Residents at The Firs Residential Home enjoyed a wonderful afternoon of armchair travel as the home celebrated Burns Night with a journey inspired by the sights, sounds and flavours of Scotland.
The afternoon began with residents “boarding a flight” to Scotland, fastening their seatbelts and setting off on a short journey north – all from the comfort of their chairs. From the rugged Highlands to historic cities, residents were taken on an immersive experience exploring Scotland’s rich culture and traditions.
Along the way, everyone had the chance to sample a selection of Scottish treats. Butter Tablet and Irn-Bru sparked plenty of discussion – with mixed reviews – while the homemade shortbread proved a clear favourite.
The room was soon filled with the sound of traditional bagpipes, followed by a singalong to Auld Lang Syne, written by Robert Burns. The music prompted residents to share memories of previous visits to Scotland, with stories of holidays, favourite places and moments that clearly stayed close to their hearts.
The afternoon received wonderful feedback from residents, who enjoyed both the sense of adventure and the opportunity to reminisce together. With spirits high, the team at The Firs has already booked the next armchair travel destination for February.
At The Firs, activities like armchair travel play an important role in supporting wellbeing, encouraging conversation, and creating shared moments that bring people together.


