Harbour Manor Residents Discover Delightful Frogs in Garden Sanctuary
Harbour Manor, nestled in the serene town of Felixstowe, Suffolk, has taken a heartening step towards embracing nature. Under the enthusiastic guidance of Lisa, the Activities Assistant, and Brian, the resident gardening enthusiast, the care home has embarked on a delightful project to create a wildlife area in their garden for all to enjoy.
This venture quickly became a source of delight as the team uncovered an enchanting surprise: tiny baby frogs had made the newly cultivated habitat their home. This unexpected discovery sparked excitement and enthusiasm among the residents, leading them to expand their efforts to encourage and protect local wildlife further.
Residents have shown great interest, and the project has blossomed into a vibrant endeavour. This ever-evolving masterpiece of flora and fauna gives residents an opportunity to learn, contribute and connect with the environment around them. It also serves as a perfect example of how nature's small wonders can bring joy and a sense of purpose to everyday life.
The Harbour Manor community continues to nurture this initiative, reflecting their commitment to fostering a caring and engaging environment for everyone. With dedication, creativity, and a genuine appreciation for nature, Harbour Manor is not just a care home, but a thriving sanctuary for both its residents and local wildlife.
Danforth Care Homes are currently welcoming residents, If you or a loved one wish to find out more information or come along, explore the facilities, and meet the staff, you can do so by contacting the enquiry team.
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