Kailash Manor Care Home Brings Festive Joy with Navratri and Diwali Celebrations
Kailash Manor Care Home sparkled with the joy and spirit of tradition, as residents, families, and staff joined together to celebrate Navratri and Diwali. The celebrations showcased once again Kailash Manor’s dedication to creating a nurturing, inclusive atmosphere, where every resident felt the warmth of community and the joy of their cultural heritage.
The week-long Navratri festivities brought the vibrant traditions of garba dancing, colourful decor, and delicious, authentic vegetarian meals prepared by the home’s skilled culinary team. With each day, the home transformed into a lively and colourful space filled with music, dance, and festive attire that captured the rich spirit of Navratri. Residents and staff dressed in their best ethnic wear, joyfully participating in the dances and celebrations, creating a palpable energy that everyone could feel.
Known as the festival of lights, Diwali was celebrated with the soft glow of diyas, intricate rangoli designs, and traditional prayers that offered moments of reflection and peace. Residents and their families gathered to share stories and sweets, recreating memories from years past and fostering new ones filled with connection and love.
Home Manager, Bijoy Philip reflected on the significance of the celebrations, saying, “Celebrating festivals like Navratri and Diwali is essential at Kailash Manor. It’s an opportunity to bring our residents together, creating moments of happiness and connection that feel just like home. These celebrations remind us of the shared bonds that make us a family.”
For Resident UP, the celebrations brought a special joy. “It was wonderful to celebrate with everyone here. Wearing my favourite saree and dancing with friends reminded me of my younger days. I feel blessed to be part of this family,” she shared warmly.
Relatives also cherished the experience, with SS sharing his gratitude: “I’m so thankful to the staff for making these celebrations so special. It means the world to my mother to be part of the traditions she loves. Seeing her happy and engaged in these familiar rituals is a true gift.”