We are delighted to share that The Victoria Grand Care Home in Worthing has recently been featured in the Sussex Express, following a wonderful afternoon of international folk dancing that brought joy, memories and a strong sense of community to our residents.
Being recognised by a respected local publication is something we are incredibly proud of. It highlights not only a very special event, but also our ongoing commitment to providing a rich, engaging and fulfilling lifestyle for those who live at The Victoria Grand.
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A Special Afternoon of International Folk Dancing
Our residents were recently treated to a truly memorable afternoon when Worthing Dance International visited The Victoria Grand to perform a vibrant programme of traditional folk dances from around the world.
The dancers demonstrated a wide range of styles, including Scottish, Romanian, Yugoslavian and Bulgarian folk dances, each performed with enthusiasm and precision. The variety of music and movement filled the room with energy and excitement, while also sparking memories for many residents of their own dancing days and social gatherings from years gone by.
The visit took place on 29th January and was thoughtfully organised by Jim Bent, whose wife Theresa has been receiving respite care at The Victoria Grand. Theresa shared how much she thoroughly enjoyed watching the dancers perform, and it was clear the occasion held special meaning for both her and those around her.
Throughout the event, Jim also spent time chatting with fellow residents, reminiscing about dances, music and social events from earlier in their lives. These conversations added a warm, personal element to the afternoon, turning the performance into a shared experience of reflection, connection and joy.
Worthing Dance International regularly meets at Goring United Reformed Church Hall on Friday evenings, where members practise a variety of dance styles. Welcoming such a passionate and talented local group into our home was a wonderful example of how community involvement can enhance life for our residents.

The Importance of Community at The Victoria Grand
At The Victoria Grand, we believe that maintaining strong links with the local community is essential to wellbeing in later life. Welcoming local performers, groups and visitors into our home helps residents stay connected, engaged and involved in the world around them.
Events like the folk dancing afternoon go far beyond entertainment. They encourage social interaction, stimulate memory, and create shared moments that residents can talk about long after the event has finished. Being featured in the Sussex Express reflects the positive impact these experiences have and reinforces the importance of community-led activities within care settings.
A Vibrant and Varied Activities Programme
Activities are at the heart of daily life at The Victoria Grand. Our programme is designed to support emotional wellbeing, mental stimulation and social connection, while always being enjoyable and inclusive.
Alongside special performances and community events, residents regularly enjoy:
- Arts and crafts sessions, including painting and creative projects
- Board games, puzzles and group activities
- Animal visits, including farmyard animals and seasonal visitors
- Live singers and entertainers throughout the year
- Social afternoons and themed events
- Outings and trips where possible
- Seasonal celebrations that bring everyone together
Residents are always encouraged to take part in activities at their own pace, ensuring everyone feels comfortable, supported and included.
Led with Care by Our Activities Co-ordinator, Amy
Our activities programme is carefully planned and delivered by Amy, our Activities Co-ordinator, who plays a key role in creating meaningful experiences for our residents.
Amy works closely with residents to understand their interests and preferences, ensuring activities reflect what they truly enjoy. She organises a wide range of events, including visiting entertainers, community groups and special occasions like the folk dancing afternoon featured in the Sussex Express.
Amy is also trained in first aid, providing reassurance that residents are supported safely during activities and events. Her enthusiasm, creativity and dedication help make The Victoria Grand a lively, welcoming and engaging place to live.

A Home Full of Life, Laughter and Connection
Moments like this international folk dancing event perfectly capture the spirit of life at The Victoria Grand. From shared laughter and music to meaningful conversations and community connections, we strive to create an environment where residents feel valued, supported and truly at home.
We are proud to have been featured in the Sussex Express and even prouder of the vibrant community we continue to build within our home.
If you would like to learn more about life at The Victoria Grand, our activities programme, or arrange a visit, please don’t hesitate to Contact Us.











