Macclesfield: Long lost pals reunite after 30 years

By Alex Greensmith

14th Apr 2024 | Local News

Two long-lost friends have reunited at a care home in Macclesfield.

Anna Jeffrey and Mary Braddock became close friends at the Inner Wheel Macclesfield ladies club.

They spent lots of time fundraising together, but lost touch around 30 years ago. 

However, the pair become reacquainted when they 'bumped' into each other at Prestbury House Care Home

Mary (left) and Anna (right) hadn't seen each other in decades. Now, they live in the same retirement home. (Image - Prestbury House Macclesfield / Porthaven)

And they have picked up right where they left off, with the two getting on like bread and butter!

Mary, aged 95, moved into the home owned by Porthaven Care Homes seven years ago following her dementia diagnosis.

Her 92-year-old best friend Anna made Prestbury House her home in November 2023.

They have since spent the last five months together.

(Image - Porthaven Carehomes)

Anna said: "I was coming through some double doors at the home and just as the care worker pushed the door there was a lady at the other side who I recognised. It was Mary. Our two faces literally almost touched each other."

"I said to her 'you're Mary' and she just said, 'yes, my name is Mary'. I knew she recognised me but my name didn't come to her lips. It was incredible. I was very, very happy. She looks exactly the same."

Darcie Howard, client services manager at Prestbury House, spends a lot of time with both Anna and Mary. Since the pair have reconnected they regularly enjoy dinner and afternoon tea together, as well as flower arranging, which they both used to love.

She said: "The reunion was lovely. So very heartwarming. We have seen them come together and reminisce about their history."

(Image - Porthaven Carehomes)

"I don't think any of us at Prestbury House have ever had a situation where friends have reconnected after so many years - to then be back together under the same roof.

"I supported Anna hugely with her move, and this really has sparked a new sense of identity for her. Life had taken them in different directions, but they have found each other again!"

According to Age UK, 1.4 million older people in the UK are often lonely.  The National Institute for Health and Care Research found that older people who experience loneliness are at a higher risk of developing mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety.

Porthaven believes that wellness should be a priority in their residents' lives and in the lifestyle choices they make and strive to provide engaging activities and communities for their residents.

Prestbury House, of West Park Drive, opened in Macclesfield in 2011.

Darcie added: "It's easy for people to feel like they can lose their identity when they move into a care home, so we strive to ensure our residents feel like this is their home and they feel independent. We want our residents to hold onto their memories and to keep their history alive.

"This friendship is so lovely, and we have spent lots of time discussing Anna and Mary's past. Reuniting people and reigniting those memories is a huge part of what we do - and this story was such a lovely surprise!"

Prestbury House, part of Porthaven Care Homes, provides 24 hour residential, nursing, dementia and respite care in an elegant and spacious home. 

Macclesfield: For more information about Prestbury House, visit www.porthaven.co.uk or call 01625 506 140.

(Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

Macclesfield: A video discussing their reunion can be viewed at the top of this article.

     

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