Activites at Werrington Lodge Care Home
Our teams are trained to enrich the lives of residents through stimulating the mind, body and soul, and taking the time to learn about each person to ensure everyone receives support that adds enrichment to their life.
Our specialist activities staff are committed to organising a mix of activities and events for residents and the local community to get involved in, including trips out to local places of interest in our minibus and visits from entertainers and musicians. It is important to us that each individual who we support can get as much from these as possible, so we try our best to arrange activities that reflect their interests and capabilities as best as possible and encourage them to participate in any way they can. We also encourage relatives to join with activities and events as often as they can.

Read our brochure ‘Life-enriching activities’ for more information about life in our care homes.
Read our brochureCelebrating life at Werrington Lodge Care Home
Skegness for the day!
We went off to Skegness for the day. The weather was absolutely gorgeous. The journey was smooth, not too many people about, so parking was not a problem. No coats needed, just sun cream and sunglasses. We did it all, all the fun of the fair, walked around the prom, had fish and chips and then ice cream, kissed me quick hats, you name it, we did it.
I bet everyone slept well that night in all that fresh air, but wow, what a day, the residents were still talking about it the next day. The residents enjoyed it and that’s what it’s all about ….. Watch this space. There will be many more trips out like this.
D-Day Celebrations
We here at Werrington Lodge started our celebrations on D-Day with Gary and Sharon bringing their Army Truck down for residents to see and have their photographs taken with it. Residents loved it, as you can see from the photos again, something different and of interest to some of the residents who remember such times. Gary and Sharon hosted a D-Day chat where some of the residents were able to relay tales of their memories of such times, which were interesting to hear.
We then welcomed Matt Brown, who brought his medals to show the residents and told them about what they were and how he got them. He then played a medley of Glen Miller sounds on his trombone and also some songs that we all joined in with from the era, followed by a tea party produced by our lovely kitchen staff and that was D-Day celebrated an overall fun-packed day.
Father's Day gents pamper session
Residents recently enjoyed a pamper session at the home courtesy of the VIP Turkish Barber from Yaxley, who came on Father’s Day to give the gents a pamper session, Sweeney Todd style (well, without the pies). What do you buy your loved one on Father’s Day: socks, pants or smellies? So we thought it would be a different gift to make the men feel good. Followed by a lovely roast dinner courtesy of the Home’s Chef Sharon and her team, and then a Gents' afternoon of pub games Dominoes cards etc.
Nancy Simeon, General Manager at Werrington Lodge Care Home, said: “It’s always a lovely treat to be pampered, and our residents deserve it. We do our best to provide a wide range of activities and entertainment at Werrington Lodge as part of the lifestyle enrichment programme for residents, and this one was our most fashionable fun! Living in a care home doesn’t put a stop to celebrating life, and our engaging activities are designed to be enjoyed by all who want to join in.”
Coffee morning at Peterborough museum
On 3rd June we went to the Peterborough Museum on Priestgate in Peterborough for a cup of coffee and cake. While we were there, we noticed it was the Dr. Who exhibition, so we took the opportunity to have some photos taken with the Tardis. Even the teapot and milk jug on the table were Dr. Who-orientated.
The residents loved it. Going to the museum for coffee was different in itself, but the exhibition made it even more unusual.
The residents love going out to different places and this trip didn’t disappoint. The staff and other customers there made us all feel very welcome. We will be going again whilst the exhibition is on as Dr Who seems quite popular with residents in the home.
A trip to the seaside!
On Tuesday we took a trip out to Hunstanton for the day. The weather was gorgeous with a sea breeze, but no one wanted a paddle. Snacks were had at the prom before a hot cuppa in the Sea Life Centre.
The residents were reminiscing about when they last came and with whom, which was fascinating to hear and how they thought it had changed.
We then had another stroll further along the prom for some food before our trip home. Thank you to the staff who gave up their days off to make this possible for our residents. It was very much appreciated.
National Firefighters' Day
On Monday 19th May. What a way to start a Monday morning!! To celebrate National Firefighters' Day, which was 6th May, we invited Red Watch from Dogsthorpe Fire Station, Peterborough, to join us for breakfast, to show our appreciation for all they do to keep the public safe.
In turn, they posed for photos with our lovely residents, who thought it was brilliant. We would like to thank the crew for their time and the time they spent with our residents. We look forward to working together in the future. We have some more dates booked in to hold some community dates with them, so watch this space.
A trip to the pub!
On Friday 16th May, we popped out to the local pub, the Harrier in Gunthorpe, for lunch and a pint. Residents definitely enjoy this trip out to the pub where they eat and drink well, which is lovely to see. Maybe a different atmosphere and a sense of normality descends on them as they become part of the community again.
The residents love it when other customers talk to them. We are always made to feel so welcome by the staff and other customers, so thank you community for making an hour or so for our lovely residents memorable.
Easter Celebrations at Werrington Lodge!
Good Friday gave residents and staff a surprise visit from the Easter Bunny, who went round the home with the treats trolley, giving out some delicious Easter treats. The bunny even surprised some of our younger visitors, with lots of smiles and laughter as everyone enjoyed a hug from the bunny. It was a very hot day, leaving the bunny at the end very weary, so he had a deserved rest in the garden.
It was lovely to see all the smiley faces, not just from our lovely residents, but also to our deserving hard-working staff who look after our residents.
We all had a lovely afternoon with the Easter Bunny and enjoyed our treats!
Easter Sunday Motorbikes!
On Easter Sunday morning, we were happy to welcome once again the Whittlesea Motorcycle Club to the home. Approximately 17 motorcycles of all makes turned out for this very sunny morning. The residents and families were very interested in looking at the bikes and chatting to their owners. It brought back some emotional memories for some of the residents.
We would like to thank the bike club for giving up their time; we will no doubt see you again, to those that came, and to those who bought raffle tickets and donated money to the table-top. We raised a total of £111.00 so thank you very much.
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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 enrichment
With us, it's all about making every day meaningful for our residents. We do this through our Life Enrichment programme, designed to suit the needs of each person in our care, and support individuals in retaining their joy, purpose and life skills for as long as possible. We offer a range of daily activities for individuals to get involved in, whether that's socially as part of a group, solo or with a team member, ensuring everyone receives the support that adds enrichment to their life.
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