Thursday, 26 September 2024

Heanton Nursing Home Wins Italian-Themed 'Armchair Day Out'

Heanton Nursing Home in Barnstaple was recently named 'Care Home of the Day' by Creed Food Services during an off-site training day at Nisbets in Bristol for their fantastic culinary skills.

Their reward was an Italian-themed celebration held at the care home featuring Italian cuisine, themed decorations, and the joyful company of residents (referred to as family members), their friends, and families.

Following a vibrant mocktail party the day before, the family members were in for another treat — this time with an Italian twist, filled with the colours red, white, and green! The team created an unforgettable day starting with transforming the lounge with vibrant honeycombed balls, flags, and table settings, before inviting families to join in the festivities. There was something for everyone, from dancing and postcard writing to playing a variety of instruments — all leading up to the main event of pizza and ice cream, giving the chefs a well-deserved break.

Tracy Grant, Group Catering Lead for Evolve Care Group whom Heanton are a part of, praised the team’s efforts; “Katie, John, Gerry and Danielle were brilliant at the catering training.  They are a credit to their home, and I hope they got as much out of the day as I did!”

Heanton Nursing Home, rated OUTSTANDING by the CQC, is committed to supporting its family members on their unique and complex journeys, honouring their individual values, beliefs, and identities. The Italian-themed 'Armchair Day Out' is a wonderful example of this commitment to enriching the lives of those in their care.

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To read more about the Catering Day please visit https://www.heantonnursinghome.com/evolve-care-group-catering-training-day/

Monday, 16 September 2024

Watermouth Castle’s first-ever immersive scare attraction: ‘Descend into Darkness’

A haunted castle with a twisted maze of horrors … This October, be first to experience Watermouth Castle’s first-ever immersive scare attraction: ‘Descend into Darkness’

Get ready to be spooked! Watermouth Castle, located in North Devon, is hosting a hair-raising Halloween scare event, promising thrills and chills for all those who love a good fright.

With event dates set for October 25, 26, 27, 30, 31, and November 1 and 2, brace yourself for bone-chilling attractions, live scare actors, and heart-pounding themed areas. This event is not for the faint of heart! Join us if you dare for a night of spine-tingling fun, and unforgettable scares. 

Do you dare to come face-to-face with terror…?

The castle’s multiple different immersive scare zones include:

  • Cursed Forest: a bone-chilling woodland trail of howling wolves, clanking chains, and hanging trees
  • Carnival of Clowns: this twisted fairground is a freakshow of horrifying jokers, bloody face paint and maniacal laughter…
  • The Mad Maze: beware; a gang of the undead scarecrows have to come to life – and now they wander the twisted paths of the castle’s maze, looking for their next victim… you!
  • Voodoo Valley: journey down the river of restless spirits; just make sure you don’t become yet another one of the lost souls trapped on its waters…
  • The Haunted Castle: when the castle doors slam closed, you’ll find yourself trapped in a hellscape of cobwebs, cursed animatronics, and haunted robots. And only the bravest will dare to complete their journey with a descent into the bowels of the castle itself – the demented dungeon…

 Run by Catfish Productions, in partnership with Watermouth Castle.

The experience lasts approximately one hour
For ticket prices and early bird rates visit www.watermouthcastle.com
 
 Not suitable for under 12s or wheelchair users. Under 16s must have an accompanying adult.

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Watermouth Castle’s first-ever immersive scare attraction: ‘Descend into Darkness’

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Thursday, 12 September 2024

Evolve Care Group “Driving” Excellence In Elderly Care

In a meaningful move towards supporting the standard of care and encouraging a continuation of life among residents, Evolve Care Group recently invested in a fleet of new cars for its care and nursing homes across the Southwest region. This initiative goes beyond providing reliable and comfortable transportation; it demonstrates the group’s commitment to ensuring that residents, whom they affectionately refer to as family members, continue to experience life as fully as possible.

Upon the arrival of the 6 new cars and 2 mini-buses at Evolve’s central support office in Bristol, a team member from each care home collected the keys and brought the vehicles to their new homes.  When asked by Car Company Wholesale, the supplier of the vehicles, why Evolve didn’t choose to fix marketing signage on to their cars, the response was clear "where is the dignity in that?" said Mark Reed, COO for the group. "These cars aren’t purchased for advertising purposes; they are for our family members."

Getting out into the community is key to boosting social and emotional health and supporting cognitive function. This aligns perfectly with Evolve’s philosophy of supporting a continuation of life, Mark went on to say that “if our family members were living at home, engaging with the community would be a normal part of their daily life. Our goal is to keep that sense of continuity, ensuring that even though they are now living in a care home, they still get to enjoy the connections you form in a community life.

 

Evolve Care Group “Driving” Excellence In Elderly Care

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To find out more about Evolve Care Group, visit https://www.evolvecaregroup.com/