Activities at Trinity Manor Care Home
Activities are an integral part of life at our care home. We want to ensure that the people we support have as much fun as possible during their time with us, so it’s important that our activities programme is created with the interests of residents in mind. Our skilled Activities Coordinators bring a certain uniqueness to the home that can’t be found anywhere else, and which is reflected in the activities they organise.
Bibesh Shrestha
Hi, My name is Bibesh Shrestha, Activity Coordinator
Having more than 10 years of professional experience in multiple sectors at different places have given me the confidence to get involved in any challenging environment where my skills and experience will be instrumental in achieving personal and social goals.
Being a motivator and influencer to the people around me has always been my passion, and also part of my profession. As an Activity Coordinator, my ultimate goal is to transfer my energy and spread my happiness.
Being active and full of energy with humbleness is what defines me and transferring that energy to the people around me has been my prime interest.
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 Trinity Manor Care Home
Valentine's Day Celebrations
Trinity Manor celebrated Valentine’s Day in style. The event Don’t Dine alone had proved to be absolute success, single members of community enjoyed three course meal and a fantastic performance by violinist Barbara.
Armchair Exercise
Here, at Trinity Manor we ensure our residents to get enough of physical activity. The class is performed by experienced local professionals, Gary at Sherborne Sports Centre had been delivering chair based exercises for over 10 years.
Art Workshop
Our residents had re-discovered their creative side with Natasha from Creative Minds. Everyone enjoyed and had fun during the art workshop at the home recently.
VIP Opening
Care home staff and guests were delighted when the Mayor of Sherborne, Councillor Jon Andrews officially opened Trinity Manor Care Home on Bradford Road.
The Mayor greeted Trinity Manor’s first resident, Dr Valerie Marrett, along with invited guests, and gave a speech before unveiling the plaque, marking the official opening on the 12th December 2019. This was followed by a cake cutting with Dr Valerie Marrett and a dove release to mark the special occasion. During the visit, guests were given tours of the home, and were treated to a selection of homemade canapés and mulled wine as well as live entertainment including an Opera Tenor performance and music from a local harpist.
Handover of Keys
Sue Monger, the General Manager of Trinity Manor, was delighted to accept the keys to the care home from the Project Construction Manager, Nigel Custard, at Acheson Construction. During the build more than 140,000 bricks were laid, over 900 energy-saving light bulbs were fitted, and in addition to 1,800m² of turf, 500 plants, trees and shrubs were used to create the landscaped grounds.
Sue Monger said: “The builders have done a sterling job and the finish is second to none. Our expert interior design team has also added flair and luxury furnishings to the interior, completing the entire refurbishment in just two weeks!
“Our intention is to create a building that offers bespoke, high quality to our residents, where we can provide person-centred care to meet their individual needs. Personalised care really is at the heart of everything we do, and we are looking forward to welcoming our first residents in December.”
Resident Ambassador Checks Room Progress
Our Honour Resident Ambassador Dr Valerie Marett checked out the progress on the building of where her room is going to be. It was an exciting moment for Valerie.