Caerphilly care home host harvest festival celebrations  Residents of HC-One’s Church View care home in Caerphilly hosted a Harvest Festival event in support of Silver Sunday, to help combat loneliness within the community and help to increase happiness and wellbeing. 

Celebrating Silver Sunday provided an opportunity for elderly people living independently in the local community to meet new people, make new friends and have meaningful moments in the company of others. 

Church View welcomed members of the local community as part of the Harvest Festival celebrations on Friday 5th October. The home hosted a range of exciting activities as well as welcoming the Salvation Army into the home to present a fruit and vegetable hamper along with hats for the homeless knitted by Residents.

Emma Rosser, Home Manager at HC-One’s Church View commented: 

“Combining Silver Sunday and Harvest festival gave Residents the opportunity to get to know people in the community and to build relationships with each other.

“The event was a great success and we were so pleased to be able to donate valuable food to our neighbours.”


Harvest Festival is an annual celebration to mark the end of the main harvest season and a time to give thanks for the crop that has been grown. Traditionally it is a time when people share collected food items with those in need in their local community.

Silver Sunday is an annual day of fun and free activities for older people across the UK. Led by The Sir Simon Milton Foundation, it celebrates the value and knowledge they contribute to our communities while combating loneliness and isolation. 

Church View encourages everyone to feel part of things both within the home and the wider community. Harvest Festival and Silver Sunday are examples of activities that suits Resident’s hobbies and interests.