Staff and residents at a Ramsbottom care home have pledged to walk 5km this month to help raise money for Parkinson’s UK.

As part of a "walk-a-thon" campaign at Lavender Hills Care Home on Stubbins Vale Road, staff and residents have pledged to walk 5km a month to raise awareness for charities of their choice.

On April 11, the team began their walk-a-thon campaign and managed to complete 1.5km of their goal along Tottington Lines.

And their target distance is now firmly in sight following a 2km trek through Waterfoot’s Railway Tunnels.

Peter, a resident at Lavender Hills Care Home, said: “It was just what the doctor ordered! It was so nice to get out with nice people.”

In April, the team opted to back Parkinson’s UK as its preferred charitable organisation.

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Home manager at Lavender Hills Care Home, Kala Morton, said: “I recognise that residents love the outdoors and as a team, we encourage staff to join residents’ activities and come up with new, innovative ideas to support the wellbeing of everyone in the home.

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“We chose Parkinson’s UK because it’s Parkinson’s month and we want our residents with the disease to feel supported and valued in everything that we do.”

Parkinson's disease is a brain disorder that causes uncontrollable movements, such as shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with balance and coordination.

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Parkinson’s UK hope that by funding the right research into the most promising treatments, they can find a cure to the disease.