A daughter has described the emotional moment she finally got to see her dad in his care home after weeks apart due to the UK lockdown.
20.05.2020 - 11:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A grateful granddaughter has teamed up with a local baker to deliver weekly batches of homemade cakes to a Dumbarton care home.
Lauren Neill wanted to say thanks to Crosslet House Care Home staff who are looking after her beloved gran Beatrice Gallacher, who is originally from Brucehill.
After launching a fundraiser which raised £600, she contacted Dumbarton baker Gayle McCallum who will be delivering delicious cakes for the next 20 weeks.
Lauren, mum to one-year-old Ella, heaped praise on the
A daughter has described the emotional moment she finally got to see her dad in his care home after weeks apart due to the UK lockdown.
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In these challenging and uncertain times, it’s the little things that really count.
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