved tunes, filling the home with joy and community spirit. The afternoon was a heartwarming reminder of the power of music to bring people together.
Alison Lucas,
Wellbeing Coordinator at HC-One’s Cold Springs Park Care Home, said:
“We all love Billy and his energetic performances. This performance was as great as ever, and our residents and staff really enjoyed it.”
After the lively musical session, residents took a break to enjoy some well-earned refreshments, sharing stories and laughter with one another.
Also in attendance was Sean Moore, Senior Wellbeing Coordinator at HC-One’s Cold Springs Park Care Home, who helped ensure the event ran smoothly and was enjoyed by all who added:
“Events like these form part of HC-One’s commitment to providing engaging and enriching experiences for its residents, supporting wellbeing and connection within the home.”