Thursday, 20 August 2026

Heanton Nursing Home Team Skydives to Raise for Dementia UK

A team of colleagues from Heanton Nursing Home have raised an incredible £4,502 for Dementia UK after taking on a charity skydive.

Months of planning, fundraising and community support led to the unforgettable challenge, which saw 11 participants jump from 15,000 feet, around 2.3 miles above the ground, freefalling at speeds of approximately 125mph before descending under parachute to the ground.

Representing Heanton were, care assistants Helen Barr, Shaju Manikuzil, Nihal Kadannalott, Anitha Ramannagari and Harpreet Bansal. Care practitioner Ella O’Connor and house lead Sivi Vargheese, who were joined by family and friends to complete the skydive.

For Helen Barr, who organised the fundraiser, the challenge carried an especially personal meaning as it was completed in memory of her father, who lived with vascular dementia.

Helen said: “This was about so much more than doing a skydive. I wanted to raise money for Dementia UK, but we also wanted to do something in memory of my dad. It was an emotional day, and during the jump I felt especially close to him. Watching everyone overcome their fears and achieve something they never thought possible, made me incredibly proud. There were so many hugs, happy tears and so much team spirit when we were all safely back on the ground.”

Among those taking part was Paul Mantle, a close family friend of Helen’s who has partial sight in one eye. Determined to complete the challenge, Paul raised more than £1,000 with the support of The Castle Inn in Landkey, which organised a quiz night and received fantastic backing from its customers and the local community.

The fundraising effort extended far beyond those making the jump. Relatives of family members living at, or who had previously lived at the home gave generously in support of the fundraiser.

For the team, those donations were especially meaningful. The continued support from families whose loved ones remain part of daily life at Heanton alongside those who continue to feel connected to the home after their loved one has sadly passed away, reflects the lasting relationships built between the home, its team and the families it supports.

The team also received a donation from Evolve Care Group, the family-owned care group that includes Heanton Nursing Home, helping the group reach its final fundraising total.

 Helen said the generosity shown throughout the campaign had been overwhelming.

“It took a lot of planning to make this happen, but every donation, every message of encouragement and everyone who supported us made it all worthwhile. One in nine people will develop dementia, so raising money for Dementia UK is something that means a great deal to us. To be able to do that alongside such an amazing group of colleagues, family and friends, is something I’ll never forget.”

The fundraiser is another example of the close-knit community that surrounds Heanton Nursing Home, where team members, family and relatives regularly come together to support one another, both inside and outside the home

Heanton Nursing Home Team Skydives to Raise for Dementia UK
 
Heanton Nursing Home Team Skydives to Raise for Dementia UK

To learn more about working with Heanton Nursing Home, or to begin your own journey in care, please visit Devon Nursing Home – Join our Team – Heanton Nursing Home

Sunday, 16 August 2026

North Devon Focus on the Solar Eclipse 12th August 2026

Well here in North Devon we were lucky to have the perfect conditions for the 'Once in a Generation' partial Solar Eclipse. While skywatchers gathered in huge numbers across the United Kingdom and beyond I was lucky enough to have an epic view out the window.

I set up my old Canon 7D with a 10x filter and took one shot about every five minutes as the moon slowly moved over the sun, viewing and focussing through the back screen. I was pleased to have captured this event, the collage below is just a few of the sequence of frames

You can view the whole series on my Flickr album > https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjD2oQB.

I created a short movie of the series where you can see the moon as it crosses over between the sun and the earth. You can view that on my Youtube here> https://www.youtube.com/@patsfocus

Solar Eclipse 12th August 2026. Photo copyright Pat Adams North Devon Focus (All Rights Reserved)
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Canon EOS Digital SLR   7D

Tiffin apex 10x hot filter

Canon 70-300 ultrasonic lens (stabiliser on)

Hand held 

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ROYAL MUSEUMS GRENWICH "A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves between the Sun and Earth, resulting in the Sun’s light being blocked either partially or fully for viewers in certain locations on Earth. 

On Wednesday 12 August 2026, people in the UK and Ireland will see a partial solar eclipse, when around 90-96% of the Sun will be covered by the Moon. 

This will be the most coverage seen from the UK and Ireland since the 1999 solar eclipse, which was total from most of Cornwall and Devon." ( Royal Museums Greenwich) https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/space-astronomy/how-see-12-august-2026-partial-solar-eclipse

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Thursday, 6 August 2026

Beach Party Brings the Seaside to Sundial Care Home

Sundial Care Home, in the heart of Tipton St John village in Devon, brought the seaside to the home with its annual Beach Party. While Sidmouth Beach is just a short distance away and many family members (residents) enjoy regular visits there, the Beach Party ensured everyone could experience the classic British seaside from home.

The residential care home's three-acre gardens were transformed with beach backdrops, umbrellas, paddling pools, sand pits, buckets and spades, inflatable instruments and a bubble machine. Musical duo Blue Sky Busking returned to perform after proving popular during a previous visit to the home, with family members, relatives and visitors singing along throughout the afternoon.

Team Member Jo served mocktails made with tropical juice, grenadine and lemonade, finished with colourful cocktail umbrellas that family member Geraldine enjoyed helping prepare.

"The feedback has been excellent. Who needs to go to the beach when the beach party is at Sundial with fantastic mocktails!" Jo shared.

The Kitchen Team, led by Liz, cooked burgers and hot dogs, served in takeaway boxes. Relative and volunteer at the home Lindsay, baked butterfly cakes, ginger cake and coffee cake topped with dolly mixtures, while ice creams and fruit kebabs were served as evening snacks.

There were activities for all ages, hook-a-duck was a firm favourite for the grandchildren, along with sand pits with buckets and spades, and paddling pools where family members and visitors could dip their toes and cool off in the warm weather.

One relative shared, "It was absolutely marvellous how people responded to the music. It had a lovely little festival feeling. Best bubble machine we've ever seen!"

The annual Beach Party is just one of the many events held at Sundial Care Home to support continuation of life, helping family members continue enjoying the traditions, celebrations and shared moments that matter most with the people closest to them.

 

Beach Party Brings the Seaside to Sundial Care Home

If you would like to learn more about Sundial Care Home, please visit: https://www.sundialcare.com/activities-in-care/