Kiwi House Care Home in Derby is celebrating a summer of growth, having earned an admirable fifth place in the Adept Care Homes sunflower growing competition. Their sunflower, which soared to an impressive 6 feet 11 inches, brought plenty of smiles and satisfaction to the home.
Harrier House Care Home in Hucknall may have placed sixth in this year’s Adept Care Homes sunflower growing competition, but their sunflower’s 4 feet 7 inches height is a testament to the dedication and care of the residents who nurtured it.
The Old Vicarage Care Home in Clay Cross, Chesterfield celebrates its partnership with The Mining Project, a remarkable initiative dedicated to capturing and preserving the rich history of local mining communities. This collaboration aims to ensure that the invaluable memories and experiences of former miners are recorded and celebrated for future generations.
The Mining Project, which has been making waves across the region, is known for its innovative approach to documenting the stories of those who worked in the coal mines. By partnering with The Old Vicarage Care Home, the project will gain direct access to residents who have first-hand experience of the mining industry, many of whom spent their working lives underground or in mining-related occupations.
A resident at Kiwi House Care Home in Derby, 82-year-old Barbara set off to fulfil her wish to ride a horse for the very first time. This unforgettable experience, made possible by the care homes’ “Make a Wish” program, is proof that it’s never too late to saddle up and chase your dreams!
When Roy Kibble (89) arrived at Local Care Home, Harrier House in Hucknall, he was asked one simple question: “What’s your wish for the year?” As part of the care home’s “Make a Wish” program, which sees over 500 residents share their hopes and dreams, Roy’s wish stood out. Due to declining mobility, it had been over three years since he had last met with his close friends at Titchfield Park—a place where they spent many happy years together playing bowls, eating cake, and sipping coffee.
Understanding how much this reunion meant to Roy, the team at Harrier House swung into action. This wasn’t just another wish; it was a mission to bring joy to someone who deserved it.
Moat House Care Home in Burbage, Leicestershire recently had the pleasure of welcoming representatives from Leicester City in the Community, who paid a special visit to surprise two residents: Doreen Jelly (97), widow of Leicester City football star Ted Jelly, and Marianne Harry (91), a lifelong superfan and season ticket holder, of Leicester City Football Club (LCFC).
The visit was a heartfelt tribute to the club’s history and its devoted supporters. Leicester City in the Community brought with them an array of memorabilia and historical artifacts from LCFC’s storied past, providing a unique and nostalgic experience for all.
This month, Douglas Court Care Home in Derby celebrated a truly remarkable milestone as resident Esme turned 104 years old. To mark this special occasion, the residents, team, and local community came together with a heartfelt goal: to ensure Esme received 104 birthday cards.
Residents and team members at Kiwi House Care Home recently participated in a vibrant and heart-warming competition to reimagine and redecorate their outdoor terraces. The initiative aimed to enhance the outdoor spaces and make them more enjoyable and usable for everyone.
The competition saw two floors taking on different themes. The middle floor was tasked with creating an English country garden, while the second floor embraced a seaside theme. Residents and staff worked together, bringing creativity and enthusiasm to the project, and the results have been nothing short of spectacular.
Join Us for the “Meet The Manager” Event at Chetwynd House Care Home on Friday 2nd August 2024 at 10am
Chetwynd House Care Home is excited to announce a special “Meet The Manager” event, providing a wonderful opportunity for residents, families, friends, and the community to get to know our new manager. Since her arrival, Carla Kirkham has dedicated time to settling in, getting to know our residents, our dedicated team, and many of the families and friends connected to our home.
The Old Vicarage Care Home in Clay Cross recently turned a heartfelt wish into a wondrous reality for one of their cherished residents, Franky (Frances Noble 81), through their magical “Make a Wish” program. This special initiative is designed to fulfil residents’ dreams, no matter how big or small, bringing joy and creating unforgettable memories.
For Franky, the wish was simple yet profoundly meaningful: to return to Spring Farm, her home and workplace for nearly 60 years. From 1964 until 2023, Franky and her husband George dedicated their lives to running the farm, which is now lovingly managed by her family. The farm holds a treasure trove of memories, and Franky’s wish to visit once more was eagerly embraced by the care home team.
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