Bonfire Night

We celebrated Guy Fawkes Night/Bonfire Night with fireworks at River View. 

Alan Moore poem goes as the traditional rhyme " Remember,  Remember, the fifth of November The Gunpowder treason and plot. Should ever be forget." 

The River View staff dressed in Neon to give more colour throughout the day.

Warming Winter Drinks

 

Winter brings the festive season and the activities team have a jam-packed winter and seasonal activities calendar coming their way.  

To begin with, the treats trolley had variety of different hot chocolate flavours on offer and as the residents are huge chocolate lovers, they really enjoyed it. 

Biscuit Decoration

Biscuit decorating  

The residents love a tasty treat and biscuits are a hit among them all. Kirsty and Mona the activities coordinators decided to encourage residents to decorate their own biscuits.

Wishing Tree

It is very important for us at Abingdon Court to keep our residents happy and fulfil all their wishes. So the activity team, Kirsty and Mona made a Wishing Tree.  The residents make a wish, write it onto a leaf and hang it on the tree. The residents love the idea and the opportunity for their wishes to come true.  

Hairdressing at Howgate

We were delighted when one of our carer's came into the home and spend some one to one time with us in the hair dressing salon.  We've not been able to have hair dressers into the home but as a qualified hairdresser we were delighted when Pam came in to the home and cut and blow dried our hair.  Even the gentlemen had some pamper time in the hair dressers.

From our Home to your Home

It's an exciting time of year at Howgate House and this year we wanted to do something a little special for the relatives of the home.  We created a lovely backdrop and photographed the residents against it to make Christmas Cards to send out from the home.

 

We can't wait for you to receive yours this year.

Food glorious Food

Food is such an important aspect at Belmont House. and our new Head Chef is keen to try out some new dishes.  After holding a meeting with the residents they gave Joe a few suggestions to go with his new menu and this lunch was a firm favourite from the residents.  You can chose to dine with us or have lunch in your room and this is one of our room service options. It looks delicious and there was many a clean plate which went back to the kitchen that day.

Visiting Pod at Belmont House

We are thrilled that our visitor pod is up and running at Belmont House. We can’t wait to welcome you in to see your loved ones.  Our Visitors Pod has a private entrance into the home allowing you to visit your relative inside the home.  We are looking forward to decorating the pod for Christmas to give the home a lovely Christmas feel.

Here are our fabulous maintenance team taking a well earned rest whilst we test it out.

Poetry comes to Belmont House

We were delighted to receive a lovely poem which was sent to us from King James School Knaresborough.  Thank you for thinking of us.

Community Spirit

We were delighted to support our local School with breakfast donations to ensure no child goes hungry during and donated 25 bags containing cereal bar's, sachet of porridge, pasta tubs, small bags of raisins , carton of Ribena  and some crayons and drawing books.  We are delighted that we are part of our local community and will continue to support in any way we can.

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