Great Wyrley care home brings the Wild West to the West Midlands

Donning cowboy hats and riding inflatable hobby horses, the residents of a Walsall care home kicked up their heels this week at their very first western hoedown.

By contributor Peter Smith
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Never missing a chance to dress up and dance, the team at Wyrley Rose – part of Macc Care Group – went all out with country music, themed food, and festive décor, including giant helium balloons spelling out a celebratory “Yee-Haw.”

Staff and residents alike joined in the line dancing and merriment, creating a vibrant atmosphere designed to foster community spirit. The home, which opened its doors in 2025, prioritises a rich social calendar to boost resident wellbeing, combat feelings of isolation and encourage new friendships.

Joan Hunter, an 84-year-old resident at Wyrley Rose, said: “We had a fantastic afternoon reminiscing about our favourite hits and getting dressed up. We had a great time singing and dancing away.”

Hoedown at Wyrley Rose
Hoedown at Wyrley Rose

Bhav Amlani, Director of Macc Care, said: “Our teams strive to create joyful, meaningful moments for our residents, and this hoedown is a fantastic example of that. It brought light-hearted fun to the home and allowed everyone to let their hair down and enjoy the afternoon together. We are incredibly proud of the community already flourishing at Wyrley Rose and can’t wait to see what the rest of 2026 holds.”

Residents getting in the Wild West spirit
Residents getting in the Wild West spirit
Wyrley Rose team embracing the hoedown celebrations
Wyrley Rose team embracing the hoedown celebrations