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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Zoe Giles

Lead Activities Co-ordinator

Hi my name is Zoe I am the lead activities co-ordinator here at Mulberry Court, I started in January 2024 having previously worked at another care home on reception, however I  started doing more and more activities with the resident’s there so when I got the chance to move across to a Barchester home and do the role of lead I took the opportunity.

I have always enjoyed organising and am usually the one in the family who brings everyone together and sorts things so I feel I have found my true calling!

I am so lucky to be able to say I love my job, no two days are ever the same, although every day is so rewarding and to know I have made a difference to someone is the greatest feeling whether that’s through a group activity or an individual room visit to even stopping and saying a few words to them.

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

Double century celebrations

Celebrations have been in full swing at Mulberry Court in York, as not one but two of its residents reached their centenary in style just a day apart.  Joan Dixon and Doreen Mason were joined by staff, relatives, friends and other residents as they received a telegram from the King in recognition of their landmark birthday. A champagne reception and live entertainment was held at the home and guests enjoyed special birthday cakes made by the home’s chef Lee Starkey.

Pumpkin creations

Residents had a lovely afternoon combining flower arranging with pumpkin carving.  We created some seasonal Halloween flower arrangements to add to our display which looks lovely in our Café/Bar.

Dominoes Club

Our Dominoes Club re-started with some very eager new members, both male and female the competition was fierce!  All in good humour it creates a lovely atmosphere in our Café/Bar for anyone who wants a game.

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Thank you gifts

Residents at Mulberry Court decorated gorgeous fairy houses from miniature bird boxes as a thank you to our friend and neighbour Cheryl Greenfield-Bell.  Cheryl opened up her beautiful Fairy’s Garden to our residents when we had our Memory Walk for Alzheimer’s week and everyone wanted to show their appreciation.   Cheryl was thrilled to receive the little houses and is adding them to her already beautiful enchanted garden, a lovely link with our local community.

Trip out!

Residents at Mulberry Court enjoyed a lovely trip out in our minibus to Skelton Garden Centre.  They had chance to browse and buy what they wanted around the centre and enjoyed a lovely bite to eat and coffee in the café afterwards.  Everyone enjoyed the change of scenery.

Creative writing

A creative resident at Mulberry Court has penned a poem to recognise one of the homes nurses.  This week the home celebrated National Poetry day and whilst this year’s theme was ‘The Environment’, Resident, xXx wrote a heartfelt poem about nurse, Lizzy.  World Poetry day encourages everyone to make, experience and share poetry and the words have been heartfelt by all who have read it in the home.

Other residents put pen to paper and General Manager, Rachael said “It’s been amazing listening to our residents share their stories and recollections of days gone by and we have been delighted to read their poems as part of National Poetry 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!

Janauary

Hello January!  As we step into 2025 we extend a warm invitation for you to join us - all welcome.

Volunteers - Could you make a difference?

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

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!

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.