What began as a simple Mad Hatter’s Tea Party for World Book Lovers Day in 2024 has led to the creation of The Edenmore Book Club, led by Home Admin Sarah Dullaghan, offering moments of connection and comfort for residents, fondly referred to as family members.
Each book club meeting involves Sarah reading a chapter of a book aloud,
surrounded by themed decorations and food throughout the home that the whole
team get involved with! In the past, family members have enjoyed timeless
classics such as Peter Rabbit, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Paddington,
with the latest example being Winnie the Pooh for World Book Day.
A Community Effort
This year’s Winnie the Pooh afternoon was made even more special
with generous donations from the Ilfracombe community, with Winnie the Pooh
soft toys being gifted to the home. Family members were encouraged to sit back,
close their eyes, and enjoy the storytelling over a glass of nosecco (alcohol-free sparkling wine), creating a relaxed and engaging atmosphere.
Shared Memories
Many family members shared how the event brought back ‘happy memories’
of reading Winnie the Pooh to their own children and grandchildren. Sarah
reflected on the impact of these gatherings, saying, ‘Their smiles and
reactions brought the story to life for me!’’
More Than Just a Book Club
The Edenmore Book Club is about more than just reading, it’s a space for
sharing stories, reminiscing, and creating meaningful moments together. Held in
the main lounge, it remains easily accessible to all, where family members can
choose to be involved in the activities, reinforcing the home’s commitment to
recognising the values, beliefs, and identity of each person who calls Edenmore
Nursing Home their home.
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