Activities at Ouse View Care Home

We understand that the people we will be supporting will have passions and interests that could be difficult to pursue after moving into a care home – but that doesn’t mean we won’t encourage them to try! Some hobbies can define a person, so our activities team will be dedicated to ensuring that everyone we support is able to do what makes them happy to the best of their abilities. Social events will be 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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Rachael Turner

Activities Coordinator

We all know that keeping active is important. We have created a wonderful culture within the home and we work together to give residents the best possible experience. We are here to ensure that residents enjoy an environment that is both stimulating and socially active.

We ensure the team knows each residents' preferences, so that we can deliver a person-centered program of events and activities.

Essential to our homely feel is the strong relationships of trust we build with residents and their families and friends. The home also has its very own minibus for our numerous outings for coffee and shopping, which residents love. We also enjoy our regular clubs, virtual events and varied life enrichment programme.

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 Ouse View Care Home

World Religion Day

Observing #WorldReligionDay, residents helped celebrate the global event today by discussing the six major world religions of Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism and Sikhism. They learnt about the various iconic symbols used to represent each religion, as well as interesting facts that help explain some of the differences and similarities within religions around the world. Residents also discussed their own faith and what it means to them

Christmas Donation

Ouse View staff took time out to say a huge thank you to York City Church in Gillygate York for the wonderful hamper, card and DVD they so generously gifted to the home recently.

The hamper included all sorts of delicious festive treats and goodies, and the DVD featured York City Church's recent Virtual Christmas Carol Evening, including traditional, well-known carols and readings.

Ouse View residents have been enjoying lots of festive activities during its 'Countdown to Christmas' throughout December, and the DVD will no doubt prove a very welcome addition.

Dickensian Afternoon Tea

As part of Ouse View's advent calendar of activities throughout December, residents enjoyed a traditional Dickensian afternoon tea.

Over tea and cream scones, conversation soon turned to the age-old debate of whether the cream should sit atop of the scone, with the jam on top of that (Devon cream tea); or the jam as the first ingredient on the scone, followed by the cream (Cornish cream tea).

Regardless, the scones were deemed delicious, and the afternoon proved a great success with everyone, as the countdown to Christmas continues. Tea, anyone?”

Christmas Competition

Germany is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition as we now know it in the 16th century. Following in the footsteps of Martin Luther, who is said to have first added lighted candles to an evergreen tree, were the residents and staff of Ouse View, who were pitted against each other in the home's inaugural Christmas Tree Decorating Competition.

On hand to judge this highly coveted award was none other than Barchester Healthcare Regional Director, Lindsay Price. Competition was fierce, standards were high, and choosing between the three trees was difficult, but a winner was finally chosen...

Lindsay presented the winner's trophy—sorry, toffees—to Sheila who represented Ouse View residents! Fantastic job Sheila, and a big thank you to all the residents for helping make our home look so wonderfully festive. Lindsay and Sheila are pictured with General Manager, Pauline Hodgson.

Residents enjoy interactive Magic Table

Ouse View Care Home in Fulford, York have recently brought a bit of magic to residents by installing the Tovertafel ‘magic table’ as a way to improve residents’ quality of life.

Created in the Netherlands, the Tovertafel uses interactive games to connect people in the mid-to-late stages of dementia with each other, their family members and friends, all the while stimulating movement. Using interactive light projections, the Tovertafel, which can be played independently or as a group, invites participants to pop bubbles, sweep leaves or interact playfully with fish. Another game generates a series of well-known sayings and phrases, which often sparks discussion and brings back memories. Games are rich in colour, movement and detail, and allows people of all ages to play in a safe and comfortable environment.

Ouse Movember fun

Movember is an annual event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men's health issues, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and men's suicide. Doing its own bit to help raise awareness of this worthwhile cause were the staff at Ouse View who used their considerable (and we can't emphasise 'considerable' enough) artistic talents to adorn their disposable masks with a variety of moustaches that would be sure to give Salvador Dalí a run for his money.

Upcoming events

November

The leaves are falling, November is calling and we are looking forward to a fun filled month ahead - all welcome.

Christmas Fayre

Our Christmas Fayre has something for everyone. Come along and join us! 

Countdown to Christmas

Counting down the days to Christmas with a fun filled month ahead - all welcome.  Merry Christmas!

Fancy a festive break?

Book a respite stay at Ouse View to take advantage of our Christmas festivities. A festive break in a place where your loved one matters. 

Looking for a place to host a meeting?

For more infromation why not pop in and see what Ouse View can offer you.

Calling all Emergency Services - take a break on us!

Calling all emergency services personnel - police, ambulance and fire services, district nurses - come and take a break on us, there maybe a cake or two available....

Volunteers - Could you make a difference?

We recognise the impact a Volunteer can make on the lives of our residents, do you have any spare time? For more information we'd love to hear from you.

Dementia Cafe - 1st Wednesday of the month

Come along and make new friends, share experiences and enjoy a cup of tea and slice of cake.

Coffee Morning - 3rd Wednesday of the month

We extend a warm invitation for you to join us as we host our monthly coffee morning, make new friends and take a tour of our home. All welcome.

Don't Dine Alone - Every Friday

We know mealtimes can be lonely for older members of our community and we extend a warm invitation for those to join us at our weekly - Don't Dine Alone, Fridays from 12.15pm.