Nutrition and Hydration Week at Ford Place

Nutrition and Hydration week highlights the importance of good nutrition a hydration to residents in the social care setting. Throughout the week of the 13th March, residents enjoyed a variety of food and drink based activities to help promote and encourage positive health and wellbeing through good nutrition and hydration.

Children from Norwich Road school were invited to Ford Place to visit residents. The children shared different sorts of fruits with residents as part of Nutrition and Hydration Week, some of these fruits were new to a lot of our residents and allowed them to try new foods with health benefits that they had never tried before. We are looking forward to our ongoing visits from the children at Norwich Road School!

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