Bride has two weddings in two days for grandad with dementia

Richard Swingler A woman in a wedding dress on the right smiles as she looks at a man. The elderly man is wearing a white roses pinned to to his top and is sitting in a wheelchair with the handle visible on the left.Richard Swingler
Emma said she has always been "really close" to her grandparents
Oscar EdwardsBBC Wales

A newlywed bride was given the gift of two weddings in two days so her grandfather with dementia could walk her down the aisle from his care home.

Emma Noakes, 34, tied the knot in April but her beloved grandad George Lacey was unable to attend due to his worsening symptoms.

A second wedding day was organised at his care facility a day after the real thing, featuring a two-tier wedding cake and bottles of champagne as well as the bridge's special guest.

Emma Watson, director of Glenburnie Lodge in Wenvoe, Vale of Glamorgan, said she was delighted to make it an "occasion to remember" for their "much-loved" resident and his family.

Emma, from Cardiff, said she and her new husband Lester are usually "quiet people" and only invited about 35 people to their wedding day in a small and intimate affair.

Because her grandad was unable to attend her family were planning to host an event at his care facility, with the idea of having "a little buffet and have some photos with him".

But after staff got wind of the idea, they said they "would like to do something for us," said Emma.

Care home staff pulled out all the stops and Emma was shocked when she found out what they had done.

"The chef had made a two-tier wedding cake, they decorated the garden, built a balloon arch," she said.

"The care team even helped my grandfather to, sort of, walk me down the aisle," she added.

Emma said the Glenburnie Lodge team managed to turn the event into a "massive thing" which she described as "so lovely" and "so unexpected".

Invites were also sent out to all the people that lived in the home and their families who attended in wedding attire.

Emma Noakes Emma in her wedding dress is accompanied by George in a white top as they walk down a path. On the left, people in wheelchairs can be seen looking at a gazebo with a balloon arch formed at the entrance.Emma Noakes
George walked Emma down the aisle at the care home

The events have provided some much needed joy for the family after "really struggling" with the adjustment following George's dementia and Alzheimer's diagnosis.

After being admitted to hospital in May 2024, his condition has deteriorated rapidly to the point where he "doesn't know who we are now", according to Emma.

"He still comes out with names like it's sort of muscle memory, but he doesn't know that they are people," she added.

Emma said the family's experiences in the last few years makes days like the recreated wedding feel special.

"My grandad was one of the first people to move into the home when it opened," she said.

"So it was just really nice that they were willing to go the extra mile."

Richard Swingler Wedding celebrations including a bride and groom on the left and other family members wearing dresses and suits. The group are in some kind of wooden gazebo with trees seen in the background. Richard Swingler
Emma said all of their family and friends were in attendance for the special day

She said occasions like hers can be "really special" for people who have family members with dementia, despite people with the disease often experiencing memory loss.

"You hold on to the really good times, and for to give us that opportunity to have that was just amazing," she said.

It was particularly meaningful for Emma who has "always been really close" with her grandparents.

"It was massive that he was able to be there because I spent a lot of time with my grandparents growing up," she said.

"They were like secondary parents."

Emma Watson, Glenburnie Lodge director, said: "George was one of the first residents to move in when the home opened in 2024 so needless to say, he is much-loved and very popular.

"When we heard about the wedding, we absolutely wanted to make it an occasion to remember and we are delighted that Emma got share this precious moment with George and the rest of the family on this very special day."