Activities at Tyspane 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.
Jacqui Conroy
Jacqui and her team devise and plan fun group activities and events for all our residents, including pamper days, gentle exercise classes and music therapies. Regular one to one sessions and smaller groups are tailored to residents specific needs and hobbies with gardening and crafts amongst the most popular.
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 Tyspane Care Home
Residents Enjoy Morning of Bowling
Residents at Tyspane Care Centre in Braunton enjoyed a morning of bowling organised jointly by the staff at the home, Ian McCombes and the Just Bowl team which is funded by NHS Devon for people living in care homes. The Residents were able to take part in an in house bowls session which they really enjoyed. The equipment was left at the home so regular weekly bowling sessions are set continue.
Damon Drummond General Manager of Tyspane said: “Our residents had a great time bowling it is a fun way to bring everyone together and a good way to exercise both body and mind, it is a therapeutic activity that many of our residents can easily take part in.
Christmas Panto
Staff, residents and relatives came together at Tyspane to enjoy a festive panto.
Staff from Tyspane donned outrageous costumes and fluffed their lines in the name of pantomime. Jack & Dame Trump were joined by a cast made up of care and ancillary staff, who all work here. The delighted audience joined in with the jokes and booed and hissed in all the right places.
Christmas Celebrations
With the festive period in full swing Tyspane have decorated the home with Santa’s Sleigh, filled with his 5 little helpers taking centre stage. Residents have enjoyed the Torridge Male Voice Choir, the Two Rivers Choir and The Braunton Ladies Hand bell Ringers and with a packed programme of events still to come.
The residents and their relatives can look forward to the Christmas Party on 19th December at 5:30, which will be another highlight of the festivities as the Rock & Roll Band “The Grumpy Old Men” are top of the bill.
Cycling & Boxing Weekend
Residents and staff at Tyspane care centre, laced up their trainers and set about warming up for a weekend of sporting fun at the care home.
The Long bike Ride-Saturday 30th November. Residents their relatives and staff took part in a 25 mile cycle ride challenge, riding static bicycles and a physiotherapy motomed machine. They were joined by local sportsmen and Triathletes Mike Culley, Andy Willmer along with Les Smith who were at Tyspane to get the ride underway offering support and encouragement to the participants who cycled as far as they could to smash the 25 mile target. Spectators took part by waving flags and cheering on the participants.
Special cakes were baked and decorated especially for the day by residents and their families.
On Sunday 1st December, Glenn, guest speaker and former ABA Heavyweight Champion of Great Britain 1977, had some great anecdotes and stories to tell from his distinguished boxing career.
Four boxers including Kamil Sokolowski, a current heavy weight champion, ranked 11 in the country were at the home to perform an exciting, sparring demonstration.
Barum Boxing Club trainer, Gavin Lane brought along one of their up and coming young boxers Liam, together they were able to showcase young Liam’s ability in the boxing ring.
Boxing runs in the Adair family as Glenn’s sister, Babs Spear also Physio Assistant at Tyspane became the first woman to receive a boxer licence to train world champion Richie Wenton a British & Commonweath Champion who went on to win the Lonsdale Belt in 1995.
Residents Honour the Fallen
Tyspane in Braunton commemorated Remembrance Day on Sunday 10th and 11th November, where they joined the rest of the United Kingdom in holding a two-minute silence at 11am.
As well as marking Remembrance Day by wearing poppies and watching the televised service, some residents were taken to the local cenotaph to commemorate the members of the armed forces who died in the line of duty.
Mrs Cansfield, a resident at Tyspane care Centre said: “It is very important that we keep the memories of those who fought alive and that we also think about those involved in conflicts around the world today”.
Mrs Canfield’s husband served in the RAF escorting her husband on several foreign postings spending some memorable time in Africa.
Sara Maynard, General Manager at Tyspane said: “We have a number of residents with personal ties to the military, so it was important to us to making 11th November a special day for them and all our residents.
Halloween
Residents enjoyed a Halloween party. There was lots of fun and dancing, and staff even dressed up for the occasion.
Upcoming events
Countdown to Christmas
Take a look at all of the wonderful festive events and activities throughout December. Please feel free to join our celebrations. Contacts us for more information.
Countdown to Christmas
Take a look at all of the wonderful festive events and activities throughout December. Please feel free to join our celebrations. Contacts us for more information.