Issue 53 21.04.21
The weekly online newsletter for the care sector
Home is where the art is for village project OLDER people and those living with dementia at Belong care villages are reigniting their creativity by teaming up with critically acclaimed artists to explore the wellbeing benefits of using the arts at home, through a series of sound and clay workshops. The ‘We Belong Together’ project is being run in conjunction with Bluecoat, Liverpool’s centre for the contemporary arts. Artists will be leading regular virtual art sessions for small cohorts of apartment tenants living in Belong’s state-of-the-art care villages across the North West, with the initiative also serving to help tackle lockdown isolation by providing a vehicle for wellbeing and social interaction within the tenants’ support bubbles. Tracy Paine, deputy chief executive at Belong, added: “Isolation has been a huge challenge for everyone over the past year and we’re excited to be extending our collaboration with Bluecoat to be able to connect tenants of our independent living apartments through the arts. “We’ve already seen significant wellbeing benefits following projects working with household residents in our 24-hour care settings, as well as home care customers in the community, so this is a very
welcome extension to the arts initiatives we are able to offer.” Focusing on sound, artist Alan Dunn will exercise the brain and ear muscles of participants to unlock the hidden narratives from noises derived from everyday life. Once a variety of sounds have been explored, including those made by bubbles, tongue twisters and even from elastic bands, the sessions will culminate in the creation of a 30-minute ‘live’ concert. Meanwhile, sculptor Brigitte Jurack delves into the creative use of clay and ceramics, encouraging tenants to gently improve dexterity by using their finger and arm muscles to roll, push, pinch and pull clay in the making of tablets pots, plates and animals. The We Belong Together project is funded by Arts Council England through the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, and is the latest collaboration between Belong and Bluecoat. The organisations have worked together since 2019 as part of ‘Where the Arts Belong’, a wider three-year research partnership, which has already demonstrated a range of positive outcomes in engaging people with dementia through the arts, including enhanced cognitive capacity, improved mood and an increased sense of community.
Jigsaws are donated to residents
Bluebird Care Bristol, Bath & NE Somerset care assistant Sam Kelly’s daughter dressed as her for Superhero Day at school. Nine-year-old Ellen (pictured) was provided with a mini Bluebird Care uniform and some PPE so she could have the real experience. She said: “Mummy is a key worker, she’s my hero! She saves people and she is a hero. So, she’s MY SUPERHERO.” Sam added: “I was so happy and proud to see Ellen dressed in a Bluebird Care uniform, she looked amazing. I am so pleased she sees me as a hero – to me, I am just doing my job caring for others. Thank you to Bluebird Care Bristol, Bath & NE Somerset for providing Ellen with the mini uniform.”
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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STUDENTS at a Lowestoft college have surprised care home residents with a selection of handmade jigsaw puzzles designed to evoke happy memories during the third lockdown. The students, aged 16-18 from East Coast College, came up with the idea as part of an ongoing community action project designed to spread cheer at an otherwise difficult time. Having previously taken part in work experience at The Dell where they enjoyed bonding with the residents, the students chose to create the jigsaws as a way of keeping in contact and showing residents how much they are appreciated. Daniella Penedo, assistant manager of activities and training for Wellbeing Care, said: “The staff and students at East Coast College have been so kind and considerate to our residents throughout lockdown, always coming up with thoughtful ways to make them smile. “The kindness postcards and jigsaw puzzles have spread endless amounts of joy and made our residents feel very special. We are so grateful to the college for their continued efforts and support.” The colourful jigsaw puzzles, designed to evoke emotions and memories, were created using images of heritage cars, seminal moments in sport and iconic singers such as Elton John. Other puzzles revealed messages of kindness and beautiful flower bouquets, which students hoped would make residents smile.
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