Residents from West Oak Care Home in Wokingham enjoyed a trip to Windsor.
The group visited Windsor Castle, arriving just in time to witness the changing of the guard.
They then spent time exploring the town and browsing the shops, before heading to The King and Castle pub for tea and coffee.
One resident said: "Four of us set off to the castle in the brand-new minibus. On arrival, we had to make a small detour due to the changing of the guard.
"Although we missed the guards preparing for duty at the castle, we were still lucky enough to catch the guards standing down from duty.
"They happened to be accompanied by the band which was fantastic.
"On route to the castle, we passed a small tourist shop where the West Oak team decided to buy us gifts as a small souvenir of the trip.
"I chose a small furry dog who has yet to have a name and he sits on my table in my room."
Another resident shared a fond memory with the group at the pub, saying: "I have been here before with my husband Robert, he used to bring me here to watch the football."
West Oak Care Home is run by Barchester Healthcare, one of the UK’s largest care providers, which is committed to delivering personalised care across its care homes and hospitals.
West Oak provides nursing care and dementia care for 63 residents from respite care to long term stays.
Simona, the general manager at West Oak, said: "We were very happy to arrange this trip for our residents.
"You could tell by the big smiles on their faces when they got home, how much they had enjoyed themselves.
"It’s important for the residents to get out into our communities and this was a fantastic opportunity for the residents.
"We are all looking forward to our next big trip out."
Barchester Healthcare is one of the UK’s largest care providers supporting older people living independent lives with dignity and respect.
Providing a wide range of services for a variety of needs, Barchester Healthcare supports 11,000 residents across 200 homes for short breaks to long term stays.
A leading care provider over the last 25 years, Barchester's services include residential care and nursing care tailored to suit individual needs.
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