Activities & Events
The home also runs a weekly programme of events, which includes talks and demonstrations from local people willing to share their knowledge and talents.
Performers from the area regularly visit and entertain residents with songs, sketches, singing and dancing, and members of neighbourhood groups, volunteers and other locals often drop in for a cup of tea and a chat. We organise a varied year round programme of things to do and with residents take pleasure in hobbies including baking, writing, gardening, dancing, painting, quizzes and playing chess.
Simple daily pleasures are hugely important such as the morning walk, feeding the birds, light weeding, baking, laying the dining table, arranging flowers or distributing the post.
We also respect that our residents value having some time alone too and we want these moments to be as joyful as any other
Food and Nutrition
As we age, our nutritional needs change. Some reasons relate to the aging process itself, some to physical ability and some to cognitive impairment.
Many elderly people recognise that their body has started to work less efficiently and 71% of over 65s globally have stated a willingness to modify their diet to improve their overall health. Therefore,when it comes to choosing the right type of food we consider the two C’s - calories and convenience.
Each meal should be calorie rich (in most cases) to help maintain body mass. By combining a nutritious foods (in a smoothie or similar) and making sure that food is soft, bite-size or can be eaten by hand is a convenient way to make sure resident recieve all the nutrients that they need.