Activities at Fordmill 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.


Julia Constandache
I’m Julia and I have been working at Fordmill since December 2016. I really enjoy art and studied Graphic Design & Illustration in Dundee. I love being with people and using my skills to improve their quality of life and bring a smile to their faces through crafts, games and all sorts of other activities.
I plan out the activities, either for groups or individuals, according to specific needs and interests. It’s a real joy to get to know residents and their loved ones and I’m grateful to Barchester for giving me the opportunity to work with them and bring some sunshine into the residents’ lives.
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 Fordmill Care Home



Fleeced to meet you Alpacas
Residents at Fordmill were overjoyed to be visited by Alpacas Annie and Syrup. No room was left unvisited as the alpacas had a good old sniff about and enjoyed pats and cuddles from everyone. Syrup was a little too relaxed about the visit and spent some time just sitting in the Reception area so all the visitors could be entertained when they came in. Not exactly what you expect to see when you come in to visit your loved one, a guard alpaca that just loves a big squishy cuddle. And not only was Annie on top visiting form, but she is expecting a baby in September, much to the delight of everyone. Residents were delighted to share the experience with St Margaret’s Primary School and Beehive Nursery. Seeing the different generations be entertained by these loveable alpacas was quite something.

Kilt walk raises funds for charity
Staff at Fordmill have taken part in the Aberdeen Kiltwalk to raise money for Bowel Cancer UK. The walk involved walking 18.5 miles from Duthie Park to Banchory. Luckily, the sun was shining bright for the ladies as they marched on.
The whole home approach spilled into the fundraiser with residents and their relatives all keen to encourage the 9 participating staff members and offer their support. On their return, residents were keen to hear the stories, look at the photographs from the day and see those medals.

Tour of the deep
Residents across our services enjoyed a fantastic virtual tour of The Deep, an award-winning aquarium in Hull.
Our residents dived into the underwater world of some fascinating creatures such as sharks, turtles and stingrays.
It was a truly immersive and educational experience that brought the wonders of the ocean right to our screens.



Bee Happy
Spreading happiness is our number one goal at Fordmill, so to celebrate World Bee Day, we bumbled around and spread the love and happiness to not only our residents, but our staff who we are very appreciative of. This got lots of laughs from the residents and they were happy to sing a little to us. Staff were offered a gift of thanks and some pancakes and honey. Later in the day, we thanked the residents personally by all going outdoors to our garden area and buzzing around them with all the fuss they deserve. This was very fitting too, as our residents love the Chelsea Flower Show which will start this week, and they have been busy in the greenhouse, planting lots of beautiful flowers for our bees to feed on. And of course, they could feast on the pancakes and honey also. To bring the outdoors in then the indoors out, is great for our residents, so they never miss out!

Laughing Yoga with MCT
A huge thank you to Links Community Trust for all the laughs with our residents. We all loved our belly laugh dancing, and singing out loud! Everyone had a fantastic time and smiled throughout as they joined in with all the fun and the biscuit quiz got everyone calling out loud! What a fantastic credit to the town you gents are!!




Celebrating Cadbury's
Residents across our services had a wonderful time joining Cadbury for an interactive virtual talk on their fascinating 200-year history.
Residents joining learnt interesting facts about the chocolate giant, shared memories, and reminisced about their favourite sweet treats.
It was a heart warming experience filled with laughter, nostalgia, and plenty of chocolatey goodness!
Upcoming events

Community Coffee - Last Friday of the month
We extend a warm welcome for you to join us at our Community Coffee Afternoon - Last Friday of the month from 2.00 pm. All welcome.

Volunteers - Could you make a difference?
If you would like to Volunteer or find out more about how your time could make a difference, we'd love to hear from you.

Emergency Services - Take a break on us!
Come and take a break on us! Enjoy a hot drink with us and there may be a cake or two available.....