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.

Enriching life
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Debbie Phillips

Activities Coordinator

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

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Senior Games Festival

We are so proud of 3 of our Residents who, not only competed in the Senior Games Festival, but also brought home the Trophy!

They practised their aim, the strength and their skills, and with competitive determination they were crowned champions after 4 games. They have been proudly showing off their medals and certificates, and the trophy stands in pride of place in our home. 

Thank you to Wiltshire and Swindon Sport for putting on the event and well done to all our competitors. We had a wonderful day, and are inspired to take on more sporting challenges.

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Intergenerational Baby and Toddler Group

 

 

Our monthly Baby and Toddler Group always brings joy and connection to all who attended. Seeing Residents' faces light up as little ones filled the room with laughter and mischief, was truly touching.

These moments of shared joy across generations remind us of the power of community and togetherness. Parents, carers and children create special bond with our Residents, bringing a spark of life and energy to their day.

Our Resident Sheila even said: "I remember my children being babies, it makes me feel 50 years younger again!"

Thank you to everyone who comes along and helps to make these sessions meaningful. It is a simple reminder that joy, laughter, and love know no age limits!

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Visit from Charlie the Donkey

Little donkey, Little donkey! That's what we sang when we received a heart warming Christmas surprise with a visit from a gentle donkey called Charlie.

Adorned with festive decorations, the donkey brought smiles and joy to our Residents, many of whom fondly recalled childhood memories. The unique visit encouraged interaction, laughter, and warmth, creating a magical holiday moment. Everyone, from Staff, Residents to Families, praised the initiative, which lifted spirits and highlighted the importance of creative, meaningful connections during the festive season.

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Santa's Grotto Visit

Residents and staff were thrilled to see Mr & Mrs Claus and Gordonky the Elf visit Henford House Care Home in Warminster. 

They left their grotto in Frome to come and wish everyone a Merry Christmas! 

Throughout the afternoon mince pies and sherry were enjoyed which led to a good old sing along which the residents adored, it was a fun filled afternoon and got Henford House in to the festive spirit.  

Mr & Mrs Claus and Elf spoke with all the residents that were in the lounge before going off to visit residents in their rooms. 

Their theatrical costumes really made it a magical time and lit up many faces.

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Christmas Market

Henford House Care Home came alive on Sunday 1st December when they held their Christmas Market.

Henford House have been putting the Christmas market on for a few years now and it brings the community in to the home which is lovely for the residents.  

The stall holders take over the dining room with their wonderful creative crafts, artwork and jewellery and much more, giving people the opportunity to be able to purchase an unusual handmade gift for Christmas.

Many residents relations supported their loved ones by attending which is a great way to help the residents make purchases.  It was a very festive atmosphere with Christmas songs playing and mince pies and mulled wine were enjoyed.  

A Christmas raffle took place and the proceeds of £230 will be donated to breast cancer. It was a fantastic afternoon.

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Remembrance Day Commemoration

Henford House residents and staff have always been quite passionate about Remembrance Sunday. As a military town, over the years we have been lucky to share the service with some of the soldiers and Royal British Legion and the residents have enjoyed their company over lunch.  

Rev Lorraine Dobbins and Eva Burton from Christ Church have always delivered a wonderful service which means so much to many of our residents and can be quite emotional for some of them.  

A remembrance parade takes place through the town on the Sunday afternoon and the Royal British Legion are very busy counting the money made through the sale of poppies for two days after the parade, so we aim to organise the service for them to be able to attend.  

Unfortunately, no soldiers could attend this year's service, but we were delighted to have members of the Royal British Legion join us for service and they joined the residents for lunch.