A parent and baby group is bringing generations together in Banbury.
Highmarket House care home has started the monthly group for residents and local families.
Harley & Friends, which meets on Tuesdays, offers a range of activities including baby games, toys, sensory engagement, and white noise TV, all with coffee and cake.
These activities are designed to promote intergenerational friendships, which can improve mental health and communication, as well as provide companionship and support.
The sessions also offer residents the chance to share memories and life experiences.
Francesca Cowley, home manager at Highmarket House, said: "We’re delighted to have introduced Harley & Friends sessions to Highmarket House.
"We hope that these sessions will not only enrich the lives of residents but also provide a fun and valuable experience for local families.
"Intergenerational relationships can be incredibly special and bring so much joy to both the young and older alike, giving everyone a greater sense of wellbeing and purpose.
"Seeing the residents and children interacting is truly heart warming.
“Our aim with Harley & Friends is to bridge the gap between generations, fostering social interaction and offering local families a supportive and welcoming environment.
"We can’t wait to see lots of families coming along to join in the fun at our monthly sessions.”
Highmarket House provides full-time residential, nursing, dementia and short-term respite care.
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