Activities at Cepen Lodge 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.
Anita Williams
Hello. my name is Anita, I have worked at Cepen Lodge for 5 years, I started as a Senior Care Assistant and now I am the Activities Coordinator which I really enjoy, I love the interaction with our residents and making their days enjoyable. I am always thinking of new activities and events, and ways to engage with our local community for our residents benefit. Cepen Lodge is a great team that I am proud to be a part of.
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 Cepen Lodge Care Home
Getting Arty
At our weekly art club, We picked the theme of all things Wimbledon. Many of our residents enjoy watching the matches and some still enjoy the odd game. So obviously strawberries & cream became a big feature too.
Anyone for Cricket?
Here at Cepen we decided to play some cricket. It has restarted on the television and the residents have been talking about it. We do love a game of cricket here and always surprise ourselves with how good we are. Sometimes we bend the rules slightly. We will be playing lots of cricket over the next few weeks hopefully in our garden in the sunshine!
World Bee Day
We celebrated world bee day at Cepen Lodge we decided to make our own bee hotel to attract the bees into the garden, we have no guests currently but we are keeping our fingers crossed this will change!
We also had a bee quiz for the residents to see how much they knew about bees, we had two winners on that day Philip and Wendy who knew lots about bees. One of the residents, Wendy, received a prize as you can see Wendy got 7 out of 8 answers right which is brilliant so if you ever want to know anything about bees just ask Wendy or Philip.
Cepen Lodge is Welcoming New Residents
Cepen Lodge has a warm and homely environment that is designed with the residents comfort in mind. We provide high quality residential, dementia and respite support to older people with a focus on person centered care.
All bedrooms are en-suite with flat screen TV’s, there is Wi-Fi within the home, a choice of lounges to relax in and landscaped gardens to enable residents to enjoy some fresh air.
We serve delicious and nutritional seasonal meals and we provide a varied activities programme. If you would like more information please call us on 01249 707280.
Residents Watch Daily Progress as Blue Tits Hatch
Residents living at Cepen Lodge care home in Chippenham have had their very own Springwatch, after staff spotted a blue tit's nest in one of the outside ashtrays.
Anxious not to disturb them, they began taking pictures of the nest, the newly hatched chicks and the brood as they grew and fledged, and posting them up for residents to see.
"It has been a great topic of conversation at Cepen Lodge and made us all smile in these unprecedented times. We have not decided how much we are going to charge the chicks yet for being at Cepen Lodge!," joked activities co-ordinator Alison Rowlatt.
Jane Jones, General Manager at the home, on West Cepen Way, said: “It has been lovely to see the chicks and the enjoyment it has brought to Cepen Lodge and it has inspired us to take part in 30 Days Wild, Wiltshire Wildlife Trust's annual nature challenge."
VE Celebrations
We had to adapt our VE Day celebrations at Cepen Lodge because of lockdown. We managed it by setting up our own special VE Day trolley, which we decorated in red, white and blue with Union Jacks! We kept the theme of what they would have had in 1945 to eat and drink to celebrate. It included corn beef sandwiches, sausage rolls, Swiss rolls and fruit cakes, because they were Winston Churchill’s favourites. Glasses of fizz, lemonade and ginger beer were all enjoyed too.
We went round to each resident in their rooms before 3pm so they could have a toast to the heroes of World War 2 and chatted with residents about their memories of VE Day.
The corn beef sandwiches were very popular, as was the lemonade!
Upcoming events
Professional Breakfast
Come and enjoy our free networking event at Cepen Lodge. Its a great opportunity to network and meet other like minded professional in the area.
Christmas Dont Dine Alone
We are spreading the Christmas Cheer and opening the doors to our community. Come and enjoy our hospitality and delicious home cooked Christmas lunch.
Quiz Afternoon at Cepen Lodge
Put your knowledge to the test and join in the fun for our weekly quiz afternoons at Cepen Lodge.