Activities at Highview House 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.

Enriching life
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Aiden Wylie

Lead Activities Coordinator

Hello, my name is Aiden Wylie, and I am Head Activities Coordinator here at Highview House.  My job is to ensure a mentally and physically challenging and varied calendar of activities.  I want to involve all our residents in a warm and welcoming environment.

My career has been in education and I have lived in countries as diverse as Japan and Iraq, but in 2022 I came to Highview with the ambition of offering a range of activities, trips and entertainment which lead to lasting memories and experiences. 

Life-encriching activities booklet

Read our brochure 'Life-enriching activities' for more information about life in our care homes.
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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 Highview House Care Home

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Easter Crafts

Here at Highview we have been making Easter cards in preparation for Easter weekend.  Some of our residents have made cards and asked that they be posted out to relatives/friends which we have made happen. John made two cards for his family and Chandra made a card for her son. Margaret made a card for all the staff here at Highview. We kept a picture of the card and sent the original out to her family. Everyone really enjoyed decorating their cards and really got into the spirit of Easter by wearing Easter bonnets.

Discovering the Astor's

Our residents came together to enjoy an exciting virtual talk courtesy of the team at National Trust Talks Service.  The illustrated talk took us closer to one of Cliveden’s most famous families, the Astors. Our residents were able to discover what motivated William Waldorf Astor, America’s richest man, to purchase Cliveden in 1893 and how the estate became the centre of high society in the 1920 s and 30 s thanks to his son Waldorf and daughter in law Nancy Astor.

Walk through a landscape

We had a lovely time joining Holly and Marie-Therese from the Wallace Collection, for a virtual introduction to the Collection, followed by a sensory exploratory walk through one of the museum’s most famous landscape paintings.  The Collection ranges from Old Master paintings to 18th century French furniture, arms and armour.   We all had a wonderful time and cannot wait to put our creative skills to a test and paint some landscapes in the upcoming days.

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Highview Awards Day

Following the recent Oscars, we had our very own awards day here at Highview.  We got the residents involved and they got to vote for who they would like to win from the chosen categories.  We then had our very own awards ceremony and the certificates were awarded to the staff by some of the residents.

The most Hardworking member of staff category had 2 winners and they were Judy Moodie (Senior Carer on the Ground Floor) and Tara Legg (Head of Unit for the Top Floor).  The funniest member of staff award was given to Marc Zimmermann (Care practitioner for the Top Floor) and the prettiest member of staff was won by Arwen Munro (Carer for the Top Floor).

Our hairdresser Kath Hall won the best hairdresser for always ensuring our residents look their very best and resident Julianne MacMillan won the award for the best bingo player.

World Poetry Day

We celebrate World Poetry Day, to this day, to honour the poets. Poetic expressions allow us to promote and spread teachings from different languages, particularly those that are endangered.  We celebrated this at Highview with a Poetry reading along with a prize for anyone who could guess the correct poem from a selection of quotes.  Many of our residents enjoyed reading some of the poems aloud along with the staff.

My name is not Wig

We had a lovely time joining Angela Cobbin for a theatre-inspired virtual talk about her book ‘My Name is Not Wigs’.  ‘My Name Is Not Wigs’ is the ultimate read for fans of witty behind-the-curtains memoirs, especially those with a penchant for the bright lights of stage and screen: tears and accolades aplenty!                                                                                                   

Angela shared interesting facts with our residents about her book, her life and her experiences as a wig creator in London’s West End in celebration of World Theatre Day.

Upcoming events

Countdown to Christmas

Counting down the days to Christmas with a fun filled month ahead and we extend a warm invitation for you to join us - all welcome.

Merry Christmas!

Could you be a Volunteer?

Volunteers provide a valuable and wide variety of services in many different settings. Do you have spare time?  For more information we'd love to hear from you.

Calling all Emergency Services

Calling all emergency personnel!  Come and take a break on us - there may be a cake or two available!

Are you looking for a place to host a meeting?

Looking for somewhere to host a meeting?  We can help!  For more information please contact the home direct.