Leave a wish upon our Wishing Tree
4 March 2021At our Manor Farm Care Home daily wishes do come true, from a choice of our favourite chocolates, cream cakes and much much more, just leave your wish on our tree
Our homes offer a wide range of activties and trips tailored to our residents preferences and interested. This includes a range of trips to local attractions, cinema nights, exercise classes to improve wellbeing, through to live performances from musicians and bands, and pets visiting the home.
At our Manor Farm Care Home daily wishes do come true, from a choice of our favourite chocolates, cream cakes and much much more, just leave your wish on our tree
Residents had a fan packed day at Abbey lodge enjoying an Italian themed day with anti pasta served as part of the day events.
Buon appetito everyone!
Aarandale Manor was feeling the love on Valentine’s Day as residents made a heart collage filled with messages of love and what brings happiness and meaning to their lives. Many of our residents such as Janet and Olive shared that their greatest love was for their children and grandchildren. While Larry and Amanda confessed their love of chocolate, others such as Marion, Dinah and Barbara proclaimed their passion for music. For Edward life is no better than sailing on a warm summer breeze in the Mediterranean. For Freda however life is absolutely perfect when she is with her 4 legged loyal cuddly companion Dino
On February 25th Aarandale Manor celebrated the Jewish festival of Purim. Residents and staff got into the spirit of Purim and dressed up in fun and colourful costumes. Through a virtual link Rabbi Dovie retold the story of Purim and sang traditional songs with our Jewish residents. Our residents Jack and Larry shared their happy memories of this wonderful celebration with other staff and residents. Thanks to Rabbi Dovie all of our residents were offered Purim treats and an opportunity to learn and take part in this joyous occasion.
Aarandale Manor residents participated in the celebration of Silver Week in an intergenerational project organized by the Young Barnet Foundation and Barnet Council. Children from a local primary school sent personalized messages to each one of our residents that asked questions about their lives as children as well as wrote lovely messages and poems. Our residents were moved and deeply touched by the messages and keen to write back!
With a fabulous cake and a card and letter from the Queen, all at Farnworth Care Home made Betty’s day one to remember.
Farnworth Care Home been collating pictures from families, of our wonderful residents on their wedding day.
What an amazing display of happiness.
Celebrating the 68th Anniversary of the End of Sweet Rationing in Britain, Aarandale Manor opened it’s mobile sweet shop, packed full of goodies for all to enjoy
The Kendal Care Home Remembrance Garden project is underway here at the home which will be a quiet area dedicated to lost ones in the homes garden, B&Q kindly donated an array of flowers, trees and roses to help initiate one of the many meaningful projects. Residents will also be actively encouraged and supported to maintain the garden by the Activities and Well-being Team.
Here at Farnworth Care Home we celebrated Pancake Day. Residents were treated to a range of toppings including traditional lemon and sugar and the more contemporary Nutella! We had Pancake games flipping them and wafting them….. lots of laughter involved. Residents looked at the history of Shrove Tuesday and how other countries celebrate the day ….. we had a “flippin” good time!!!