
Despite the unpredictable May half-term weather, spirits remained high at Amberley Hall Care Home in King’s Lynn during the latest family fun event, aptly named Hands Together.
The event, designed to bring together residents, their families, and members of the local community, was planned as a creative afternoon of arts and crafts. The original plan was to decorate the large stone in the home’s beautiful courtyard garden with hand-print designs using vibrant acrylics — a project intended to become a lasting piece of artwork and part of Amberley Hall’s entry in this year’s Athena in Bloom competition.
Unfortunately, pouring rain meant the outdoor painting session had to be postponed. But the weather did little to dampen the joy and enthusiasm of the day.

Instead, the activity moved indoors where residents, their loved ones, and visiting families expressed their creativity by making colourful handprints — and in one resident’s case, even a footprint — onto canvas. The results were playful, and full of personality.
The event welcomed families from the wider community, many of whom learned about Hands Together through Amberley Hall’s ongoing connections with the local Squirrel and Scout groups.
These younger visitors not only joined in the fun but also took the opportunity to chat with residents and enjoy a selection of homemade cupcakes prepared by the home’s talented catering team.

Mari Mourao, Customer Relationship Manager at Amberley Hall, said :
“We had a lot of fun and are always delighted to welcome friends and family to join in our events at Amberley Hall. Our residents love to see new faces, and it was a joyful day for everyone involved.”
While the weather may have postponed the painting in the garden, the project is still very much alive. Amberley Hall looks forward to inviting everyone back soon to put their hands together—literally—and help create a vibrant, lasting artwork for the community to enjoy.

