Residents at a care home in Bath recently enjoyed a “weird and wonderful” circus event, trying their hand at plate spinning and juggling.

Circus fun at Care UK’s Rush Hill Mews | Photos © Care UK
Care UK’s Rush Hill Mews, on Clarks Way, held their own circus event complete with live entertainment.
The day saw the home’s garden transformed by staff, complete with balloons, bunting, and flags. In true circus fashion, a large multicoloured tent took centre stage which the residents helped to create.
Circus-goers were able to try their hand at a range of activities, including feather and balloon balancing and ribbon dancing.
Residents also had the chance to put their hula-hooping skills to the test, with the help of professional hula-hooper, Sally Loopy Lou, who helped residents finesse their skills.
Local pianist Tom played fun tunes which got residents singing and dancing, while a photobooth proved popular.
Betty Finch, a resident at Rush Hill Mews, said: “The circus event was excellent, and I loved participating in the different circus acts.
Caroline Carter, General Manager at Rush Hill Mews, said: “We loved welcoming the local community to Rush Hill Mew’s very own circus event – which was a roaring success!
“Here at Rush Hill Mews, we’re always looking for fun and exciting ways to get residents up and active, and themed events like this are a great way of doing just that.
“It’s also a fantastic opportunity to invite residents to try various new activities as well as get their dancing shoes on.
“I’d like to say a massive thank you to the team who worked extremely hard to make this event memorable for everyone, and thanks to both Sally Loopy Lou and Tom for providing us with such great entertainment.
“We’re already planning our next big event – keep an eye out!”