Activities at Mulberry Court Care Home

The team at Mulberry Court works hard to support and encourage residents to participate in both group and individual activities, based around their preferences and lifestyle choices. We take time to get to know each person, sitting with them and listening to them speak about their lives, interests, and aspirations. We have access to our own minibus so outings to nearby places of interest are available; for example local museums, art galleries, garden centres, and public houses. We also host themed evenings, such as 'Quiz and Meal-in-a-Basket', 'The Races (Greyhounds, Horses)', and 'Takeaway and Movie Night' that we also encourage relatives to come to. We believe lifestyle choices and activities are one of the most important aspects of a care home, and it is essential that we help residents to have fulfilling and enjoyable lives.

Enriching life
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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 Mulberry Court Care Home

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Diffuser making

Residents had a lovely afternoon making their own diffusers and scented bags. The aromas from essential oils poured out into our home with Jasmine, Lavender and Rhubarb to name just a few. Our residents hung a string of scented bags together which now hang in their wardrobes and each has a lovely diffuser on their window ledge.

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Burns' Night Celebrations

Our Head Chef, Lee Starkey, changed the menu to incorporate the traditional Scottish meal of Haggis, neeps and tatties for Burns Night. As the Haggis was brought in we had the traditional Welcoming of the Haggis poem recited to the sound of bagpipes music and an afternoon of watching The Edinburgh tattoo.

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Chinese New Year

Residents enjoyed an afternoon making Chinese lanterns to celebrate The Year of the Rabbit for Chinese New year.  We wrote messages of love, hope and peace on the lanterns and everyone had a lovely time decorating them.

Musical Moments

Another fabulous afternoon as we welcomed Maggie Baker back into our home to give us an hours seated exercise to music a very popular activity our residents are treated to every month.

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Mosaic Crafts

Residents enjoyed an afternoon creating mosaic tiles and picture frames with a multi-coloured selection of glass tiles. The results were very impressive, a great afternoon.

Starlings virtual talk

Across our services our residents have enjoyed a wonderful live virtual talk about starlings, one of the UK’s most gregarious birds, hosted by Rachel Dowse from The Royal Parks London.

Rachel examined our long history with this bird and the importance of common species to our lives. Our residents had the opportunity to find out more about the great murmuration and why we need to pay special attention to these beauties before it's too late.

The virtual experience was truly enjoyed by all.

Upcoming events

July

Hello July!  We extend a warm invitation for you to join us throughout the month and make new friends - all welcome.

Emergency Services - Take a break with us!

Calling all emergency services - take a break on us. We will have tea, coffee and maybe a cake or two!

Volunteers - Could you make a difference?

For more information on how you could Volunteer, please contact us on 01904 671 122

Looking for a place to host a meeting?

Looking for a place to host a meeting - for more information on what we have to offer please contact the home.

Weekly Coffee Morning

Join us for our weekly coffee morning each Tuesday of every month 10:00 - 11:30am.