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.

Enriching life
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Tina Prosho

Activities Coordinator

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

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Elm Bank hosts Kettering General Hospital Dementia Champion Meeting

This week we opened our doors to Kettering General Hospital to hold their Dementia Champion meeting, which was presented by Senior Dementia Specialist Nurse, Nadia Tobierre.

Nadia, who hosts the champion meetings on a regular basis which are attended by many hospital Multi-Disciplinary team members, including; the Palliative Care Team, KGH Library Services, Therapy Teams, Enhanced Care Team and the Safeguarding Team. Realising the benefits, the meeting brought to all, Nadia, wished to extend the meeting to other professionals, however lacked the space.

Home Services Advisor; Louise Ramage, met with Nadia and offered the space required realising that the meetings offered a great benefit to the wider organisations involved with dementia care. The meeting incentives are to improve dementia care, provide up to date information, news and have guest speakers. The intention is to hold these meetings on a regular basis at the home.

The meeting was attended by many members of the multi-disciplinary team from Kettering General Hospital and for the first time allowed for external professionals to attend, including; Home Instead, Dementia UK, Specsavers Mobile Audiology Services along with the Mobile Ophthalmologist Services, The British Red Cross and Direct Ceremonies along with the General Manager Marvellous Bindura and staff from Elm Bank Care Home. Kettering Mayor, Counsellor Craig Skinner was also invited to attend the meeting being held at Elm Bank Care Home for the first time, his support and presence at the meeting was greatly appreciated by all.

The meeting covered a variety of interesting topics including; ‘John’s Campaign’, which gives loved ones the right to stay and visit their family member who is living with dementia, anytime, day or night, to be with their loved one whilst receiving treatment at hospital.

A presentation covering The Mental Capacity Act 2005, looking at its primary purpose, legal framework for acting and making decisions on behalf of adults who lack capacity, to make particular decisions for themselves. Nadia also delivered a case study that looked at a lived life experience of hospital care.

Nadia Tobierre, Senior Dementia Specialist Nurse stated “It was refreshing to have a champion meeting where our staff could network, share learning and work towards improving dementia care. The team at Elm Bank made the experience even better, providing, exceptional hospitality and warmth.”

The next meeting will take place on Thursday 3rd April 2025, for anyone who is interested in attending please contact myself at louise.ramage@barchester.com.” 

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North Northamptonshire Dementia Friendly Community

It was a pleasure to host the first of many meetings for North Northants Dementia Friendly Community, who are making significant steps towards supporting those living with dementia.

The meeting brings together a diverse group of professionals dedicated to promoting, understanding and assisting individuals with dementia and their families. These regular meetings are held all over the North Northants area aimed to empower those living with dementia, to live a fulfilling and independent life by providing valuable resources and information to make informed choices.

Through the collective effort the North Northants Dementia Friendly Community aims to raise awareness in the local neighbourhood, businesses and fellow professionals. Working together, they are making a meaningful impact on the lives of those affected with dementia, ensuring that services and environments are welcoming and accommodating for all

Resident Ambassador At Elm Bank

John, who is a permanent resident has immersed himself into the daily life of the home, John was nominated as resident ambassador by fellow residents and staff to represent and advocate for them.

John, is a retired police officer, joining the police cadets when he was just a young man of 16 years old before becoming a constable in Wellingborough at aged 19. Throughout his career John was dedicated to serving with many different roles including the traffic division. John had to learn how to ride a motorcycle, which suited him as you only had to work the day shift, but later he then went on to take his car advance driving lessons. John became a shift controller and then moved into intelligence as an intelligence officer. Initially retiring after dedicating 34 years to the police force, only to go back to work on the Monday after his retirement as a civilian worker in the same branch for a further 16 years to complete 50 years of service before retiring for good in 2009. John spoke proudly of his career in the service and of some of the work he has achieved.

The Residents at Elm Bank will happily speak with John and approach him in the home if they have any concerns or issues they want raised. John said as a resident ambassador “I will take things on and help where I can, residents come and speak to me and they know I have their voice. I will stand up for the residents and recognised the staff for the work they do in the home”. John also went on to say “I can’t fault the care staff here in the home and if I see things that need improvement, I will advocate for that”.

Our resident ambassador role gives our residents a voice to help shape the way we run their home.

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Residents Unleash The Power of Pizza

The residents and staff were delighted to celebrate National Pizza Day which is celebrated on the 9th of February each year. The day itself is dedicated to honouring the deliciousness of a pizza.

For the residents it was a perfect afternoon to get together and create their very own pizzas for tea. The homes chef prepared the dough and a lovely selection of toppings that allowed the residents to create some exquisite pizzas. The residents learnt that pizza is the world’s most beloved iconic food that dates back to the Roman times, who enjoyed flatbreads with cheese. The residents relished the afternoon learning many fun facts about pizzas as well as telling each other about having pizza when they were younger along with the social element of being with friends sharing delicious pizzas and going to the movies.

Resident Jill said, "It is lovely, to be able to make our pizza, and select our own toppings, I cannot wait to have mine served to me at tea. It is nice that we have all got together and had fun celebrating this day, as I knew nothing about this day until today.”

Tina, Activities Co-ordinator said, “It is really important here at the home for all that our residents get to enjoy a whole host of activities that bring them together. It is lovely way for our residents to learn new skills, learn about special days throughout the year and most importantly that they have fun. As a home we embrace special days and events throughout the year, today was brilliant, everyone getting together and creating their own pizzas, reminiscing about times past, just a perfect way to share time together, and who does not love a pizza!.”

 

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Chocolate Cakes and Hot Chocolate Delights

Staff and residents had a fantastic time celebrating National Chocolate Cake Day and Hot Chocolate Day which was surely two of the best days of the year!

Overseen by the talented chef’s at the home, staff and residents enjoyed a selection of different freshly made chocolate cakes, and delicious indulgent creamy hot chocolate with all the toppings. The spectacular selection of cakes was delivered around all the communities within the home, and served a lovely hot drink. The residents also enjoyed a fitting film for the occasion in the homes newly created cinema lounge. Hot Chocolate Day was also celebrated with delicious indulgent creamy hot chocolate along with the toppings. It was lovely on a cold crisp afternoon to sit back and relax with luxury hot chocolate drinks for all.

Activities co-ordinator, Tina, said: “It wasn’t just the residents that were excited when we found out there was a National Chocolate Cake Day, and a Hot Chocolate Day the eyes of all our staff lit up too – everyone loves chocolate cake, and who is going to resist an indulgent hot chocolate with all the toppings. It is really important here for us at the home to ensure that we celebrate almost all special days throughout the year, it allows for us to ensure all our residents have variety and constant engagement, allowing for new learning experiences. Everything chocolatey went down very well with everyone during these two key dates in the year!”

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Residents Go Lego Crazy with Local Scout Group

Staff and residents at Elm Bank care home, in Kettering had a fantastic time sharing a wonderful evening of building and creativity on International Lego Day.

Every year on January 28th, Lego fans and enthusiast around the world come together to celebrate all things Lego and the creator of the iconic brick, Godfred Kirk Christiansen who submitted his patent for the Lego brick on January 28th 1958.

Lego began in the Danish town of Billund, when Ole Kirk Christiansen founded a small woodworking company. In 1932, the company adopted the name ‘Lego,’ derived from the Danish words ‘leg godt,’ meaning ‘play well.’  In the late 1940s the company transitioned from wooden toys to plastic, which we now know as the iconic Lego brick.

Not only an enjoyable toy and source of entertainment, Lego can and has been a great tool in education. Many different schools and colleges across the country have incorporated it into their learning, with Lego promoting problem solving, teamwork and helping with spatial awareness.

At Elm Bank care home, the residents had a great evening, building various creations and sharing in the joy of creativity with, The 23rd Kettering Scouts group who will be celebrating 10 years of running next year, based in the William Knibb Centre on Montagu Street in Kettering. Activities Co-ordinator, Tina said: “It has been so lovely to share in the joy that Lego has brought on International Lego Day, it has reminded many of our residents of playing with their children and grandchildren. It is amazing how Lego can be so universally enjoyable and accessible. It is wonderful to see how something as simple as some Lego can bring people together and spark both creativity and reminiscence, I think pretty much everyone remembers playing with Lego at some time in their lives.  We all enjoyed making some models, some more elaborate than others, I always found it really difficult to follow the instructions personally but some of our residents are very talented model makers and much more patient than me. It was great to see the young and the old mix, and it truly enriches the lives of the residents and the children.

Upcoming events

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.