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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.

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Amy Barrowman

Amy Barrowman

Activities Lead

My name is Amy, and I’m delighted to introduce myself as the Activities Coordinator here at Henford House. I have worked in the healthcare industry for nearly nine years, starting my journey as a carer and progressing to a senior carer role. During this time, I have developed a real passion for supporting others and making a positive difference in people’s lives. I also hold a degree in Psychology and have worked towards my NVQ Level 3 in Adult Health and Social Care, which has given me a strong understanding of person-centred care.   

Recently, I made the move into the role of Activities Coordinator, which truly feels like the perfect fit for me. I’m an organiser at heart and love bringing people together, creating meaningful experiences and most importantly, having fun!

I am passionate about life enrichment and enjoy planning activities that bring joy, creativity and connection to our residents’ daily lives. Whether it’s painting nails, organising group activities, or simply spending time chatting and building friendships, I love getting to know each resident and making sure everyone feels included and valued.

I’m really looking forward to continuing to create a warm, fun and engaging environment for our residents, and getting to know all of our families and visitors along the way.

Celebrating life at Henford House Care Home

Celebrating NAPA Intergenerational Week at Henford!

Celebrating NAPA Intergenerational Week at Henford!

We are delighted to share that our home proudly took part in this year’s NAPA Intergenerational Week competition, shining a spotlight on the wonderful connections we build across generations every single week.

From our lively Baby and Toddler group, to the enthusiastic visits from Warminster Air Cadets, to the joyful moments shared with pupils from Warminster School, intergenerational activities have become a treasured part of our life at Henford. These moments bring laughter and companionship and remind us of how powerful it is when generations come together.

We received our certificate from NAPA, recognising our commitment to meaningful intergenerational engagement and what a better way to celebrate than by having our star toddlers proudly hold the certificate themselves. Their smiles say it all – a perfect symbol of the friendship and shared joy that make these sessions so special.       

We are incredibly proud of everyone involved: our residents, our young visitors, their families and the wonderful staff who make these connections possible. Here’s to many more moments of learning, laughter and togetherness. Intergenerational magic lives here and we couldn’t be prouder!

Celebrating Identity and Service: The Last of the Greats

Celebrating Identity and Service: The Last of the Greats

Here at Henford, we were honoured to welcome Joseph from The Last of the Greats project into our home for a very special interview with one of our residents, whose proud identity is deeply rooted in his life of service in the army. 

From the moment Joseph arrived, it was clear how person-centred this experience would be. The conversation was shaped entirely around what matters most to our resident – his memories, his achievements and the sense of purpose he still carries with him today.

He lit up as he spoke about his 36 years in uniform, the camaraderie he shared with fellow soldiers and the moments that shaped him into the man he is today. For him, talking about his army service isn’t just reminiscing, it’s reconnecting with a core part of his identity, and it gives him meaning to his day, and it offers a sense of connection with the wider world beyond Henford. Joseph’s thoughtful questions allowed him to share stories he is deeply proud of, and he enjoyed every moment of being listened to, respected and celebrated.       

These moments remind us why person-centred care is at the heart of everything we do – because every story deserves to be heard, honoured and celebrated. The Last of the Greats helps preserve the voices of veterans and helps keep their memories alive for future generations to come.       

Henford House welcome back Tropical Discovery

Henford House welcome back Tropical Discovery

Residents enjoyed an unforgettable experience this week when a very special group of visitors arrived. We were met by stick insects, cockroaches, a tarantula, a snake, a tortoise and a bearded dragon! It was a fascinating collection of exotic creatures that brought curiosity, excitement and smiles all around!

The session was led by Kris at Tropical Discovery workshops. Kris introduced each animal, shared facts and encouraged gentle interaction for those who wished to take part. Our residents always look forward to Kris returning with his exotic animals!”   

Warminster Air Cadets bring Intergenerational Joy

Warminster Air Cadets bring Intergenerational Joy

Henford House was delighted to welcome the Air Cadets for their first visit, creating a wonderful opportunity for meaningful intergenerational connection. Visits like these bring great benefits to our residents by encouraging conversation, sharing of stories and building friendships between generations.

During the visit, the Air Cadets spent time chatting with residents, creating a warm and lively atmosphere filled with smiles and laughter. Residents thoroughly enjoyed the chance to get to know the cadets and share their experiences.

Feedback from residents at the end of the visit was overwhelmingly positive, with many saying they had a fantastic time and truly enjoyed the conversations. We are very grateful to the Air Cadets for spending time with us and look forward to continuing this special partnership in the future.“

Skittles club returns

Skittles club returns

Skittles is back bigger, stronger and more popular than ever. Everyone’s favourite Friday fun day has returned with the help of our volunteer, Jonathon.

It is always wonderful to see so many smiling faces ready to play and amazing to see the residents so eager to get rolling again – and they didn’t disappoint! Skittles is not only great fun, but it also plays an important role in supporting hand-eye coordination, balance and gentle movement. Residents enjoyed aiming for the pins, cheering each other on and sharing plenty of laughter along the way.

The friendly competition and social interaction makes the sessions just as beneficial to mental wellbeing as it is for physical wellbeing. It’s fantastic to see how activities such as skittles club help the residents stay active, engaged and connected. We are looking forward to many more weeks of strikes, smiles and steady improvement.        

Celebrating the 81st Anniversary of Victory in Europe day

Celebrating the 81st Anniversary of Victory in Europe day

On May 8th 2026, Henford was filled with pride, music and wonderful memories as we celebrated the 81st anniversary of VE day – a day that still holds a deep meaning for so many of our residents.

To mark the occasion, we welcomed the talented Sentimental Journeys with Nicki, who arrived in wartime uniform. Nicki brought the spirit of the 1940s right into our beautifully decorated lounge. She sang classics from the wartime era and had everyone smiling, tapping their feet and singing along with pride to songs that shaped their youth.

But the most special part of the day came from our residents themselves. As the music played, stories began to flow – reminiscing about where they were on VE day in 1945, what they were doing and how old they were when the news of victory spread across the nation. Some remembered street parties that went on long into the night, whilst others recalled being at Trafalgar square. 

One moment that touched us all was hearing from our oldest resident, now 100 years old, who was just 19 on VE day. She shared her memories and wore her honour with pride as she told us about her service in the Army during the war. A young woman standing among crowds filled with joy, waving her flag with pride!         

Our residents waved their flags with the same pride and gratitude they felt all those years ago. It was a day of remembrance, celebration and connection across generations. A day when music brought memories to life and where we honoured not just history, but the incredible people who lived it.

A sunny walk to Warminster town park!

A sunny walk to Warminster town park!

Henford House is situated on a beautiful country road that leads to several nature trails around Warminster. We enjoyed a wonderful outing this week as we took the scenic walk towards Warminster town park for an afternoon of fresh air, wildlife and community connection.

The peaceful route gave everyone the chance to enjoy the countryside as its best. We spotted plenty of wildlife along the way – geese with their fluffy goslings, rabbits darting through the grass, horses grazing in nearby fields and lots of friendly dogs out on their walk. Each sight sparked conversation, smiles and plenty of pointing and waving!

We enjoyed a wonderful picnic at the park and enjoyed speaking to members of the community along the way. These moments of connection with the community are special as they help residents feel part of the wider community, which brings a sense of belonging.”       

Making the most of the Spring sunshine!

Making the most of the Spring sunshine!

We’ve been making the most of the recent spell of beautiful weather by spending plenty of time out in our garden, enjoying the fresh air and sunshine together.

Residents have been keeping their minds active with a series of fun and engaging quizzes, sparking lots of laughter, friendly competition and great conversation. It’s been wonderful to see everyone getting involved and sharing their knowledge. Marta has also been busy, with residents coming together to make a delicious homemade apple crumble. From peeling and preparing the apples to adding the finishing touches, it was a lovely group activity—and even better when it came time to enjoy it!

We’ve also been continuing our much-loved doll house project with Marta in the garden. This creative activity has been a real highlight, with residents taking great pride in adding new details and bringing the house to life piece by piece.

Spending time outdoors, staying active and sharing these moments together has made the most of the lovely weather. We’re looking forward to many more sunny days in the garden.        

Sip and paint

Sip and paint

This week we welcomed the first signs of spring with a delightful Sip & Paint afternoon. Residents enjoyed a glass of prosecco or refreshing non-alcoholic mocktails while painting beautiful watercolour daffodils. 

A wonderful way to celebrate the arrival of March with creativity, colour and good company.     

Falls prevention workshop

Falls prevention workshop

This month we hosted a very informative and interesting fall prevention workshop with occupational therapist Rob from OTTER Therapy.

Rob sat with our residents, staff and guests from the community to explain what makes us prone to falls, such as dehydration and ill-fitting shoes.

Rob then showed us some seated and standing exercises to help build up strength in order to prevent falls. He also showed everyone a safe and easy way to sit and stand.

Rob’s talk was extremely informative and provided us with valuable knowledge about fall prevention strategies.

Rob got everyone involved and made the workshop interactive, which benefited everyone!

Thank you to Rob for this workshop, to the staff who attended, our lovely residents and to those in the community who came to view it. I’m sure we will all treasure this knowledge in this new year.  

A Visit from Punch and Judy Brings Back Memories for All

A Visit from Punch and Judy Brings Back Memories for All

Our residents were treated to something different this week – a wonderfully old-fashioned Punch and Judy show, complete with bright props, cheeky characters and plenty of laughter echoing through the lounge. It’s not every day you see a traditional seaside puppet show indoors and the novelty alone brought smiles before the curtain even went up! Alongside the performance, Johnny G crafted balloon animals of every shape and size, from wiggly dogs to swords that had everyone joining in the fun. The room was full of a mix of silliness and delight that only classic entertainment can bring. 

What made the afternoon so special was the way it stirred memories. Residents shared stories of childhood holidays, busy promenades, striped deckchairs and that unmistakable sound of Punch’s squeaky voice drifting across the beach. For many of our residents, it was a reminder of simpler times of moments filled with family, sunshine and laughter.

Johnny put on more than just a show, he helped everyone have a trip down memory lane. Our residents were able to reconnect with the past, and it was a reminder that joy comes in all forms – even from a pair of mischievous puppets and a handful of balloons. We’re already looking forward to the next nostalgic adventure!  

National Gardening Week

National Gardening Week

National Gardening Week runs from the 27th April until the 3rd May and what better way to celebrate than to get our hanging baskets ready for the warmer months. Our gardening club at Henford enjoy meeting to make our gardens look beautiful. Our wonderful gardener, Katharine, is always happy to help with the club!

National Gardening Week brought sunshine, colour and plenty of happy chatter to Henford as our gardening club rolled up their sleeves and chose their favourite plants, mixed the compost and arranged the vibrant flowers to create gorgeous displays. Having the residents take part in brightening up the gardens at Henford creates a sense of achievement and pride within our residents, who enjoy looking at their hard work whilst they’re sat in the sunshine.”              

Easter celebrations

Easter celebrations

We were delighted to welcome residents, families and members of our local community to a joyful Easter celebration here at Henford House. The day was filled with laughter, togetherness and plenty of seasonal fun for all ages. Our Easter egg hunt was a fantastic success, bringing smiles to children as they searched high and low for hidden treats. It was wonderful to see the home full of excitement and energy as everyone joined in the fun.

Alongside the hunt, we hosted a raffle and cake sale, both of which were very well-supported. A huge thank you to everyone who donated prizes, baked delicious treats, and took part—your generosity helped make the day even more special. The Warminster Air Cadets also helped to set up the event as well as host their own stall with very fun games!

In the afternoon, we were treated to a truly memorable musical performance by Sophie Eden. With her piano and accordion, Sophie created a lively and uplifting atmosphere that had everyone singing along and even dancing. It was a joy to see residents joining in and enjoying the music together. Overall, it was a fantastic day that brought our community closer together. We are so grateful to everyone who attended and helped make our Easter celebrations such a success.    

Valentine's Day Afternoon Tea

Valentine's Day Afternoon Tea

What better way to celebrate valentine’s day than with an afternoon tea and live piano and accordion music by Sophie Eden!

Henford recently celebrated the most romantic day of the year surrounded by roses, all things pink and red, and singing away with the wonderful Sophie. It was a lovely afternoon full of laughter and joy, celebrating love, family and friendship! We enjoyed a lovely afternoon tea put on by our kitchen, hospitality and activity teams. We were joined by residents and their families and friends to celebrate the wonderful occasion.      

Intergenerational Fun for All

Intergenerational Fun for All

After a fabulous year welcoming our youngest visitors for the monthly Toddlers Group, we're delighted to share that the first session for 2026 is next Monday, 12th January.

Celebrating NAPA Intergenerational Week at Henford!

Celebrating NAPA Intergenerational Week at Henford!

We are delighted to share that our home proudly took part in this year’s NAPA Intergenerational Week competition, shining a spotlight on the wonderful connections we build across generations every single week.

From our lively Baby and Toddler group, to the enthusiastic visits from Warminster Air Cadets, to the joyful moments shared with pupils from Warminster School, intergenerational activities have become a treasured part of our life at Henford. These moments bring laughter and companionship and remind us of how powerful it is when generations come together.

We received our certificate from NAPA, recognising our commitment to meaningful intergenerational engagement and what a better way to celebrate than by having our star toddlers proudly hold the certificate themselves. Their smiles say it all – a perfect symbol of the friendship and shared joy that make these sessions so special.       

We are incredibly proud of everyone involved: our residents, our young visitors, their families and the wonderful staff who make these connections possible. Here’s to many more moments of learning, laughter and togetherness. Intergenerational magic lives here and we couldn’t be prouder!

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

English National Ballet
Together With Music
Blenheim Palace
Oomph!
NAPA
Bloomin Haus
Vegetarian For Life
Sea Life Trust - Beluga Whale Sanctuary
Historic Environment Scotland
Five Sisters Zoo
Damian Bailey Photography

Life enrichment

With us, it's all about making every day meaningful for our residents. We do this through our Life Enrichment programme, designed to suit the needs of each person in our care, and support individuals in retaining their joy, purpose and life skills for as long as possible. We offer a range of daily activities for individuals to get involved in, whether that's socially as part of a group, solo or with a team member, ensuring everyone receives the support that adds enrichment to their life.

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