Residents in a Tain care home are now able to enjoy a pub meal in the comfort of their own home, thanks to the introduction of a new bar.
The Innis Mhor Care Home has opened its own not-for-profit bar which is serving drinks and meals, as well as providing entertainment for residents.
It is hoped that once restrictions are lifted, relatives will be able to join family members there for a quiet drink or two.
The new ‘pub’ features a traditional wooden bar that was recovered from a former guest house in Grantown.
It has brought with it nostalgic memories for one resident, former landlady Eileen Brice, who previously owned the Rose and Crown pub in Wiltshire and the Queens Arms in Maidenhead and who has been manning the bar.
Jackie Macrae, manager of Innis Mhor, said: “The new bar has been in the pipeline for several months and was something the residents themselves suggested at one of our regular meetings.
“Some people told us they missed the atmosphere of the pub but didn’t always feel comfortable going out.
“So, we decided to bring the pub to them and open their very own local here at Innis Mhor, where residents can relax and enjoy a drink in a safe and familiar environment.
“We’re delighted with the results. It has all the charm of a traditional pub.”
Ms Macrae added: “Eileen is a natural behind the bar and the residents love her banter and sense of fun.
“With her years of experience, we know we’re in good hands.”