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Highland Dancing Brings Joy to Residents at Murrayfield House Care Home in Edinburgh

Residents and colleagues at HC-One Scotland’s Murrayfield House Care Home in Edinburgh were recently treated to a wonderful afternoon of lively Highland dancing. The performance brought smiles, clapping, and lots of cheer throughout the home.

What made the occasion even more meaningful was that one of the talented dancers had a very special connection to the home – performing for her own relative, a Murrayfield House resident, as well as fellow residents, friends, and colleagues at the home. The personal touch added warmth and joy to a day that will be remembered fondly.

This event is just one of many that Murrayfield House has enjoyed during the summer months. From garden gatherings to music and arts activities, residents have been making the most of the season with opportunities to come together, celebrate, and create cherished memories. As the home now looks ahead to autumn, plans are underway for cosy seasonal activities, including Harvest Festival celebrations and events to mark the transition into the colder months.

Murrayfield House is proud to be part of HC-One Scotland, the Kind Care Company, which provides support, friendship, and comfort to residents across more than 280 kind and cosy homes in the UK. New residents are warmly welcomed into the Murrayfield House community, with an exclusive offer available, enjoy 4 weeks for the price of 3 when joining before 31st November 2025.

Embrace the warmth of a kind community this autumn. Visit Murrayfield House - Dementia Care Home in Edinburgh | HC One today and discover more about life at Murrayfield House.

Fiona Truesdale, Home Manager at HC-One Scotland’s Murrayfield House Care Home, said:

"It was truly wonderful to see the joy on our residents’ faces during the Highland dancing performance. Moments like these, especially when they involve family connections, really highlight the sense of community we cherish here at Murrayfield House. 

“After a summer filled with activities and celebrations, we’re now looking forward to welcoming the cosy months ahead with events like our Harvest Festival, ensuring our residents continue to feel engaged, connected, and part of something special."