The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Twins, 95, travel in style

Care home: Trishaw enables elderly residents to enjoy the outdoors

- BY NEIL DRYSDALE

They might have a combined age of 190, but twins at a north-east care home are loving life on a unique new bike.

The trishaw, a combinatio­n of a tricycle and rickshaw, has allowed residents, including 95-year-old twins Janet and Nancy, access to exercise and a way to enjoy the great outdoors.

It has proved a big hit with everybody at the Balmedie House Care Home.

The project originally came about through a partnershi­p between Balmedie, Belhelvie Church of Scotland and Cycling Without Age Scotland.

When the local church became aware of new initiative­s being offered by the cycling body, they saw an opportunit­y to work in partnershi­p with Balmedie House, where the minister is the chaplain.

The aim was to purchase a specially constructe­d trishaw which would enable the residents and their families to spend time outside, with the wind in their hair and the sun on their faces, making happy memories.

Church members helped with the fundraisin­g, amassing £2,500, while Balmedie mustered another £5,000 to purchase the trishaw, whereupon staff were trained in how

“The feedback from families has been very positive as well”

to use the vehicle and the residents were ready for adventure.

Unit manager Ann Reid has been delighted at the new lease of life granted to the residents.

She said: “Almost all of them have been out on the trishaw and it has brought back many memories of days gone by, when motorised transport was rare.

“Sharing stories has been amazing and made staff think how hard life must have been in the 1940s and 50s, when the only means of transport for most people was a bike.

“The feedback from families has been very positive as well.

“One family arrived to visit and were surprised to find that their gran was out in the trishaw, because she had not been outside for many years.

“As the trishaw came into the car park, the family sat in it beside their gran, and it was a special emotional moment because she passed away four months later.”

She added: “Janet and Nancy are twins, who have always been very close and we were able to reunite the two ladies last year. They moved into Balmedie House and their rooms are next door to each other.”

 ??  ?? JAUNT: Nancy and Janet on the trishaw – a combinatio­n of tricycle and rickshaw
JAUNT: Nancy and Janet on the trishaw – a combinatio­n of tricycle and rickshaw

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