Care home activities is a term used to describe the meaningful occupation that is offered to an individual in residential or respite care home setting.
Often referred to as engagement, the main focus for an individual participating in purposeful recreation is to enhance them as a ‘whole person’ – this means improvements to three key areas of their day-to-day life:
Engagement and activities can vary in frequency and type, as well as the way it is delivered, and will be inspired by an individual’s preferences or social interests.
Engagement that positively flourishes an individual’s health and wellbeing is crucial for a provider who advocates for person-centred care. Therefore, it is important that activities and engagement resonate both high-quality and relevancy at all times. At The Woodlands, we tailor our engagement to the individuals receiving care, and subsequently enjoy watching them flourish in each of our homes.
Quality Engagement and Wellbeing at The Woodlands
The Woodlands recognises that for a person to lead a fulfilling lifestyle, they need to participate in a programme of care home activities and engagement that is responsive and specific to them – one that reflects their life roles, culture, social interests, and pastimes.
The Woodlands fosters a vision where each of our homes provide an enriching lifestyle that empowers a person’s independence and individuality, whilst endorsing the notion of trying something new.
Carried out in both one-to-one and group settings, typical activities and engagement include:
In addition to the above, many of our homes boast a number of exceptional, on-site facilities where subsequent engagement is carried out. These include:
Engagement with the Wider Community
Further to the engagement in our homes, The Woodlands facilitates a relationship with each of our respective communities through a number of visitation programmes. Whether it’s through garden centres and museums or football clubs, cafes and theatres, maintaining links beyond our living environments is extremely important.
As part of this group-wide commitment to stimulating interactions with the wider community, almost every one of our homes has nurtured positive relationships on an intergenerational spectrum. From nurseries and pre-schools to students at college and university, the value of bridging the generation gap and bringing together people from different generations continues to stimulate positive outcomes in those involved.
Activities and Engagement Backed by Insight
All engagement that is offered and participated in at The Woodlands is recorded using our digital care homes. This information, coupled with other important factors such as dining and nutrition care provided, and general observations, lends the home greater insight into an individual’s health and wellbeing. Ultimately, it helps provide valuable insight, allowing us to make significant improvements for the individual on a daily basis.
Dementia-Specific Engagement
Engagement is absolutely essential for an individual living with a dementia..
The most important aspect of this approach is to actively target a person’s dementia, as well as their symptoms, through engagement and care home activities that have positive and meaningful outcomes.
Dementia-specific engagement looks and feels inherently different to that carried out in a residential care setting: the focus here is to improve cognition, communication and coordination through activity that stimulates the senses, and focuses on enjoyment rather than achievement.
Engagement of this nature is facilitated in a home’s dedicated dementia suite; a vibrant hub characterised by both indoor and outdoor living, as well as design techniques such as dementia-approved colour schemes, signposting, and overall enablement. Instantly recognisable is how these environments celebrate life and those who live there: from handmade displays to bygone memorabilia, tools such as these are effective in encouraging an individual to pause and engage with their environment.
The Hideaway
The Woodland’s is a unique concept that offers visiting residents ‘a home away from a care home’.
Through extensive, tastefully adapted facilities and a warm, welcoming environment, The Hideaway provides opportunities for calm, relaxation, and meaningful recreation.
Overlooking an abundance of green space, The Hideaway offers ‘everything under one roof’:
In addition, The Hideaway benefits from an artificial sports lawn suitable for year-round pursuits which, in the near future, will see The Woodlands host in-house tournaments, such as bowling and croquet, and invite local sports clubs to use for residents to subsequently watch courtesy of on-pitch seating around the sides.
Residents are transported to The Hideaway using The Woodland’s fleet of minibuses that operate across the group.
Reminiscence Museum
Characterised by interactive memorabilia and nostalgia, The Woodlands has unveiled another group first – a Reminiscence Museum.
Open to residents visiting the adjacent Hideaway, the display includes:
Visitors also have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the museum’s technology area. From a 1950s radio and an 8-track speaker system – the time when music went mobile – to several projectors that document film through the ages, this is a rare opportunity to literally watch ‘time going by’.
Visitor Safety at The Hideaway and Reminiscence Museum
The Hideaway and Reminiscence Museum adhere to all Covid-19 protocols set out across the group to ensure a safe environment that mitigates any risk to staff and residents. All visits are limited to one home at any one time, inclusive of social distancing, PPE, and appropriate infection control procedures.
Find Out More
To find out more about The Woodlands and how we deliver effective engagement and wellbeing, contact us today to discuss care home activities with a member of our team.