Resident Patricia Hill at Taunton Flower Show

RESIDENTS ENJOY A BLOOMING GREAT DAY OUT

Six residents, two family members and carers from Camelot House and Lodge were among the many happy visitors to the annual Taunton Flower Show last weekend.

Armed with a picnic and keen to sample ice-creams in the sunshine, the group took full advantage of their day out and were full of praise for the floral displays and entertainments, especially the sheep dog display and the falconry show.

Registered manager, Zillah Oakes, said: “We are so lucky to have this amazing show practically on our doorstep.

“Our residents said they thought it was better than going to Chelsea, and several of them remembered that it’s the oldest flower show in the country.

“It was lovely to have the opportunity to have a wander round the floral classes’ marquees, where the scent of the flowers was absolutely gorgeous and very much appreciated by our ladies and gents.

“Many of them were formerly keen gardeners and they have a real appreciation of a good bloom.

“We also had a peek at the South West Honey Show and the Wine Show, and enjoyed the Rock Choir and other activities.

“There really was something for everyone.”

The outing was part of a busy and varied programme of activities organised for the residents of Camelot House and Lodge. The home is run by award-winning dementia care specialists Camelot Care, who also have homes in Bridgwater, Plymouth and Yeovil.