Caring UK Weekly - Issue 36

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Issue 36 02.12.20

The weekly online newsletter for the care sector

Hobby boxes beat Covid restrictions

A BORDERS care home has created personalised hobby boxes for its residents, enabling them to continue to enjoy their favourite activities while adhering with social distancing measures. After residents of Mansfield Care’s Galahill House in Galashiels could no longer use communal areas following Covid-19 restrictions, staff had the creative idea to organise individual activity boxes for each resident to enjoy in their rooms. The care home’s staff have created personalised activity boxes for its 20 residents, filled with hobbies each resident enjoys, such as knitting needles, CDs and DVDs, crosswords and magazines. Tracy McGeown, activities coordinator at Galahill House, said: “After restrictions were introduced to keep our residents safe, we had to adapt to new ways to ensure everyone is cared for and kept entertained and socialised. “We came up with the idea of a personalised activity box which are catered to everyone’s different interests. “The boxes stay in our residents’ rooms so they can enjoy them whenever they want, and are updated regularly. “As well as being entertaining, we’ve included activities in the

boxes for cognitive and sensory engagement. “For example, one of our residents used to be a farmer and likes to read a particular farmer’s magazine which he gets from his friend, we ensure he receives every new edition of the magazine in his activity box. Another of our residents adores playing dominoes, so our care staff regularly take time to play with him. “This ensures he’s still playing the game he loves every day, but he’s also minimising contact with other residents.” “Our residents love what we’ve been doing. With every box being unique to each of them, it really gives them a sense of enjoyment as well as a feeling of appreciation.” The personalised activity boxes have been a great success with the residents and staff. Residents at another of Mansfield Care’s 11 homes have been taking part in a sensory activity called ‘Conversation Ball’, which is designed to stimulate cognitive behaviour and spark fond memories to those suffering with dementia. The Mansfield Care ethos is inspired by the kind of care we would wish for ourselves in later life – supportive, friendly, bright, positive, empathetic, respectful and homely.

New singing guidance is launched

Strictly Come Dancing star Flavia Cacace was the guest of honour as Launton Grange, operated by Ideal Carehomes, held its official ‘virtual’ opening ceremony. The Bicester care home has created more than 30 jobs for local people during its first phase of recruitment and will provide a home for 66 people. To celebrate the launch of the luxurious home, residents and their friends and families, as well as the local community, were invited to join the Launton Grange team ‘live’ on Facebook to safely watch the ribbon cutting ceremony. Flavia gave a heart-warming speech, before she officially announced Launton Grange as open as Joyce Teat, the first resident at the home, cut the ribbon on her behalf.

A BIG THANK YOU

FROM ALL OF US TO ALL OF YOU FOR ALL YOU ARE DOING TO KEEP OUR MOST VULNERABLE SAFE AND HAPPY …

WE’RE IN AWE OF YOUR SELFLESS HARD WORK AND DEDICATION.

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A GROUP of sector leaders in music and care is helping care settings to keep singing as a part of their Christmas activities. The collaborative group has published a leaflet which draws together current guidance, research and safe practice consideration and resources to help keep singing and music going. This includes ‘suggested principles of safer singing’ Public Health England guidance published recently. The group is led by the Musical Care Taskforce, co-convened by Music for Dementia and Live Music Now, working in partnership with National Care Forum, National Activity Providers Association and Care England. Grace Meadows, programme director for Music for Dementia, said: “Christmas and singing are synonymous, and we want everyone – carers and residents alike – to be able to experience that uplifting feeling of joining in with familiar festive songs and carols in a Covid-safe way.” ‘Keeping singing in tune with Covid-19 restrictions’ will help carers and care providers decide whether and how to lead singing and music activities over the Christmas period and beyond, as well as setting out steps in planning and risk assessing a session. The leaflet highlights why singing is important, especially during current times, and stresses that it’s not about how well you can do it, it’s about having a go, joining in and having fun.

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