Spare xmas decorations
11 replies
Bakers2 replied on 07/12/2016 16:08
Whittakerr replied on 07/12/2016 16:10
Cornersteady replied on 07/12/2016 17:03
bandgirl replied on 07/12/2016 18:09
huskydog replied on 07/12/2016 18:16
bandgirl replied on 07/12/2016 18:18
brue replied on 07/12/2016 18:57
N1805 replied on 08/12/2016 19:35
Wherenext replied on 08/12/2016 19:58
Posted on 08/12/2016 19:58
Oh well ,so much for trying to cheer up the people in hospital
Write your comments here...Never mind Husky, you cheered me up.
Actually did ask at our local hospital today when taking MIL to visit a friend who had broken something falling over and was told that cards and pressies were banned, particularly as they were trying to cope with a MRSA infection in another ward.
Tammygirl replied on 08/12/2016 20:11
Posted on 08/12/2016 20:11
There is always lots of places you can donate spare christmas decorations.This year I gave 2 boxes full to my mother's care home + a carrier bag full of big pine cones that I'd brought back from Spain. The home residents and staff have had a great time decorating the pine cones, they held a competition for the best design winner got a box of choc's. The boxes of decs have been distributed between the 3 floors, Dementia, Residential and Nursing, the place looks lovely and the home hasn't had to use any of their funds which means the residents can use it towards a trip out.
huskydog
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