
Thank you the NHS
Here at Rose Lodge Care Home on Carer's Way, Cobblers Lane, Newton Aycliffe we have always prided ourselves on being part of the local community and we were delighted to support our NHS for the 8pm clap for the NHS on Thursday 26th March at 8pm.
Our residents asked if we could have a sign outside the home so that the NHS workers knew how much they meant to us and how much we appreciated all they are doing for the community and our loved ones and a sign was created.
Letters and Pictures from Sedgefield Primary School
During these uncertain times the community spirit in Sedgefield is certainly alive and well and at it’s best. Residents of Willowdene Care Home on Lizards Lane, Sedgefield were delighted to receive a very special package from the children of Sedgefield Primary School. The gorgeous pictures and letters sent from the school really cheered up our residents when they received their letter in the morning post.

Keeping Active at Thorntree Mews
Our residents at Thorntree Mews Care Home in Falkirk are keeping active and happy, throughout this difficult time. A large selection of plants arrived from a local garden centre, Klondyke Garden Centre, which were delivered to the home on Sunday 29th March. Residents sent a thank you message saying they are going to have a busy day ahead.
Other daily activities taking place are exercise classes in various forms, messages to their loved ones and decorating the windows with hearts and rainbows. Everyone is happy and enjoying the varied pastimes.

Mother's Day at Field View
Here at Field View on Hesleden Road, Blackhall we take Mothers Day very seriously and not even COVID-19 was going to get in the way of our celebrations. We arranged for our family members to have a slot to speak to their mum's in our home and they had a Skype Call instead.
Lots of happy faces and it gave sons, daughters and grandchildren time to say Happy Mothers Day to the special lady in their lives. We hope you all had an amazing day.

Mother's Day at Croft House Care Home
Reverend Shackleton from Gawthorpe’s local community church, who works very closely with the home donated 60 bunches of bright yellow daffodils tied with gold ribbon on Friday 20th March for all our lovely residents at Croft House Care Home.
We put them into vases and gave them out around the home. We put some in residents bedrooms to brighten up their rooms and the rest in communal lounges and dining rooms for everyone to see and enjoy. Our ladies were so pleased with them, one of them said "they make the home look very spring like."

National Wear a Hat Day
Hope Green Care Home celebrated National Wear a Hat Day last week.
A great fun day to cheer everyone up.

Advice Hearts
At Hope Green we asked all residents what advice they would give to the younger generation.
We received some lovely advice and also got a lot of funny ones which really did lift the mood at this awful time.
Helping the Community
Here at Yohden Care Complex based on Hesleden Road in Blackhall we have always prided ourselves on being part of the Blackhall Colliery community. Our staff thought it would be a great idea to all donate £1 or an item to set up food and toiletry parcels for the community who had to either self-isolate or have to look after elderly residents or children to help with supplies during the current situation.

Golden Wedding Anniversary
Elizabeth, resident at Cavendish Court celebrated her golden wedding anniversary with her husband Ray on Saturday, due to limited visitors to the home, Ray arranged with care staff to skype Elizabeth and he sent flowers to the home. Staff surprised Elizabeth with a huge bouquet of flowers and Ray on skype.
Everyone enjoyed a slice of cake and Ray enjoyed a large piece at home.
Congratulations to you both on your golden wedding anniversary.

Cards from Barnsfield Primary School
Although we are going through a difficult time you cant fail to be lifted by the kind thoughts of people, especially young people. We were delighted when we received a number of cards from the children of Barnsfield Primary School who were so worried about our residents and staff at Appletree they sent us beautiful cards and letters to cheer us up.