Care Home Residents Recreate Popular Album Covers
Robert Speker – an activities coordinator at a care home called Sydmar Lodge in England – got creative to cheer up the residents, and came up with an entertaining idea of a photoshoot recreating classic album covers with Sydmar Lodge’s workers and residents.
These photos are now in high demand. They demonstrate how care home residents can be valued, inspired and invigorated. These are lasting reminders of how positive achievements have come out of the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown.
More: Twitter, Sydmar Lodge, Care Home Album Covers h/t: sadanduseless
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