Chetwynd House Care Home ‘Triumphs’ in Granting One Residents’ Wish

Chetwynd House Care Home Grants Resident’s Heartfelt Wish to Get Back on the Bike.

Chetwynd House Care Home in Beeston proudly fulfilled a cherished dream for one of its residents, Roy. Having spent numerous years passionately immersed in the world of motorbikes, Roy’s wish is to relive the joy of riding which was achieved by the dedicated Wellbeing team at Chetwynd House and the outpouring support of their local community.

As part of the homes on going Make a Wish program, residents are encouraged to write down their biggest wish for 2023 and place it in the home’s ‘wishing well’. Every month, one wish is randomly picked, and the dedicated activities and wellbeing team set to work making the big dream come true.   

Roy Barton (79), an avid motorbike enthusiast who dedicated a significant portion of his life to working with and riding motorbikes, found his longing to feel the wind in his hair and the rumble of an engine beneath him rekindled during his stay at Chetwynd House Care Home. The team at Chetwynd House, known for their commitment to enhancing the lives of their residents took it upon themselves to make Roy’s dream a reality.

In a heartwarming and spirited event, Chetwynd House Care Home organised an extraordinary surprise for Roy. On Sunday 28th Aug 23, the care home hosted a grand biker’s meet with motorcycle enthusiasts from all corners of the UK. These bikers, hailing from different backgrounds but sharing a common love for the open road, gathered at Chetwynd House to celebrate Roy’s lifelong passion.

The event kicked off with a sumptuous breakfast prepared by an award-winning hospitality team, promising a delightful culinary experience for all attendees. The atmosphere was charged with camaraderie and excitement as fellow bikers shared stories, exchange experiences, and celebrated the spirit of adventure that unites them.

The pinnacle of the event was Roy’s triumphant return to the saddle. Escorted by the convoy of bikers, Roy climbed aboard a magnificent motor trike, generously provided for the occasion. The convoy embarked on a scenic ride from Nottingham to Derby and back, a journey that mirrors the freedom and thrill that motorcycling has always represented for Roy.

“I have always ridden on bikes, sidecars, race bikes, I have even ridden in competitions, but I have never been on one of these trikes before. It’s marvellous. I have felt so far removed from this world, it’s quite incredible to be back on the bike again,” said Roy with a beaming smile.

The event not only signified the remarkable efforts of the care home to make dreams come true but also highlights the importance of fostering a vibrant and fulfilling later-life.

The team of Chetwynd House Care Home were thrilled to be a part of this milestone moment in Roy life and is humbled by the outpouring of support from the biking community across the nation. “Thank you for helping us make our home a superb place to live or work,” said the Home Manager.

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