Ekka experience comes to Bolton Clarke Inverpine
They couldn’t get to the Queensland Agricultural Show themselves – but residents at Bolton Clarke Inverpine aged care home still got the Ekka experience when the show came to them.
The residents were treated to a day of activities including a visit from farm animals and a display by the Henny Penny Hatchlings, as well as a country performance by Ken Atkinson.
Also on offer was plenty of show food – chicken burgers, potato gems, Dagwood dogs, and strawberry sundaes – and even showbags.
According to Inverpine’s Lifestyle Coordinator Rekha Singh, this is one of the residents’ favourite activity days every year.
“It was so beautiful to get out in the sunshine and enjoy the activities. A great day was had by all,” she said.