Residents and staff at a Sanctuary Care home are celebrating after beating around 500 entries to win second place in the NAPA Breath of Fresh Air competition.
NAPA, The National Association for Providers of Activities for Older People, invited homes and sheltered schemes to think about creative ways to bring fresh air to older residents.
Ashley House in Bordon, Hampshire, had a week of fun activities and won £250 cash and £500 worth of vouchers to buy garden furniture.
The home is run by Sanctuary Care, a subsidiary of leading UK housing provider Sanctuary Group.
Residents often talked about spending a day at the sea, but it was impossible to take all 36 of them to the beach, so the beach came to them!
Margaret Powell, the home’s manager and activities organiser Stella Charman contacted local builder Mosley Green, who donated two tonnes of sand, while mobile farm Miller’s Ark Animals brought donkeys Annie and Dolly along!
Residents helped paint a backdrop of the sea and children from Weyford Junior School built sandcastles. There was also Punch and Judy show and candyfloss and ice cream.
Margaret said: "There were buckets, spades, a boat, windbreaker and colourful windmills blowing in the breeze. There was lots of laughter and it was wonderfully infectious!"