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NEW YEAR WISHES FOR BETHEL HOUSE CARE HOME

Bethel House Care Home in Barton on Sea has started a brand new ‘wish list’ for residents who live with dementia to explore new hobbies and interests.

Bethel House Care Home in Barton on Sea has started a brand new ‘wish list’ for residents who live with dementia to explore new hobbies and interests.

Care Home Manager Aga Gierek and her team from the New Forest Care Home have turned into fairy godmothers (and godfathers) to organise and grant wishes for the residents.

The bright idea for the initiative originated from conversations between the residents and staff about their favourite activities, which revealed a list of hobbies to pursue.

Bethel House resident Austin has a keen passion for gardening and has a desire to plant vegetables. In the spring of 2018, he was able to successfully plant and grow potatoes and a highly anticipated ‘Gardening Club’ will start at Bethel House this spring.

Another resident, Richard, was eager to pick up a fishing rod again, so Aga and her team planned a day trip to Orchard Lake in New Milton. Bob McMahon runs Fun2Fish at the lake to reacquaint people with the skill of angling, while providing tips to cast a line. Richard was joined by fellow residents Len and Austin for the day and the gentlemen perfected their technique to catch many fish while enjoying the great outdoors.

The care home has also granted a variety of other wishes, such as a summer day excursion to the Isle of Wight, and is already planning for the year of wishes ahead.

Care Home Manager Aga Gierek said: “It makes me feel so happy to see the smiles on the faces of our residents when their wishes are granted. Individuals living with dementia still have interests and fulfilling these wishes can make the world of difference to their wellbeing and confidence.

“We pride ourselves on the supporting our residents to live a life with purpose, so myself and my team are happy to make their wishes comes true! When the residents came back from the fishing trip, we noticed subtle improvements to their memory, they were stimulated, chatty and I believe it improved their general wellbeing and mindset. All of our residents enjoy talking about their ‘wish life’ experiences and we are planning another one for our June who would like to attend dance classes and we can’t wait!”

www.hartfordcare.co.uk

 

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