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.

Enriching life
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Jacqui Conroy

Activities Coordinator

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.

Life-encriching activities booklet

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

National Cupcake Week

National Cupcake Week

National Cupcake Week (18th – 24th September) has been a real treat at Tyspane, where sweet-toothed staff and residents couldn’t wait to get out their aprons and mixing bowls for the occasion.

The week, organised by British Baker Magazine, is a celebration of all things cupcake-related.

Baking is a much-loved hobby for many people who live and work at Tyspane Care Home, so it’s no surprise that the week was full of excitement and creativity. On Monday, we had a cup cake stall with a choir as entertainment. 

Thank you to everyone who made this possible.

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Dog Show

We recently celebrated our third annual dog show, which was held on  31st August.

Residents, their loved ones, and staff members all got involved and we had over 30 people attend. There were prizes for the best puppy, best veteran, most handsome, prettiest bitch, waggiest tail, best junior handler, scruffiest mutt, best in show – and many more!

The Great North Run

The Great North Run

Two intrepid members of the care team completed the Great North Run on 10th September 2017.

Lizzie Ward and Genevieve Twining completed the 13 mile course having trained around the hills of North Devon.

Genevieve finished in a respectable 3 hours 20 minutes and collected sponsorship on behalf of The Children’s Liver Disease Foundation, which is dear to her heart; and Lizzie Ward finished in a very impressive 2 hours 40 minutes.

Hats off to you both girls – you look great in your T-shirts and medals. Well done from all the residents and staff at Tyspane.

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Alpacas Come to Tyspane

Spending time outside during the summer months is essential to residents' well-being, but what could we do to make being outdoors even better? Well, a visit from some alpacas seemed to do the trick! They came on a sunny day in July and managed to say hello to just about everyone. They came indoors too, much to the delight of residents who were less mobile.

Motomed Marathon

Motomed Marathon

Mike Culley, Andy Willmer and residents and staff laced up their trainers and warmed-up for the Motomed Challenge, with the aim to ride 26.2 miles on both fixed cycles and motomed.

Staff and residents took to their marks and achieved the 26.2 miles in around 1 hour and 30 minutes. Mike Culley, who is the local Iron Man champion and still works with local groups, started in 1966 whilst serving in the RAF police and became the first black belt in North Devon in 1972, completed his first triathlon in '83, and completed in the world championships in Nice, France.

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Bringing the Community Together

Staff, residents, relatives and the local community came together to enjoy our Summer Fete that was held on 3rd June 2017

We hosted a variety of activities throughout the day, with this year's theme being dance, including live entertainment from the Grumpy Old Men, the Barnstaple Youth Band, Nadine Morrish Dance Academy, Project Dance and cheerleaders from Coombe Martin/Ilfracombe. We were joined by Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, and her entourage, who delighted everyone with their presence at the event. The Summer Fete was opened by local Iron Man and charity swimmer, Mike Culley, who is taking the lead in our Motomed Marathon.

Staff at Tyspane Care Home made everyone feel welcome and were delighted to see different generations having fun together. Visitors enjoyed plenty of refreshments, such as cream teas, cold drinks and ice cream, prepared by the team, who were hard at work making sure that a great time was had by all – it really was a team effort!

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