Activities at Southgate Beaumont Care Community

Our activities team are great at building the activities programme around the likes and interests of the people we care for. Ensuring that our social events offer fun and adventure is part of the ethos of our home; it’s important that those we support can enjoy an active and social lifestyle. Of course, there will always be those who prefer peace and quiet, and in these instances, a cup of tea and a chat are always welcomed.

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

Zoe Grindley

Activities Coordinator

Hello My name is Zoe, I have been in the life enrichment team at Southgate Beaumont since December 2021.

I am originally from Liverpool and moved to London in 1997 after being accepted at Mountview Theatre school. After graduating I worked as an actress and accomplished voiceover artist for many years. I also have a vast amount customer service experience, working in many West End Theatres, as Cabin crew for Virgin Atlantic and at Claridges hotel in Mayfair. 

Zoe has a passion for making strong connections with people and creating lasting memorable experiences.  

My role here at Southgate Beaumont is to ensure our residents lives are packed full of enriching and interesting activity. We provide a wide range of both home led and community led activity for all residents as well as personalised and individual hobby and interest focused events. Our programme ranges from cocktail making, to art history talks, exercise sessions as well as fine dining dinner parties catered for by our chefs

I have made lots of lovely new friends at Southgate Beaumont care home and look forward to making many more. 

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 Southgate Beaumont Care Community

The Easter bunny came early to Southgate Beaumont!

The Easter bunny came early to Southgate Beaumont!

Residents and team members spent a wonderful morning in the garden at Southgate Beaumont when the children from St Andrews joined us for an Egg-citing Easter egg hunt.

We were all super delighted to see 30 Year 1 pupils running around our beautiful grounds collecting Easter eggs. The sun was shinning which made it even more glorious.

After eating yummy cupcakes baked by our head Chef and his team, two of Southgate Beaumont's residents read stories. to us

There was lots of fun on the lawn chasing bubbles and and playing with balloons. One of the children said "it was the best day ever!!"

I think we all agreed!

A trip to Springtime Nurseries.

What a glorious way to start a Monday!
With a lovely trip to a local garden center to see all the beautiful flowers and breathe in the fresh air. 
No trip would be complete without a trip to the café for a cup of tea and a scone and jam! 
We are so happy the weather stayed bright for us too! 

 

What a lovely Pancake day we all had!

What a lovely Pancake day we all had!

Residents were spoilt for choice with lots of delicious pancakes and all their favourite toppings… syrup, chocolate sauce, fruit and lemon and sugar!!

Thank you to our wonderful Chef Dan for preparing everything.

We couldn’t manage another mouthful!

Love is all around us!

This Valentine’s Day, we thought we would share a lovely story of our only married couple currently residing in our care home.

Peter and Shirley are a much-loved addition to our Beaumont family and this June sees them celebrating their 68th wedding anniversary!

Love blossomed almost 70 years ago at their local ice rink, when a group of boys decided to trip Shirley up on the ice. Peter immediately came to Shirley’s rescue, scooping her up and taking her home safely. The rest, as they say, is history.

“I wouldn’t call Peter handsome, but he was very kind,” said Shirley with a laugh when asked about her first impressions. “I also wasn’t very popular with Peter’s mother because I lived on the local council estate!”

Amazingly, Peter’s grandfather invented the electrical plates used in X-ray machines. Eventually, after they got married, Shirley did all the family accounts whilst Peter carried on running the business.

They had lots of lovely holidays together and two wonderful children who Shirley praises for contributing to so much of their happiness.

When asked about the secret to a long and happy marriage, Shirley replied,

“He always does as he’s told!!”

Here’s to many more happy years for this lovely pair!

 

 

Love comes in all shapes!

They say that love comes in all shapes and sizes and for our residents here at Southgate Beaumont, it was bauble shapes that spread the love.

As part of an intergenerational project with Enfield in schools, residents got to explore the theme of love through a child’s eyes.

By swapping clear baubles filled with stories and objects of sentiment, we all learned that love is often found in the simplest of things.

We would like to say a great big thank you to all of the year one pupils at St Andrews school in Southgate. Your kindness in sharing all your precious items and stories with our residents gave them so much joy.

Seated exercise classes at Southgate Beaumont.

Jignesh is our wonderful Physiotherapist.

He has been working here at Beaumont for almost 14 years. He has a great relationship with our residents and staff and is extremely gentle and encouraging in his approach.

Jignesh works independently with individuals but also holds a weekly exercise session in our lovely lounge every Thursday.

It’s a great way for our residents to interact with each other and is the perfect way to keep their minds and bodies full of positivity.