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Activities

Varied and meaningful activities are a fundamental part of day-to-day life. They are vital for the wellbeing of seniors, and those living with dementia and Alzheimer’s.

At Cedars Care Group homes we facilitate activities suited for the interest and capabilities of all our residents. Physically and mentally stimulating, they are designed to enhance life skills and promote a sense of purpose and self-worth in the people we support.

An activity that is meaningful for one person may not interest another. We know this because we care for individuals. Cedars Care Group homes are small and intimate. This means residents get personalised support by specialist carers and activity staff who work to engage them sensitively. Each resident’s This is Me profile helps staff keep track of existing hobbies, skills, and interests. They also guide carers when introducing individuals to something new.

Group & Individual Activities

There is no single activity which is beneficial to seniors or people with dementia. What’s important is that an activity is meaningful to the individual taking part. While some residents may be more involved in group activities, others will prefer to sit down with a book or talk about the good old days. This is why our activity staff work with residents on a group and individual level.

Birthdays and seasonal events are important to us. We put a lot of effort into making them special and celebrating together. Planned activities and occasions such as these are key opportunities for family participation and support. Resident families are always encouraged to attend. A full calendar of events is displayed at each home monthly. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram for regular updates.

Indoor & Outdoor Activities

Indoor activities at our homes range from quizzes and board games to arts and crafts. Regular visits from external facilitators allow residents to enjoy everything from live music to a bit of pampering by the hairdresser or chiropodist.

We often organise external visits to country parks, theatres and historical places of interest. For senior residents with green fingers, our gardens offer the opportunity for planting and nurturing plants. While others will prefer to pull up a deck chair and enjoy the flowers and birdsong.

Examples of Activities at our homes include:

Spiritual and Therapeutic

  1. Religious Services & Support Groups
  2. Music Headsets/Library
  3. Hairdressing
  4. Therapeutic Massage
  5. Rehabilitation Therapy
  6. Manicure, Chiropody & Foot Soak
  7. Hydro Pool

Physical Wellbeing

  1. Chair based Exercises
  2. Outside Shopping Trips
  3. Garden Activities
  4. Team Games
  5. Walks at the Seaside/Park
  6. Quoits
  7. Dance Evenings

Neural Exercises

  1. Brain Training
  2. Arts & Crafts
  3. Reading &Writing
  4. Puzzles & Number Cards
  5. Painting
  6. Draughts & Dominoes

Social Activities

  1. Coffee Mornings
  2. Family Celebrations
  3. Outdoor Trips / Events
  4. Discussion Cards
  5. Monthly Home Events
  6. Quizzes, Games & Bingo

Reminiscence & Sensory

  1. Gardening
  2. TV / Interactive TN (Wii)
  3. Music Recorded / Live
  4. Fish Tank / Pond & Fountains
  5. Singing / Karaoke
  6. Aroma Quiz
  7. Baking
  8. Avery / Animal Therapy

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What our families say

From the management meeting with my nan for an assessment to her moving into Woodlands Manor last year, my nan has been treated with respect and dignity. She is flourishing and is a lot healthier now that she is being greatly looked after by the professional and friendly staff. I have been told my nan rules the roost, so it is good to know that she is somewhere where she can be herself. Her needs are catered for including going for regular walks and helping with tasks around the home as she doesn’t like to sit for too long. I know that my nan is safe and well looked after. She is in the best place possible and is receiving the best care for her current needs. The manager of the home is excellent at communicating and always does so with a smile. They provide regular updates about my nan via pictures and videos. They also understand our personal circumstances and support me greatly with external requirements outside of the home relating to my nan so that I can support her care needs.