Wartime memories

Remembrance Sunday, which was observed on 10th November 2024, is often a time for reflection and to remember those who have given their lives for their country.

For residents at Abbeyfield House care home in Bramhall, it was also an opportunity to cast their minds back to their own memories of wartime.

Collage of photos of residents with their memories and the decorated front door at Abbeyfield House Bramhall

One resident said, “I was five years old and when I went to bed I could hear the drumming sounds of the German aircraft. I also remember the Anderson shelter at the back of my garden where we used to go to be safe.”

Another resident recalled, “I was a schoolgirl when the war broke out and I stayed with my family in Liverpool. I remember the ration books, and my mum was a wonderful cook. There was also a man who used to walk around every night making sure the curtains were closed and that there was no sign of anyone’s lights on.”

Collage of photos from Abbeyfield House Bramhall's Remembrance Sunday

Read more news and articles

Celebrating Pride Month

Celebrating Pride Month

Pride Month is a time for communities worldwide to come together to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and support their rights. This blog offers essential support services tailored to LGBTQ+ individuals over 50.

Read More
What Pride means to me: An interview with Jay Ward

What Pride means to me: An interview with Jay Ward

In this interview, Jay tell us about the personal meaning of Pride, the importance of diversity, and finding acceptance at Abbeyfield.

  • Campaigns and Awareness
  • From our Homes
Read More
Twelve reasons I love working at Abbeyfield

Twelve reasons I love working at Abbeyfield

Patricia Ward, dedicated Housekeeper of 19 years at Abbeyfield House Bramhall, handed her manager a handwritten note detailing why she feels Abbeyfield House Bramhall is "the best care home there is" as part of Glad to Care Week.

  • From our Homes
  • Staff Profiles
Read More