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Catching up with residents at Alma McFadyen House in Dalbeattie during lockdown

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With the lockdown having been extended, we continue our catch-up with the Stewartry’s care homes to see how staff and residents are doing at this difficult time.And it’s fair to say that the team at Alma McFadyen House in Dalbeattie have been having lots of fun.A video of the folk there singing “We’ll Meet Again” went viral on Facebook with friends and relatives from around the world checking in to see how their pals and loved ones were doing.It also drew the attention of the BBC which featured them on a new series designed to keep the country’s spirits up during lockdown.And on Friday afternoon they had a great time with a special garden party to celebrate the 75th anniversary of VE Day.Manager, Leanna Mitchell, said: “Residents and staff

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