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Ringwood care home hosts service and live music celebration for VE Day 80th anniversary

Residents and staff at a Ringwood care home welcomed the local community to join them for a special event to honour the 80th anniversary of VE Day.

The team at St Ives House care home, on Horton Road in Ashley Heath, held a ‘Remembrance and Reflection Service’ in the morning, followed by a wartime singalong and afternoon tea. It was a chance for residents and visitors to mark 80 years since the end of the Second World War in Europe.

The event began with resident Sue, a former civilian member of several military bands, playing Last Post on the bugle to signify a one-minute silence. Afterwards, a host of songs were performed for visitors and residents from St Ives House and the neighbouring assisted-living apartments, St Ives Place, to sing and dance along to.

Rosemary, who lives at St Ives House, said: “It was very good. I enjoyed the music. We always have very nice singers at St Ives House. I enjoy singing along.”

Another resident, Jeane, remembered joining her local VE Day party as a teenager: “I was about 14 or 15, living in Hayes, Middlesex. We had a party on the local green with lots of people, including six school friends. I remember it was the first time I learned to ‘do the Lambeth Walk’. I loved it. There was lots of jubilation. We had blancmanges, jelly and tinned pears, and pineapple. Those who grew lettuce and tomatoes brought those along too. Everyone brought whatever they could.”

Emma Cotton, Home Manager at St Ives House, said it was a ‘privilege’ to honour VE Day with residents and the local community. She added, “Many of our residents have personal memories of the war, so our event gave them a chance to reflect and remember together. Seeing everyone singing, sharing stories, and enjoying each other’s company reminds us how important it is to cherish and learn from those who lived through a time in history that we will never forget.”

St Ives House, part of the Care South family, provides residential, respite, and dementia care. Residents enjoy a daily programme of events organised by the dedicated activities team to enable residents to socialise and build friendships. The home features a choice of small and large communal lounges overlooking landscaped gardens, which play host to events, as well as offering peaceful spaces for socialising and enjoying the warmer weather.

Care South is a not-for-profit provider of high-quality residential care homes across the south of England, with homes in Dorset, north Devo,n and Somerset, and home care offices across Dorset and Somerset.

For more information about the care services available at St Ives House, visit care-south.co.uk or call 01425 209464 to book a tour.

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