Members from Portadown and Craigavon Motorcycle Club went along to the home to show off their bikes and interacted with residents and family members. Activities coordinator Michelle Jones said the event enabled residents to reminisce about the sights, sounds and smells of motorbikes. "Amanda Best and I were hoping to bring joy and happiness to our residents with something different this year for Father’s Day so we were happy to be able to organise this event with help from Tracey McBurney Field,” she said.
"Our social events are organised with individual tastes in mind and with the idea that our residents could try new things.” Mahon Hall Care Home resident, Jimmy Hunniford, pictured with Linford Heron of Portadown and Craigavon Motorcycle Club and Ellie Wainwright, care assistant during the club's vistit on Monday evening. PT25-201.
Photo: Tony Hendron Mahon Hall Care Home resident, Norman Cordner pictured with two Roads Policing officers and their motorbikes during a visit to the home by Craigavon Motorcycle Club. The racing-type police bike is used in the PSNI Bike Safe program. PT25-204.
Photo: Tony Hendron Members of Craigavon Motorcycle Club pictured with staff and residents of Mahon Hall Care Home durng their Father's Day weekend visit. PT25-200. Photo: Tony Hendron William Bullick, a resident of Mahon Gall Care Home pictured with Michael Kirk and his Honda motorcycle durin a vist to the home by Craigavon Motorcycle Club.
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