With the UK now more than two months into lockdown, many of us would welcome some new ways to keep busy at home.
14.05.2020 - 08:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A group of superheroes and popular children’s television characters cheered up residents young and old in Pather.
Spiderman swung in to action, while Peppa Pig was spotted looking for some muddy puddles.
They were joined on the double by Paw Patrol pups Marshall and Skye, and others such as Sonic.
They were met by a few young characters dressed for the occasion including Iron Man, Batman and a younger Spiderman.
The fun-loving colourful characters took to the streets following a competition.
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With the UK now more than two months into lockdown, many of us would welcome some new ways to keep busy at home.
One of the oldest residents of a Lanarkshire care home has embarked on an astonishing feat of musical endurance – to offer a note of reassurance.
A Dumfries woman has praised care home staff for laying on a bumper 100th birthday bash for her nan last Thursday despite lockdown regulations.
Having a ball! Prince William and Duchess Kate played virtual bingo with a group of elderly residents and healthcare workers from a nursing home on Thursday, May 21.
A Scots hairdresser has been sharing the love to lift spirits during lockdown.
The Scottish Government has unveiled new powers to protect care home residents amid the coronavirus crisis.
Loose Women star Stacey Solomon is in lockdown with her three children Zachary, 11, Leighton, seven and 11-month-old baby Rex, as well as her partner Joe Swash. With much time on her hands, alike to the rest of us, Stacey has come up with a very inventive way to keep her kids eating healthily and having fun while they do it.The innovative star has been plating up food in a fun and creative way, making veggies and fruit resemble different animals and objects.
A West Lothian vet is recognising and honouring acts of kindness in the community.
The usual evening meal at a Blantyre care home was ‘re-plaiced’ by a free fish supper recently.
The government has pledged to test every care home resident and member of staff in England for coronavirus by early June.
With the lockdown having been extended, we continue our catch-up with the Stewartry’s care homes to see how staff and residents are doing at this difficult time.
Residents at a Wishaw care home tucked into a traditional Scottish takeaway after they received a special delivery from a kind-hearted schoolgirl.
Even in the safety of our own homes, children are prone to accidents and little mishaps.
Care home staff in Salford have been getting creative in their efforts to entertain residents with doorstep dances, discos and balcony bingo sessions