World Animal Day
Our animal loving residents really enjoyed this year’s World Animal Day, with various activities going on throughout Oaklands House Care Centre. A documentary in the cinema
Our animal loving residents really enjoyed this year’s World Animal Day, with various activities going on throughout Oaklands House Care Centre. A documentary in the cinema
Chestnut House held an event in memory of those we loved, cared for but lost to covid 19. “We will remember them” poem was read at
On the 7th of October, the London Symphony Orchestra in association with Bristol Beacon broadcasted London Symphony Orchestra concert with Sir Simon Rattle in Bath to care
Memory exercise is crucial for the elderly. To ensure that the brain works as best as it can the mind needs to be challenged, thankfully, exercising
Brook House residents enjoyed a fun puzzle game this afternoon. In addition to having fun for a while, puzzle games have numerous health benefits. From helping
While the weather was still sunny and nice, Hamilton residents gathered outside for Oomph exercise with music. Oomph is a fun, chair-based exercise class for
One of our Team Leaders, Tim Emburey at Chestnut View Care Home, took on the virtual marathon to raise money for Leukaemia and Myeloma research.
The European Year of languages was successful in involving millions of people across 45 countries in activities to celebrate linguistic diversity and the benefits of
Oakland’s residents joined together in the garden for an afternoon of tea and cake.One of our residents had a family visit at the time and
We are proud to have been recognised as one of the Top 20 recommended care home groups in the country by UK’s leading care home reviews website carehome.co.uk