Daily Walk In The Garden

Today we have thoroughly enjoyed our daily walk and fresh air in our garden this morning, the weather was pleasant enough to enjoy a chit chat on the bench. What a lovely morning, such a great feeling to be out!

Peace and Love

The theme for February is 'Peace and Love' as we celebrate the hippy era. A fun atmosphere, as staff join in celebrating peace and love! Enjoyed by all our residents!

Valentines Day

Valentines Day is almost upon us and our residents have been busy making memories and hearts! 

Remembering Sir Captain Tom

Inspired by Sir Captain Tom Moore, memory boards have been lovingly made by residents and staff at Wyndham Hall, God Bless and Good Night Captain Tom.

Chinese New Year Celebrations

Residents made their own Chinese hats and the Dragon came to call. Followed up with a Chinese banquet of Spring Rolls and Sweet and Sour Chicken. 

Thank you Kingston Tesco

Residents and Staff at Kents Hill Care Home are very grateful to the local Tesco at Kingston; Milton Keynes for their deliveries.  Helen; the community champion delivers 3 boxes of goodies on a weekly basis to Kents Hill for everyone to enjoy, bringing a smile to many faces as she arrives.  THANK YOU KINGSTON TESCO! 

Valentine's crafts

This activity is about Valentine’s day, sunshine and being creative. Each resident has been given hearts to decorate in their own way. They created colours and sunshine with these hearts and where so happy when they saw them on the windows and how beautiful they looked when the sun shone through them. They really enjoyed seeing the end result and it was lovely to see their faces when the sunshine came through the window. 

Decorating The Visiting Pod

We made hand paper flowers and hearts to decorate our visiting pod, it's bright and cheery and the residents love the finished result. 

Flowers

We had some beautiful flowers gifted from a relatives family, we decided to arrange them into some small wooden crates and they have brightened our home beautifully during the cold winter months. 

Kind Gesture

We had a visit from a young boy and his mum who are local to Clarendon Court, he asked his mum if he could write to us and send some biscuits for them to give them a big smile on their faces. It is a lovely gesture and certainly brought lots of smiles. 

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