Activities roundup from across our care services

It was crafting o’ clock throughout September which brought a new month of activities for our care services- Middleton Court, Gardens & Oaks.

Middleton Oaks set the trend for last months activities with a session on sea shell art and the results are amazing!

Middleton Court residents enjoyed a range of activities, from jigsaws, sea glass art and flower arranging. The flower arranging session ended by gifting the finished creations to another resident, what a lovely gesture!

It was the turn of Middleton Gardens to try their hand at flower arranging & sea glass art which were put on display to brighten the rooms!

Activities provide a great opportunity for our carers to develop a great relationship with our residents, as well as allowing us to maintain the residents past interests/activities…And some great conversations are had during them! Keep calm & craft on!

More of our Latest News

Dr Diana Hodgins MBE visits Middleton Hall to explore the science of walking

Middleton Hall hosted Dr Diana Hodgkins MBE for a talk on The Science of Walking, showcasing how GaitSmart identifies mobility issues.

Middleton Hall Retirement Village Named SME Business of the Year Finalist

Middleton Hall Retirement Village was a finalist for SME Business of the Year at the North East BusinessIQ Awards 2026.

Floral workshop showcases Spring creativity at Middleton Hall Retirement Village

Spring came to life at Middleton Hall Retirement Village with a hands-on Floral Basket Workshop, where guests created seasonal displays

Protected: General Information

Protected: Everyday Information

Middleton Hall’s Head of Care and Quality featured on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour

Debby McGinnes appeared on a special episode of Woman's Hour sharing expert advice on caring for ageing parents.

Middleton Hall Retirement Village celebrates quadruple Care Home Awards shortlisting

The organisation has been named as a finalist in four prestigious national categories, recognising innovation and quality in residential care.

Don't forget to follow us

Skip to content