Monday, October 13, 2025

Neale Court Care Home launches monthly community coffee mornings

Neale Court Care Home, in North Hykeham, Lincoln, has launched its new monthly Community Coffee Mornings.

Following a recent refurbishment, which included the addition of new bedrooms, a lounge, dining room on the first floor, and the welcoming Coffee Club Café, the home is “excited” to open its doors to families, friends, and the local community.

The first coffee morning took place in August, marking the start of what will now be a regular monthly event. Held on the last Wednesday of each month at 10:30 am, the mornings are designed to provide an opportunity for people to relax, enjoy refreshments, and spend time with residents in a friendly and welcoming setting.

The Coffee Club Café has quickly become a hub of activity within the home, giving residents and visitors alike a warm and social space to enjoy. By extending this invitation to the wider community, Neale Court aims to strengthen bonds and foster a sense of togetherness in North Hykeham.

“We’re delighted to open our doors to the local community for regular coffee mornings,” said Home Manager Kayleigh Moss. “It’s a chance for people to connect in a warm, friendly environment — something we know will be truly valued, especially by our residents. Building these connections is so important for our home and the community we’re part of.”

The coffee mornings are open to all, whether you’re a family member, a neighbour, or simply someone who would like to enjoy a chat over coffee and cake. Everyone is welcome to come along and experience the community spirit at Neale Court Care Home.

For more information about the coffee mornings or life at Neale Court Care Home, please contact Kayleigh Moss on 01522 682 201 or email careenquiries@countrycourtcare.com.

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