Activities at Alice Grange Care Home
Activities are an integral part of life at our care home. We want to ensure that the people we support have as much fun as possible during their time with us, so it’s important that our activities programme is created with the interests of residents in mind. Our skilled Activities Coordinators bring a certain uniqueness to the home that can’t be found anywhere else, and which is reflected in the activities they organise.
Penny Allen
Hi, my name is Penny and I am the Lead Activities Coordinator here at Alice Grange.
I have many years of experience working in care homes in Activities, leisure and lifestyle roles.
I love being part of the Alice Grange team and supporting our residents to live their best lives with fun, interesting, and varied activities available every week. I always feel that the residents' input into our weekly planner is important as it gives all residents equal opportunity to explore new interests as well as keeping up with previous passions and hobbies.
Read our brochure 'Life-enriching activities' for more information about life in our care homes.
Read our brochure
Activities and Events Partnerships
As part of our bespoke life-enrichment programmes, we host a number of live virtual events in the home on a regular basis through a number of partnerships with places of interest and world class performance companies
Life at Alice Grange Care Home
Bingo Bonanza
Our residents were ready with their dabbers at hand and eyes down for Barchesters first Bingo Bonanza, all residents that attended really enjoyed the afternoon and said it really took them back to the days when some would visit the Bingo Halls.
We were lucky enough to shout House on a couple of occasions.
Tools and trades history society
Staff and residents at Barchester’s Alice Grange care home in Kesgrave Ipswich invited Keith Hillman from Tools and trades history society and his Grandson Alfie to talk about and demonstrate many tools from the past and talking about the history of these tools.
Reminiscing and talking about these tools brought back so many memories of family members of our residents who used these in their trades.
The staff and residents got into the spirit of the afternoon and many questions were put to Keith who was very informative as was Alfie who is learning so much from his Grandad.
Tools and Trades History society were established in 1983 as a Charity, their aim is to advance the education of the general public in the history and development of hand tools and their use and of the people and trades that use them.
General Manager,Raciel Sagun, said: “We welcome many guest speakers to our home and our residents enjoy the talk and demonstrations, finding out so much about their past and reminiscing along the way brings back so many memories.
Shrove Tuesday we went on a flipping frenzy
Our residents had a delightful day with so much going on we started the day with a Q and A with some interesting facts about Shrove Tuesday.
We then held a pancake-flipping contest between staff and residents and so much laughter could be heard, and to finish off the day we made pancakes and the best topping of what we all traditionally have and came out on top was lemon and sugar.
Residents wishes come true
Residents at Alice Grange are treated to a treat when they are residents of the day
Making our residents wishes come true something so simple that brings so much joy
Mary asked to go for a walk in the garden. Something so simple, but really made her day.
Andy wanted breakfast at the local pub, of which he really enjoyed
Brian asked for a box of chocolates he does have a sweet tooth as does Margaret whose favourite Chocolate is mint chocolate.
Dagmer,Michael, Daphne and Yvonne asked to go to the Garden centre at B and Q and we purchased some colourful plants for our gardens and for their rooms
Gladys asked for a new word search book She enjoys doing these every day.
These wishes are making everyone happy and it just goes to show that a little goes a long way.
Love is all around us and celebration of long service award
We celebrated Valentine's Day with sweet gifts for all our residents with a special message and crochet heart as a keepsake.
We finished off the day with a Valentine's party with entertainment from the very talented Georgina Cristiano as we celebrated Clinical lead Grace 15 year Service with Barchester Alice Grange.
Congratulations Grace
Bailey - The therapy dog
We welcomed Bailey our new therapy dog, Bailey recently passed all her exams with her owner Jools at Therapy Dogs Nationwide and is now our therapy dog at Alice Grange.
Bailey and Jools will be visiting us weekly.
Bailey is so gentle and calming to all that meet her and our residents are looking forward to these regular visits.
Upcoming events
Our Monthly Pudding Club
On the last Tuesday of each month we host our themed pudding club, providing a variety of delicious home made bakes and treat for everyone. Come along for free to see more.
Elf Day 2024
We celebrate Elf Day on Wednesday 4th December. Come in dressed up as an elf and join in the fun with staff and residents at Alice Grange
Santa's Coming to Town
On Saturday 7th December the big man himself will be at Alice Grange as we open up our Christmas Santa's Grotto.
Christmas Jumper Day
Get your Christmas jumpers out and ready for Thursday 12th December as we all dress up for the day at work.
Christmas Pudding Club
Join us on Tuesday 17th December from 3pm for a special festive themed Pudding Club to finish the year off in style.
Christmas Party
Join us on Monday 23rd December as we get fully into the spirt of Christmas with a big Christmas Party in the home. Everyone's invited!
Countdown to Christmas
Take a look at all of the wonderful festive events and activities throughout December. Please feel free to join our celebrations. Contacts us for more information.
Cheese and Wine Party
Join us for a New Years Eve Cheese and Wine and Jazz party on Tuesday 31st December from 2pm as we get ready to see in 2025