A WEST Drayton care home is inviting residents to attend an exclusive screening of a short film to celebrate World Read Aloud Day.

The Care UK team at Franklin House care home, off Rickards Close, will open its doors from 2.30pm to 3.30pm on Thursday, for the free screening, featuring Storyteller Laureate Taffy Thomas, as well as an interactive reading session.

The film will feature the Storyteller Laureate, Taffy Thomas MBE, performing a story and providing tips and advice for reading aloud. 

The Care UK team at Franklin House has also invited Claire Corney, from West Drayton Library, to join the home for the event, who will share stories with the residents.

The annual World Read Aloud Day celebrates the importance of reading aloud and sharing stories, and it is celebrated by millions of people in more than 100 countries.

Care UK has teamed up Thomas to promote the therapeutic benefits of reading aloud to older people.

Taffy is currently the most experienced English storyteller in the country, having performed globally with a repertoire of more than 300 stories.

Home manager, Mathew Mathew, said: “Reading aloud has many therapeutic benefits for older people.

“It is calming for those living with dementia, helpful for those with failing eyesight, and soothing for those unable to communicate.

“It is also an enjoyable activity that family and friends can do with their loved one when paying them a visit. 

“The film really brings to life the benefits of reading aloud. Taffy is an incredibly expressive storyteller, and he really transports listeners to the fictional worlds in his stories.

“We hope that people in West Drayton will join us for a delightful afternoon of storytelling and opportunity to discuss favourite books and classic literature.”

Thomas, who is also patron of The Society for Storytelling, said: “I’m thrilled to be supporting Care UK with this brilliant initiative to celebrate World Read Aloud Day.

“I want to help encourage the community in West Drayton to share the benefits of storytelling and embrace the power of reading aloud, as no matter what their age or ability, this is an activity for all.

“I hope local people will join the Care UK team and residents at Franklin House for this special day.”