Activities at Kernow House Care Home

Our Activities Coordinators organise varied and regular events. The activities that take place depend on what our residents tell us they are interested in and the feedback we get from their families. We currently have pop-up cafes where we socialise and maybe visit the hairdresser. We have regular live music events, a storyteller and visits from animals and we are often joined by families or friends during our social activities where they are always most welcome.

Living in Cornwall the surrounding countryside offers many beauty spots and we often have trips out to wherever our residents would like to go. At other times a walk to nearby shops or cafes is what we enjoy.

Louise is our hairdresser and she is with us twice a week. Louise also supports us during our weekly Namaste sessions where she offers hand massages in a relaxing environment. Every Thursday afternoon we have a time of worship supported by our local community. Our ice cream van, Kernow Kones, and our mobile pub, Kernow Keg, also make a weekly appearance. We have monthly clubs, when we play bingo or watch a film in our pop-up cinema. Residents on all units are invited to take part in a monthly Resident’s Meeting and they tell us what they would like.

Apart from these regular events, we also celebrate special occasions and often have musical entertainers to visit but we also make our own fun. All staff take part in fancy dress or charity events that we support and often what we do evolves through interaction between residents and care or activity staff. All this makes Kernow House a vibrant place to be where things happen both as group activities as well as on an individual level.

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Bea Porup

Activities Coordinator

Bea has many years of experience working in elderly care and both experience and training in dementia care. She has also worked extensively with people with Huntington's disease. Bea works closely with Sue, Jackie and our management team, nurses, carers and kitchen team to ensure our home has a vibrant environment with lots of events happening and varied opportunities for having both new and familiar experiences, making sure the people living here lead a rich and fulfilling life.

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 Kernow House Care Home

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30 Years of Barchester

Barchester Healthcare, who run Kernow House started out in 1992 with just one care home and now it is the second largest care home company in the UK with 250 care homes and private hospitals all over the country. To celebrate, Kernow House, which is also 30 years old, organised a tea party with a visit from Jumping Out Jazz Duo for a fantastic afternoon of singing and dancing and everyone was invited! The tea party was attended by Barchy Bear and some of the many Trauma Teds, Launceston Lions have donated to us. This was a suggestion made by residents and it gave us the perfect excuse to enjoy lots of treats. We had homemade sausage rolls, Bakewell tart and delicious scones. There were even tiny treats for the teddies.

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Remembrance Sunday

Kernow House took part in Remembrance Sunday. We made poppy wreathes with kits provided by Creative Mojo. On Friday 11.11. we observed two minutes silence at 11am. On Remembrance Sunday, most residents watched the ceremony from the cenotaph on television while two residents took part in the parade in Launceston town centre. Lesley wanted to take part because, having lived in Launceston for many years, she wanted to be part of the ceremony in our community again. Peter has taken part in the Remembrance Parade in a professional capacity during his working life and he also wanted to lay a wreath in memory of a family member, who died while being a prisoner of war in Japan. It is great to be able to take part in community events.

Working with St Catherine's School

We are so pleased to have re-established weekly visits from children at St Catherine’s School. The intergenerational links we started years ago which were interrupted by Covid and lockdown, are now firmly back on track. Year five have just made their third visit and friendships have already been formed. George remembered chatting to Peter during the last visit, but this time, Peter was having a rest in his room. However, Peter wanted to see George, so he and his mother Kate paid a little visit, had a chat and a biscuit and George promised to come back next time. These visits are fantastic for all of us, and we all look forward to them.

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Choral Hub

We really enjoy music and singing at Kernow House. When we got an opportunity to take part in another Live Virtual Event, Come Sing! To Feel Good with Choral Hub, we were keen to take part. We joined Dan from Choral Hub for a virtual singing session like no other! We were singing ‘I’m a Believer’ by The Monkees and was joined by lots of other Barchester homes during this on line event. No experience was necessary – this fun, easy, and feel-good session was for everyone and left us smiling ear to ear. We sang, danced and made gestures to go along with the lyrics.

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Creature Feature

Creature Feature visited us with some of their animals. Nicola and Stephan brought Marbles, the rabbit, Donny, the tortoise and George, the guinea pig. We had lots of cuddles and enjoyed seeing the animals. Residents have told us, they would like to see and have contact with animals more often, so we already booked Creature Feature for a return visit next month, when they will bring a snake and a millipede. Can’t wait to feel a millipede on our arms. We are told it feels like being in a powerful shower.

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Harvest Festival

It’s that time of the year, when the harvest has been brought in and we celebrate. We have had two celebrations. Firstly, a service with Revd. Mary Williamson from Church of England and secondly a musical celebration with Ruth Dymond. We also had new ‘Harvest Blessing’ decorations so it was very festive. Residents enjoy taking part in very traditional services with hymns, prayers and poems.