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Jun 04, 2019
Andrew Knight, chief executive of residential care, Jacqui White, marketing director, and Tony Weedon, strategic programme director, visited 26 homes as part of an 800-mile challenge.
Kings Court was the 20th stop on the ride, which saw the riders spend 15 days out on the road. They cycled from Poole to Aberdeen – the locations of Care UK’s most southerly and northerly homes – to raise money for the Care Workers Charity, the Alzheimer’s Society and Alzheimer Scotland.
The care home team put on a warm welcome for the intrepid cyclists with a delicious afternoon tea. As well as hosting a celebratory event for the Ride 800 team and the fundraising venture, residents at the home also decorated a bicycle with the theme ‘beautiful Teesdale’ and raised £95 to support the initiative.
Residents who wanted to relive old cycling memories were also given a chance to have a go on the supported cycle which is being transported around all of the 26 homes. The supported cycle allows two people to cycle side by side with only one rider having to pedal. It proved a very popular mode of transport while it was at the homes.
Once the 800-mile ride is over, the directors will present the supported cycle to the home that they think did the best themed decorated bike.
Commenting on the residents’ involvement in Care UK’s Ride 800 initiative, Mitch Lloyd, home manager at Kings Court said: “It’s not every day that your care home residents get a visit from three directors who arrive on cycles dressed head to toe in lycra! We had a wonderful time talking to them and residents shared their own memories of cycling.”
Andrew Knight said: “Even though all three of us have been putting in the training hours, I think it’s fair to say that the reality of such a challenge became very real very quickly, and it’s been a true test of our endurance both mentally and physically. A big motivating factor has been the inspiring efforts of the homes we are visiting and their creativity and energies in planning special fund-raising events and activities. Residents and our colleagues are well known for their warm and friendly welcomes which has been key to keeping our motivation levels high and I’d like to say thank you to everyone in the 26 homes, and our Colchester support office, for joining in with our fundraising so enthusiastically.”
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