The Abercorn House group admired the special scenery and even tried out a virtual reality simulator.
Residents from a Hamilton care home enjoyed a special holiday trip – with adventures ranging from scenic walks to trying out a virtual reality simulator.
The group from Abercorn House travelled to Drimsynie Estate holiday village in Lochgoilhead for a fun break which proved such a success that they are already planning their next group getaway.
It follows another recent road trip, when the Hamilton residents travelled to Worcester to see an art exhibition featuring their own creations.
The Argyll trip saw Abercorn’s residents enjoy the “breathtaking” scenery of lochs and Arrochar Alps, including relaxing lunches overlooking Loch Goil.
Fun activities at their holiday lodges included karaoke, basketball hoop games, an air hockey challenge and even a much-enjoyed ride on a virtual reality simulator.
Abercorn House activities co-ordinator Von Ryan Ong said: “This holiday gave our residents a wonderful opportunity to laugh, reminisce, and to experience the joy of going on a holiday, just like they did with their families.
“It was really special to see those moments of happiness, connection and excitement, creating memories they will treasure for a long time.”
“Seeing the smiles and hearing the laughter was wonderful. We are so proud to be able to offer experiences like this, which support wellbeing and happiness.”
The Argyll trip followed the Abercorn group’s overnight in Worcester, where they were visiting an art exhibition to which they had contributed, showcasing the creativity of residents from across operator Sanctuary Care’s homes in both Scotland and England.
Abercorn House, on Low Waters Road, has 56 residents and recently received two top “very good” ratings in a Care Inspectorate assessment.
Manager Rowena Alferos said of the group’s successful away days: “Just because you move into a care home, it doesn’t mean you should stop enjoying the kinds of experiences you’ve always loved, like holidays.
“Events like this are so important and are yet another way in which we can truly enrich the lives of our residents.”



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