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!

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