Activities at Sutton Valence Care Home
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.
Gemma Bhandari
My name is Gemma I am an Activities coordinator at Sutton Valence care home. I have been working here for nine years and love it. I grew up in Sutton valence village and attended the local Primary school.
I have always been passionate about the care of others and enjoy enriching the lives of our Residents. I have a Diploma in Health and social care and have worked in private health care for over 14 years. I have always loved performing arts and studied this at school. I am a very proud Mother to Amaya and Jacob.
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 Sutton Valence Care Home
Win's 100th Birthday celebrations.
Its not every day that you receive a birthday card from the Queen. However this week, Win turned 100 years old and received the great accolade of a birthday card from her Royal Highness the Queens Elizabeth 11. The team here at Sutton Valence took the opportunity to throw a party for all our residents to honour Win on her special day.
Fountain Centerpiece
During the last few months the gardener Peter and residents have created a beautiful fountain centre piece in our central garden courtyard, the local scouts group led by Kaz Filmer personalised large pebbles, hand painted, resident planted seed that bloomed into stunning colourful smiles across the weeks.
The fountain was purchased and head gardener Peter created with the help of residents the colour scheme they wanted, even making lovely additions with a solar fountain, bird boxes handmade and painted for the walls and trees and a squirrel feeder.
The home manager, Robert Dura May, said his pride in the staff and residents is immense and a lovely garden party was held to celebrate the final scheme.
Garden Visits
Residents at Sutton Valence Care Home are being re-united with their loved ones in the beautifully landscaped gardens of the home overlooking the rural idle of the local cricket grounds. Although there is strict social distancing and rules to protect the residents and their loved ones, the residents have loved seeing their family and friends and catching up on the last 3 months that they have sadly been apart.
With the lack of haircuts and some extra facial hair growth, some of the residents didn’t recognise their loved ones at first, but quickly complimented their new looks and chatted away about what they have been doing. The home management have also secured a 3 meter marquee for when the weather is not so kind so that this valuable interaction and connection can go on regardless of the weather that this great country throws at us.
Thank you to Brooks marquees for their wonderful donation and support in keeping the community alive and well.
You are Welcome!
The Manager at Sutton Valence, Robert Dura-May and our Deputy Nisha Phillip are showing the community with the new banner that we are open and welcoming new residents..
Bastille Day Celebrations
Bastille Day, or the French National Day, is celebrated on July 14th every year in France. It is a day to celebrate and remember the beginning of the French Revolution, following the storming of the Bastille in Paris, which was a fortress and prison representing French Royalty in 1789.
Bastille Day is a day of celebrations of French culture. Many large-scale public events are held, including a military parade in Paris, as well as communal meals, dances, parties and fireworks.
Despite the current world situation, Manager Robert Dura May it was important that we celebrate with the French who mark this day with a bang.
Resident at Sutton Valence said: “The staff here have been so wonderful ensuring that we are kept busy at the home, providing engaging and stimulating activities and celebrating events around the world from the care home, these provide warm photos to share with our families and reassure them how well we are being cared for at the .the team allows additional media means of keeping in contact with our loved ones
We are welcoming new residents into our homes to ensure that we are there for those that need care and support, and have a very clear admission policy and infection control protocols that must be met. Please do give us a call on 01622 843999 if you are looking for care or need any further help.
Sutton Valence Care Home is run by Barchester Healthcare, one of the UK’s largest care providers, which is committed to delivering high-quality care across its care homes and hospitals. Sutton Valence Care Home provides nursing care, residential care, respite care
World Chocolate Day
Residents at Sutton Valence revelled in all things sweet on World Chocolate Day with a range of chocolatey activities on Tuesday 7th July.
Staff helped residents make a wonderful triple chocolate fudge covered doughnut mountain and enjoyed fresh strawberries dipped in chocolate after lunch. We also hosted a chocolate-themed quiz and watched Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.