Activities at Elm Bank Care Home
Our teams are trained to enrich the lives of residents through stimulating the mind, body and soul, and taking the time to learn about each person to ensure everyone receives support that adds enrichment to their life.
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.
Tina Prosho
Hello. I am Tina, I have been a team member at Elm Bank since 2023 and began my career as a Team Leader and was upskilled to Head of Care before moving my role to become Activities Coordinator.
I am passionate individual with vibrant character and my goal is all about life enriching activities that enhance the lives of our residents. I ensure that the entertainment is stimulating and is inclusive of all our residents no matter their challenges. It is important to me that our weekly calendar offers rich experiences with music from live entertainers, visits to various locations outside the home of interest, as well as arts and crafts tailored to individual abilities. We are a pet friendly home and fully support the benefits animal therapy can bring to the lives of our residents and welcome animals of all kinds to the home on a regular basis.
Getting to know our residents better is so important to me, and through regular family and friends’ meetings we can gain a greater understanding of their loved ones' interests and life prior to joining Elm Bank that will make for a richer activities program to be developed. I look forward to getting to know you, and your loved ones.
We are always open to new ideas. If you would like to get involved in any of our Life Enrichment activities or have a skill, or project you'd like to share with our residents, please click here to contact me direct. New entertainers and community links are always welcome.
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 Elm Bank Care Home
Roaring Afternoon at Local School
The residents and staff at Elm Bank were delighted in attending the local St Thomas More School for an afternoon of Archaeology and dinosaur’s.
Residents were very excited to have been invited to a wonderful afternoon at their local St Thomas More School’s archaeology afternoon that was delivered by the talented team from ‘Giant Journeys’. The residents and children immersed themselves in learning about the world of dinosaurs and thrilled to have been a part of the fantastic educational afternoon. Darren from Giant Journeys along with his team educated the children and residents about the amazing artefacts that they had with them, when everyone thought that it was all over, the hall was full of surprise as a giant dinosaur surprised all.
Resident Beryl said, "It was lovely, to see all the children all so keen to learn, I was a teacher myself and this afternoon was just perfect. The dinosaur now he was a surprise as no one was expecting to see him."
Marvellous Bindura, General Manager said, “It was lovely that the local school opened their doors to our residents, it means so much to the residents, it allows for the young and the old to mix and the wonderful experiences are shared. Beryl was a teacher, so this meant so much to her. I believe as do we all here at the home, it is crucial to create links with our local schools and within the community to continue for our residents to remain a part of the community.”
Little Elves create mischief with care home residents
The residents and staff at Elm Bank care home in Kettering were overjoyed with little elves that came to visit during the festive period. The little elves from the local St Thomas More School were certainly given a warm welcome by all the residents and staff at the home.
It was a rather chilly morning, when some little elves from the local St Thomas More School decided to pay a visit to the residents and staff of Elm Bank care home. All the children had smiles on their faces as they made their way around the home spreading festive cheer to all. It was certainly a delightful sight, to see the smiles and hear the little voices as the elves spent time with staff, offering to help with duties and spending time with residents telling some very funny elf jokes. The teachers and children were all beautifully dressed in some wonderful costumes that made everyone very happy. The elves were treated to a surprise visit to see Father Christmas in the homes sensory Santa’s grotto.
Marvellous Bindura, General Manager said, “It is was heart-warming to have had the teachers and children from St Thomas More School come dressed as elves to see us all. The residents and staff truly welcomed having the elves with us spreading a lot of festive cheer to us all. One thing that we love at the home is creating good links with our local schools, it means so much to our residents that they have the intergenerational connection with children, which truly enriches the lives of both our residents
Surprise festive visit to care home residents creates great joy
The residents and staff at Elm Bank care home in Kettering were delighted after a surprise visit was made by the ladies and children from the local Redeemed Church of God (RCCG) from the Emmanuel Chapel Kettering.
Residents and staff were very excited to have beautiful voices echoing throughout the home spreading Christmas joy to all. The residents truly enjoyed the surprise visit, which added a little more festive cheer to their day, the children and ladies from the local Redeemed Church of God, came during the morning, unannounced. It was a beautiful start for the residents and staff, as it was the day of the homes Christmas Fete.
Residents all said, "It was lovely, have a surprise group of lovely people turn up at this time of year and spread the festive joy to us here at the home, as we were all getting ready for our Christmas fete.
Marvellous Bindura, General Manager said, “It is was heart-warming to have had the ladies and children from the local Redeemed Church of God come to us and sing for us, we welcomed them in and they filled the home with beautiful voices, we really cannot thank them enough for creating some wonderful smiles on everyone’s faces.”
Local School welcomes care home residents to their Christmas Carol Service
The residents and staff at Elm Bank care home in Kettering were delighted in attending Park Road Infant Schools afternoon Carol Service. A truly magical afternoon that allowed the residents to immerse themselves in the joy of Christmas and all that it has to offer.
Headteacher Liam Cox welcomed the residents and staff of Elm Bank care home to attend the Carol Service, the children performing were aged between five and seven years old. Residents Mabel and Eileen were very excited to have been invited to such a spectacular afternoon service. The residents enjoyed listening to the young children performing beautiful Christmas Carols, it was an opportunity for all to reminisce of Christmas when they were younger, and being back at school.
Resident Mabel said, "It was lovely, to see all the children and to hear them sing, thank you so much for bringing me to see the beautiful children and their little faces so happy."
Marvellous Bindura, General Manager said, “It was lovely that the local school opened their Christmas Carol Service up to our residents and welcomed them so warmly, it means so much to the residents, it allows for the young and the old to mix and the wonderful experiences are shared. Mabel and Eileen were overjoyed on their return. I believe, as do we all here at the home it is crucial to create links with our local schools and within the community to continue for our residents to remain a part of the community.”
St Peters School delightful Christmas Songs
The residents and staff at Elm Bank care home in Kettering were delighted in welcoming local school children from St Peter’s School, Kettering, to their home for a magical afternoon of Christmas carols. It was an afternoon that allowed the residents to immerse themselves in the joy of Christmas and all that it has to offer.
Residents were very excited to have beautiful young voices echoing throughout the home spreading Christmas joy to all. The residents enjoyed an afternoon of learning about the lives of the young children at school, reminiscing on how things have changed since they were at school themselves. Many of the children explained about the badges they had pinned to their beautiful uniforms, how they earned their badges, and questions asked by the children to the residents of how they earned badges when they were at school. It was a wonderful opportunity for residents to reminisce of when they were younger, engaging with each other and the children of the school, sharing stories on how things have changed.
Resident Hilda said, "It was lovely, to see all the children and to hear them sing so wonderfully, they all looked so smart and listening to their stories on how they earned their badges. We never really had badges in our day, it was more ribbon but we still had the different house groups"
Marvellous Bindura, General Manager said, “It is always lovely to invite the local school children in at this time of year, and to hear them sing their Christmas songs to us all is simply beautiful. It means so much to the residents and all the staff, it allows for the young and the old to mix and the wonderful experiences are shared. I believe as do we all here at the home it is crucial to create links with our local schools and within the community to continue for our residents to remain a part of the community, it enriches the lives of all in many ways.”
The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-Day Saints
The residents and staff at Elm Bank care home in Kettering were delighted in welcoming The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints for an afternoon of carol singing.
The members of The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-Day Saints sang beautiful Christmas carols to the residents and staff of Elm Bank care home. The residents and staff were blown away by the amazing festive songs across all communities within the home. The residents embraced the afternoon of carolling, joining in to the beautiful festive tunes, voices from young and old created a warm and inviting atmosphere at an important time of the year for many. After the wonderful festive carols the members of the church chatted to the residents regarding Christmas and what it meant to them, followed by offering all beautifully hand wrapped chocolates for both residents and staff.
Marvellous Bindura, General Manager said, “It is lovely to open our doors to the members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints for an afternoon of Christmas Carols. The weather was bad outside and yet they all arrived with wonderful smiles and bearing gifts for us all that they had hand wrapped. It was lovely that the members of the church stayed after the carol singing to talk to us all and share the meaning of Christmas, spreading joy in all our hearts.”
Hosting events at Elm Bank Care Home is an essential part of our activities program and we are always looking for new ideas to bring the wider community into our home.
Upcoming events
Robert Burns Celebrations
Robert Burns celebration with Scottish highland dancing and traditional Scottish food to sample. All are very welcome, just call to book your place.
Dementia Cafe at Elm Bank
The Dementia café is open to all, providing support, fun and friendship to those living with dementia and to their carers in a safe and relaxed entertaining environment.
National Chocolate Cake Day
Join us for some homemade chocolate cake to celebrate with refreshments, a game of bingo along with a good movie. All welcome free of charge.
Music Event at Elm Bank
Come and join us at our music event with Steve Carmel and relax with a refreshing drink. All welcome and free of charge, just call to book your space.
International Lego Day
Lego day!! Get back to your childhood and join us with an evening of fun with the 23rd Scouts Group to help find those tiny pieces and create a masterpiece.
Blue Light Breakfast
Are you in the emergency services or a district nurse? We offer a light breakfast the last Friday of each month, sit in our café or takeaway if your on the go.
International Hot Chocolate Day
Enjoy a classis movie in our residents lounge with a delightful mug of Hot Chocolate served with Cream, Marshmallows and sprinkles (or without) to celebrate the national day
Monthly Church Service
Come and join in worship and singing with our residents, held in the home lounge every 4th Thursday of the month.
Dementia Sings Out
Dementia Sings out is a regular event for our residents at Elm Bank, all are welcome to attend at the Compass Church in Wellingborough.