Love Was on the Menu at The Old Vicarage Care Home Valentine’s Celebration

Love, laughter, and special moments filled The Old Vicarage Care Home in Clay Cross as residents and their loved ones came together for a beautiful Valentine’s couples dining experience.

Residents were joined by their partners, families, and friends for a romance-themed lunch, thoughtfully designed to celebrate love in all its forms. The dining room was filled with smiles and conversation as couples enjoyed the opportunity to share a meaningful meal together.

The Old Vicarage Care Home Celebrates Valentines
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The Old Vicarage Care Home Residents’ Make a Wish Adventure Takes Flight!

Resident, Dorothy’s, dream comes true with a breathtaking helicopter ride over Derbyshire skies

There were cheers, smiles, and even a few happy tears at The Old Vicarage Care Home as Dot (Dorothy Brewer) (age 90), one of the home’s much-loved residents, saw her lifelong dream take flight — quite literally!

The Old Vicarage Residents' Make a Wish Takes Flight
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The Old Vicarage Care Home Wins National Award for Outstanding Communal Spaces

The Old Vicarage Care Home has been awarded Best for Indoor or Outdoor Communal Space at the prestigious Care Home Awards 2025, in recognition of their transformative work creating vibrant, engaging environments for residents to enjoy.

The award follows the home’s standout 2024 community project: the design and construction of a brand-new pub and beer garden, now affectionately known as The Clay-Cross Keys. Named by the residents themselves, the pub has quickly become the heart of social life at The Old Vicarage—hosting everything from quiz nights and birthday parties to live music and Sunday roasts.

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Best for Indoor or Outdoor Space
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