Residents at a care home in Bath were joined by some unusual visitors during a special afternoon of animal fun.

The visit to Rush Hill Mews | Photo © Care UK
Residents at Care UK’s Rush Hill Mews, on Clarks Way, gathered to welcome two alpacas, Caramac and Guinness, in the home’s lounge where they received plenty of attention.
As part of the animal therapy session, residents learnt about the history and characteristics of alpacas, as well as other interesting facts about the calming animals.
Commenting on the visit, 88-year-old resident, Sue Parker, said: “I really enjoyed the alpaca coming along to visit. It was nice to have something different and has certainly been a good conversation starter with my family and friends.”
Caroline Carter, General Manager at Rush Hill Mews, said: “We had a wonderful afternoon welcoming our very special guests, Caramac and Guinness, to Rush Hill Mews.
“We are always looking for new and exciting activities for residents to enjoy that offer a memorable experience, likely not enjoyed before.
“Animal therapy has proven to be incredibly beneficial for older people, as it can be calming, prompt conversations, and put a smile on everyone’s faces.
“Alpacas are known for being gentle animals, which makes them perfect for care home visits.
“It was lovely to welcome Caramac and Guinness into the home, and we look forward to welcoming them and other animals, big or small, to Rush Hill Mews in the future!”