Activities at Henford House 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.
Our Activities Coordinators are constantly striving to mentally and physically stimulate those we support by organising group and individual activities for anyone and everyone to participate in, as well as visits from PAT dogs, musicians and entertainers. We also host evenings such as our cheese & wine nights, pub evening, quiz nights and special occasions such as, Guy Fawkes, Easter and Christmas where we like to encourage relatives to come to. Activities are one of the most important aspects of a care home, so it is essential that our team are dedicated to ensuring that residents are entertained, and that life at Henford House is fun and active.


Debbie Phillips
I joined Henford House in March 2014; after five and a half years of domiciliary care, this position became available at Henford and I decided that it would be great to do more of the fun things in life with residents! It is great here at the home; we get along so well and truly have some laughs. Residents have a wide range of activities to participate in each week, including armchair exercises, bingo sessions, singalongs, musical entertainment, pottery, manicures, celebrations and much more. It is very rewarding knowing that people are grateful for the work I've done when I go. Working here has also given me the opportunity to gain my Level 2 NAPA certificate.
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 Henford House Care Home




Inter-generational Friends' Group
Over the past few months, we’ve had the wonderful opportunity to welcome students from Warminster School to Henford House care home. What began as simple visits quickly grew into genuine friendships.
Residents and students spent their time playing board games, having sing-a-longs, sharing stories about the past and dreams for the future, and simply enjoying each other’s company. The laughter and meaningful conversations brought so much happiness to everyone involved. It was inspiring to see connections flourish across generations, proving that friendship knows no age.
We’re incredibly grateful for these special moments and hoping to see Warminster Students visit again to brighten our days. Thank you to the amazing students, teachers and Warminster School for bringing such kindness and joy into our home!


Clubbercise at Henford House!
Who says clubbing is just for the young? Our residents proved that age is just a number during a fantastic Clubbercise session hosted by Karen, one of our amazing staff members. With glow sticks in hand, Residents waved, danced, and exercised to classic tunes, filling the room with laughter, energy, and joy.
Regular exercise is vital for older adults, helping to boost mobility, improve balance, and enhance overall well-being. And let’s not forget the power of laughter—it lifts spirits, reduces stress, and brings everyone closer together.
It was a fantastic afternoon of fun, fitness, and fabulous moves, showing that you’re never too old to hit the dance floor. Here’s to staying active and making wonderful memories—one dance step at a time!



Celebrating National Pie Week
During National Pie Week our care home was filled with the delicious aroma of freshly baked pies. Our wonderful residents rolled up their sleeves and joined in the baking fun, creating a variety of tasty pies. Later, we all enjoyed the fruits of their labour together at dinnertime.
Baking is more than just a fun activity—it’s a beautiful way to spark memories, especially through familiar tastes and smells. The sensory experience of handling ingredients, smelling the pies as they bake, and finally tasting them brings comfort, joy, and connection. Involving our residents in meaningful activities like this promotes engagement and well-being, making every bite even sweeter.
One of our Residents, lovely Julia, said: "I have never ever made a pie, but I really quite enjoyed it, especially when it was ready for eating!". Thank you to everyone who made this delicious celebration so special!



Local Radio Interviews Our Residents!


New Digital Magic Table
A new digital table has been gifted to Henford House, bringing joy and engagement to residents, especially those with dementia. This interactive table offers a variety of games, music, and colouring activities, providing mental stimulation and social interaction. The games help improve cognitive function, memory, and coordination, while the music feature can evoke positive emotions and memories, helping residents feel more connected.
For dementia patients, sensory activities like digital colouring can be soothing, reducing anxiety and agitation. The table also promotes socialization, allowing residents to engage together in fun and interactive ways. Its user-friendly touchscreen ensures accessibility for all, encouraging independence and creativity.
Care staff also benefit, as the table provides an engaging and therapeutic tool that enhances residents quality of life. Overall, this innovative technology brings joy, relaxation, and stimulation, making it a valuable addition to the care home environment.




Love Is In The Air!
Love was definitely in the air at Henford House this Valentine's Day!
The whole day was a beautiful celebration filled with love and joy. Each resident received a beautiful rose, bringing smiles and a touch of romance to the day.
The atmosphere was festive as everyone indulged in delicious Valentine's treats, from heart-shaped cakes to sweet chocolates. The highlight of the afternoon was a talented singer who performed classic love songs, encouraging residents to sing along and dance. A lively party followed, where laughter and conversation filled the room.
Residents shared heartfelt stories about what was dear to them, cherished memories, family, and lifelong friendships. Some spoke of lost loves, while others expressed their gratitude for the companionship within the care home. The event was a beautiful reminder that love, in all its forms, knows no age. As the evening ended, the warmth of the day lingered, leaving everyone with full hearts and happy memories.