Activities at Cookridge Court Care Home

We understand that the people we support have passions and interests that could be difficult to pursue after moving into a care home – but that doesn’t mean we don’t encourage them to try! Some hobbies can define a person, so our Activities Coordinators are dedicated to ensuring that everyone we support is able to do what makes them happy to the best of their abilities. Social events are organised with individual tastes in mind and with the idea that residents have the opportunity to try new and exciting things.

Enriching life
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Laura Marshall

Head Activities Coordinator (on Maternity leave)

My name is Laura and I am the Head Activities Coordinator here at Cookridge Court. I have worked in care since 2014 and get so much satisfaction out of knowing I have made a difference to people’s days and have filled the home with a sense of community and happiness. We have created a wonderful culture within our home and we work together to give residents the best possible experience. We are here to ensure that residents enjoy an environment that is both stimulating and socially active and ensure we all know each residents' preferences so that we can deliver a person-centered program of events and activities. The strong relationships we build with our residents, their families and friends is essential to our homely feel.

Life-encriching activities booklet

Read our brochure 'Life-enriching activities' for more information about life in our care homes.
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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 Cookridge Court Care Home

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Residents and staff remember the fallen on

Cookridge Court in Leeds commemorated the signing of the Armistice Day agreement on the day that the guns finally fell silent.  They joined the rest of the United Kingdom in holding a two-minute silence at the eleventh hour, on the eleventh day, of the eleventh month.

As well as marking Armistice Day by wearing poppies and observing the national two minute silence, residents took part in therapeutic activities including a beautiful live event from the English National Ballet and an afternoon tea with the staff. 

Florence, a resident at Cookridge Court said: “It is very important that we keep the memories of those who fought alive and that we also think about those involved in conflicts around the world today.”

Chef, Lindsay is an ex-military Chef. Lindsay served with the Royal Logistic Core for 5 years, in which she toured in Northern Ireland and also in Kosovo. Lindsay said “Today was an honourable day to be able to work alongside the residents at Cookridge Court and been able to take the two minute silence with other team members and residents together.”

It was a special day, enjoyed by all. 

Residents mark Remembrance Day with English Ballet

We celebrated Remembrance Day with English National Ballet Associate Dance Artist, Richard Bermange, who led a creative dance workshop for our residents followed by a short clip of Akram Khan’s work Dust, premiered in 2014 as part of ENB’s Lest We Forget programme, commemorating the First World War.

An ENB Company Dancer, recalled their account of performing in the piece and provided context to the themes. To bring this element to a close, some of the specific hand movements from the duet were demonstrated by Jennie Harrington - Artistic Coordinator.

Our residents had a wonderful time as they listened, danced and were able to singalong to famous war time music performed by ENB Associate Musician, Matt Hartley-Stevens.

The session incorporated the national two minute’s silence at 11am to mark the exact time the guns fell silent at the end of the First World War in 1918.

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Bonfire celebrations at Cookridge Court

Residents and staff enjoyed Bonfire party this week. We endulged in the traditional bonfire food, pork pie & mushy peas or a hot dog with all the trimmings, followed by some homemade Parkin, all freshly cooked by chef Lindsay.

We watched a brilliant low noise firework display, Thankyou to Andy our one of our Maintenace team members for assisting with these.

Florence, our Resident ambassador said, “I have had a wonderful evening and Thankyou to everyone who made it happen”. 

More great times and memories made at Cookridge Court.

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Spooktacular times at Cookridge Court

Here at Cookridge Court we got into the spooky Halloween spirit and enjoyed a live performance from Emma James this, followed by a Halloween party served with a brilliant buffet lunch, cooked by Chef Lindsay.

Some of our residents preferred to paint and decorate pumpkins and to dress up for the occasion, others got involved in themed quizzes and games, and enjoyed watching Halloween films.

We all had a spooktacular time.

Residents enjoy a Halloween virtual cooking demo

Residents had a lovely time joining Chef Alex Connell from Vegetarian for Life for a Halloween-inspired virtual cooking demo.

Alex demonstrated how to prepare a few themed dishes, such as root vegetable tagine, roasted butternut squash mac-n-cheese, chocolate pots with piped biscuits and flapjacks.

Our residents were delighted to be a part of this lovely virtual culinary session by tasting the vegetarian dishes from the comfort of our home.

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Halloween preparations in full swing

Another fun session in our painting club this week. Residents got their paintbrushes out and started painting pumpkins, ready to add to our Halloween decorations display. 

Everyone had a fabulous afternoon, getting creative, whilst listening to some favourite singalong hits. 

Upcoming events

Texas Rodeo BBQ

Join us on Saturday 6th July for our Texas Rodeo themed BBQ. Featuring musical entertainment and fun for all the family.

Coffee with a Coppa

Join us on Tuesday 23rd July for Coffee with a Coppa as we welcome PCSO Joseph Reuben into our home.

Cheese and Wine

Join us on Tuesday 23rd July for an afternoon of decadence within our homes bar area.

Financial Planning in Later Life

Join us for a free legal seminar hosted by local solicitors Newstead and Walker.

July

Take a look and see the upcoming activity and community events we have coming to our home in July.

Fire Brigade Visit

Join us on Tuesday 13th August as we welcome the local fire brigade for a informal event 'Coffee with the Fire Brigade'

Fizz Friday

Join us on Friday 16th August for a special edition of our weekly 'Fizz Friday' as we welcome the community to join us for sparkling refreshments, snacks and live music.

Senior Citizens Cinema

Launching July 18th. Join us on the third Thursday of the month for our free Senior Citizens Cinema.

Respite - Are you looking for a little care break?

Whether you are considering a short term break or a longer stay, Cookridge Court has just want you need.

Volunteers - Could you make a difference?

We recognise the impact a Volunteer can make on the lives of our residents, do you have any spare time? For more information we'd love to hear from you.

Calling all Emergency Services

Calling all emergency services personnel - police, ambulance and fire services, district nurses - come and take a break on us, there maybe a cake or two available....

Looking for a place to host a meeting?

For more information why not pop in and see what Cookridge Court can offer you.

Coffee Morning - Last Thursday of the month

We extend a warm invitation for you to join us at our monthly coffee morning, come along and make new friends - all welcome from 10.00 am.

Dementia Cafe - First Monday of the month

Come along and make new friends over a refreshing drink and slice of home made cake from 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm.