Residents from a care home in Bramley enjoyed a trip to the park.
Cherry Blossom Manor residents were taken to Eastrop Park this week, led by the care and activities team.
There, they were able to enjoy some fresh air, hot soup and sandwiches, all supplied by the care home's catering team.
They were also able to take in the views and feed the ducks.
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The residents were joined by family and friends, making the trip a group outing for all to enjoy.
A spokesperson for the care home said: "Everyone had a lovely day feeding the ducks and enjoying the views.
"'What a fantastic day' was one of the many positive comments from the residents."
Gigi Despojo, the general manager at Cherry Blossom Manor, said: "This has been such a successful day that we plan to make this an annual event."
Cherry Blossom Manor Care Home is operated by Barchester Healthcare, one of the largest care providers in the UK.
The care home provides residential and nursing care for 77 residents, from short-term respite care to long-term stays.
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