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Author: dominicdonaldson | Total views: 45 Comments: 0
Word Count: 587 Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 8:43 AM

For Care Homes, East Anglia Comes Out Top

East Anglia is known for rural countryside, a strong agricultural industry and beautiful desolate coastlines. The area attracts many visitors each year who come to enjoy the easy pace and gentle towns and villages. Places such as Southwold are havens for those that are ready to leave working life behind and enjoy the freedom of retirement. It is for the same reason that care homes in East Anglia are so popular with the elderly and we take a look at some of the best areas in East Anglia for care home residents.

Some people are under the impression that care homes are just for the elderly and infirm, but many of the residents are healthy and active individuals that enjoy an active social life and have hobbies. Care home residents want to live somewhere where there is company and activities and don't want to be burdened by everyday chores associated with living in your own home. It can also be a place where the reassurance of a safe environment makes for a better quality of life, which is why care homes in East Anglia, a place that has a rich heritage, are so popular.

Combining the counties of Essex, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk, East Anglia has a varied mix of historical sites and beautiful countryside that are easily accessible to care home residents. The village of Dereham in Norfolk for example houses a museum of rural life, the mid-Norfolk railway and many historical buildings. Visitors to the area can also explore nearby market towns and soak up the bucolic landscape. For care home residents in the area this offers a beautiful place to go with relatives that are visiting.

The town of Cambridge in Cambridgeshire is beautifully manicured in appearance with plenty of stunning architecture to set it off. The rivers and parks offer a host of activities and festivals for days out for people of all ages. There are also many cafes and restaurants to go to with a wide variety of exciting cuisines. For active care home residents in East Anglia, Cambridge offers many opportunities for leading an exciting life with the reassurance of care home facilities.

Essex has some of the oldest architecture in the country, from medieval churches to Roman ruins. It is also known as Constable Country, after the artist John Constable who depicted many of the regions landscapes in gentle oils on canvas. Deciding to move to a care home in Essex will enable a resident to explore many historical attractions and enjoy unspoilt countryside. There is also a strong arts and crafts culture that offers not only interesting events and exhibitions, but places to participate in creative hobbies.

Suffolk is a popular choice for families looking for a suitable care home for elderly relatives. The seaside town of Aldeburgh has some of the most stunning coastline along the coast of East Anglia, is famed for fresh fish and the Aldeburgh Music festival. The high street and beach are both relaxed and easily accessible, and with a pace of life that is like a holiday every day, the area is popular with older people wanting to enjoy the laid back life.

When choosing a care home it is essential that the family considers the other activities that are available outside of the care home. With the older generation becoming younger every day, the need to access activities and entertainment is paramount to a greater quality of life.

About the Author

Dom Donaldson is a family health expert.
Find out more about Care Homes and how they can improve the quality of life for the elderly and their relatives at Health Care Homes.




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