Staff and residents at The Fernes care home in Fareham have celebrated Easter with a variety of activities.
Festivities include an Easter egg hunt, an Easter party, and a visit from Anna of St Peters Church, who helped residents make an Easter garden.
Activities coordinator Gemma Woodford said: "As always our residents have enjoyed a lovely social event together, Anna was kind enough to bring supplies and hold an Eater workshop where our residents enjoyed the Easter story, hymns and getting creative making our own Easter garden.
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"It is really important bringing members of the church into the home ensuring residents still have opportunities to practice their faith."
Resident Eileen Everitt said: "It has been so lovely to spend time together this upcoming Easter.
"It was so wonderful to see everyone go to so much effort.
"I really enjoyed help make the crosses as I used to be a girl scout so it’s nice to know I still can use my skills."
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