
Fun loving residents at a Black Isle care home run by Parklands Care Homes stepped into the spotlight for the home’s latest show-stopping event, the ‘Stars of Eilean Dubh’ talent show.
It’s the latest in a series of creative, community-focused projects at Eilean Dubh in Fortrose, from hosting a resident fashion show and designing a sculpture for the Highland Hospice HeArt Trail to organising a Pride celebration.
Residents chose their own songs and performances, supported by staff and local musicians. Care staff and volunteers helped prepare costumes and props, decorate the venue, run rehearsals and organise a raffle and auction.
The event raised £2,300 for the Residents’ Wellbeing and Comfort Fund, which supports activities, individual experiences and outings.
A highlight of the day was 96-year-old resident Billy Mackintosh [headline picture], formerly the band leader, vocalist and accordionist of the Billy Mackintosh Dance Band, formed in 1950. Billy returned to the stage for a duet of There’s a Hole in My Bucket with Wellbeing Coordinator Fiona Stoddart.

“I never thought at my age I’d be back performing on stage,” said Billy.
Deputy Manager Lucia Matheson said, “Events like this remind us what life in a care home can be – a place where people try new experiences, revisit past achievements and feel part of a community. Our residents put their hearts into every performance, and it was emotional and inspiring to see them shine, not least Billy who loved being centre stage once again.
“I’m incredibly proud of our team for working so hard to make this possible, and grateful to our families, friends and community for their generosity and support.”
Eilean Dubh has been named a finalist for two categories at the Caring UK Awards in Leicester this December – Regional Care Home of the Year (Scotland) and Activities Team of the Year.


