
Everything Easter
Discover everything you need to bring Easter joy and connection to the people you care for.
Everything Easter
Discover everything you need to bring Easter joy and connection to the people you care for.
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Hot cross buns with butter
A traditional and comforting Easter morning tea treat. Serve with a touch of butter. Set up a tasting table and provide the selection of hot cross buns to try —perfectly paired with coffee or tea for an Easter morning pick-me-up.
Stock-up on: Bulk hot cross buns, butter, serviettes, English Breakfast Tea, Peppermint Tea.
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Easter egg-shaped biscuits
Using a simple oval biscuit, have the residents add icing and sprinkles for a tasty treat that’s sure to impress. Set up little decorating stations in the dining room.
Stock-up on: Biscuits, icing, edible decor sprinkles, natural food colouring, marshmallow, serviettes, and wooden stirrers.
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Shared Easter lunch
Provide a joyous Easter meal featuring roast chicken (with hot cross bun stuffing), seasonal vegetables, and a light dessert for your residents and their loved ones.
Stock-up on: Onion, Garlic, Bacon, Unsalted Butter, Hot Cross Buns, Pecans, Thyme, Chicken and Brocollini.
Bonus bunny tip
I’ve got the hot cross bun stuffing recipe here.
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Easter cards
Creating Easter cards is a wonderful way to spread joy and brighten days. Simple to create and easy to share, it all starts with a simple sheet of folded cardboard.
Get the essentials: Cardboard, glue, glue sticks, cotton balls, markers, glitter paint, glitter pom poms, adhesive rhinestones, scissors, and colourful crepe paper.

Egg collages
Big or small, make beautiful egg collages using a variety of craft materials. Create an egg shape out of cardboard, then start adding the colour and patterns with craft materials.
Get the craft essentials: Cardboard, glue, glue sticks, cotton balls, markers, glitter paint, glitter pom poms, finger paint, adhesive rhinestones, art smock, scissors, and colourful crepe paper.
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Indoor Easter egg hunt
An accessible indoor Easter egg hunt is perfect for seniors and people with disabilities, ensuring everyone can join in.
Place eggs at eye level and within easy reach throughout your location for those who have trouble bending and reaching. To add even more surprises, hide some marshmallows and other kinds of treats.
Add a few cardboard arrows on the wall to help direct them to the eggs.
Stock-up on: Mini chocolate eggs, easter marshmallows, and other small treats.