Activities at Kenwyn Care Home

Activities are the cornerstone of a wholesome home experience and our Activities Coordinators are always putting their creative minds to the test by organising new and exciting social events for residents to partake in. Of course, we take into account the likes and dislikes of those we support, so if someone doesn’t feel like trying something new, there will always be something on offer to reflect their personal interests. For the people who may just prefer some peace and quiet instead, we also offer one-to-one time that can be enjoyed with a nice cup of coffee or just a simple chat – whatever they desire.

Enriching life
Watch our video on life enrichment in our homes.

Scarlett Eastham

Activities Lead

As the head of Activities and Kenwyn, Scarlett has been part of the team for two years, Initially working as a Care Assistant. She has a genuine passion for spending time with residents, always making their happiness her priority and bringing smiles to their faces.
Scarlett loves reading, self-care and cooking. A true animal lover, she has a particular fondness for diary cows. Originally from Burnley, she moved down to Cornwall a few years ago and has embraced life in Cornwall ever since.

Life-encriching activities booklet

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

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 Kenwyn Care Home

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Easter Sunday at Kenwyn

A big happy Easter from all of us here at Kenwyn.

This morning our residents enjoyed a lovely Easter breakfast (hot cross buns included). The residents then all received visits from the Activities team all dressed in their Easter Sunday attire delivering chocolate and cards from local schools. We then proceeded to engage in our Easter Sunday quiz

Also a big congratulations to Katie Cooper, the winner of our Easter competition! Katie had the closest guess of how many eggs were in our special Easter cup!

National Guide Dog Day

We have had a busy week of visits at Kenwyn, with some very special guests.

Here you can see a photo of George. George is a retired Guide Dog.

He came to Kenwyn to meet our residents on National Guide Dog Day.

Our residents loved him and as you can see here, the feeling was mutual.

Thank you to Guide Dogs UK for all you do and for arranging this lovely visit.

Kenwyn's new Book club

Today we would like to say a big thank you to the wonderfully helpful Trudy at Newquay Library & Information Service and Information Service.

With Trudy's experience, knowledge and advice, we have set up our brand new book club.

Reading a good book is perfect for mental and cognitive stimulation to keep the brain stay active and engaged.

Here at Kenwyn we recognise the value of reading for our residents - particularly reading in groups.

It is also proven to be effective in helping people with dementia to feel happier and more content.

Poetry for reading groups – particularly for people living with dementia can be a huge benefit. It has found that poetry engages emotions and can trigger memory.

International Firefighters Day

To all the crew at Tolvaddon Community Fire Station Thank you from all of us at Kenwyn Care Home on your special day - International Firefighters Day.

The day is shared with Firefighters Memorial Day. Again, Thank you

Kenwyn's Nurses save the life of a member of the public

Five weeks ago a gent was driving near to Kenwyn care home in Truro and started to experience severe chest pains. That gent was Neil.
He had the presence of mind after seeing Kenwyn’s sign (and realising he couldn’t get to hospital quickly enough) to make a decision that literally changed his life.
He pulled into our car park (parking perfectly!) and made his way in a huge amount of pain to reception.
Two of Kenwyn’s nurses were immediately on hand to assist, Adelina and Sadie.
Neil was sadly in the middle of a significant Heart Attack.
He later spent quite some time in hospital where his consultants said that the swift actions of the Nurses in Kenwyn ‘categorically saved his life.’
We have stayed in contact with Julie, Neil’s wife, tracking his progress.
Today, Neil and his wife Julie returned to Kenwyn - in much happier circumstances - to thank our two incredible nurses.
What a fantastic outcome - We couldn’t be prouder.
 

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Time to pick a winner!

Today was the day that we collected our Easter colouring cards from 4 of Daisy Fays Nursery Nurseries.

Such lovely staff and children to have linked up with, we couldn’t have wished to meet a better bunch:

Daisy Fays Nursery

Daisy Fays Nursery Chiverton Cross

Daisy Fays Nursery Carnon Downs

Daisy Fays Nursery Tresillian

Daisy Fays Truro

With sparkle and bright colours, the cards will make a lovely treat from the children to our residents for Easter.

Back at Kenwyn, it was time to begin the enormously difficult task of picking a winner from each Nursery – although, as you can see, the effort from the children was fantastic.

To help us judge, we enlisted Rhona who is one of our much loved residents. Eventually, we were ready to decide the winners, which you are able to see – the four standing up.

Well done everyone involved and thank you.

Upcoming events

Armchair Yoga

Join us for Chair Yoga with Jay, our skilled Physiotherapist, every other Wednesday at 11.30am A gentle yet effective class designed to improve flexibility, strength and balance.

Blue Light Breakfasts

We're inviting all local blue light personnel and district nurses to pop by for a warm pastry and a hot takeaway coffee on us every Monday in December.