
Residents of HC-One’s Windsor Court Care Home in Wetherby paid their respects to the nation’s service men and women on Remembrance Sunday in a variety of heartfelt ways.
Some residents attended local church services or visited the Wetherby War Memorial and the Bridgefoot Remembrance Service, while others watched the televised service from The Cenotaph and observed a two-minute silence at 11am. The Wetherby Silver Band and parade also added a magnificent touch to the centre of Wetherby, providing a moving tribute to those who served.
At Windsor Court, creativity and remembrance went hand in hand as residents made large decorative poppies, which were displayed around the home to symbolise their care and respect.
Windsor Court Care Home continues to encourage residents to engage in meaningful activities that connect them to the wider community, while remembering the bravery and dedication of those who have served the nation.
Ursula Herbert, Activities Co-ordinator at Windsor Court, said:
"It was very important to our residents and staff to show their respects. Some of our residents served in the armed forces while others have family who served. We will not forget their service and sacrifice."
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