Activities at St Thomas Care Home
Our activities coordinator is dedicated to organising meaningful activities on an individual and group basis to fulfill the daily needs of our residents, as we understand how important mental and physical stimulation is for their wellbeing. Our activities are available to everyone who wants to take part and there is something different going on everyday. We often go out on day trips including visiting shopping centres, garden centres, evening meals at the local pubs, visits to local schools and also coffee mornings with other care homes. We have a wide range of entertainers that visit us at our home including musical therapists, Millers Ark Farm, pantomimes as well as our local salvation army and lots more. We encourage families to join us on trips out and also in home activities such as baking, arts and crafts, dancing and singing, we believe this is a great way for our residents to live an active and fun life here with us at St Thomas.
Teresa Humphreys
Hello. My name is Teresa. I am the Dementia Champion here at St. Thomas Care Home
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 St Thomas Care Home
Afternoon tea party
The residents and staff enjoyed a great afternoon tea in the garden enjoying delicious cakes and refreshments.
Father's day BBQ
We had a wonderful day celebrating Father's day. We had a delicious BBQ and of course shared a beer.
The Queens Platinum Jubilee
We had such a great weekend at St Thomas's celebrating The Queen's Platinum Jubilee, thank you to all our family and friends who came to support us.
From Basingstoke to Nepal
We waved goodbye to a long term resident as he made his rip from St Thomas's back to his home in Nepal. It was sad saying goodbye but we are happy he can finally go home to his family.
Visit from Cuddly Cavies!
We had a visit from some very cute and fury guinea-pigs with thanks to Cuddly Cavies. the residents really enjoyed this.
Sporting Memories Foundation
Here at St Thomas our team have recently joined a meeting with Sporting Memories Foundation to under more about how the scheme can benefit our residents.
Sporting Memories Foundation for 10 years have been using the power of remembering and talking about sport – along with physical exercise – to tackle dementia, depression and loneliness. They are dedicated to bringing together older adults.
Sporting Memories offer group or 1-2-1 based activities for our residents to enjoy either with other residents or by involving family and friends.
There are over 120 Sporting Memories Clubs across Scotland, Wales and England. The supportive, welcoming and structured sessions they offer are proven to help build cognitive resilience for those living with dementia. Mental and physical well-being increases too.
We look forward to working in partnership with Sporting Memories Foundation.