Events for Residents
White Lodge & St Helens Care Home provides a wide range of Actvities for Residents and Families to join in with
White Lodge & St Helens care Home provides a wide range of meaningful activities for residents and families to join in with and has a calendar of events listed on our weekly activities board.
The care team encourage residents to lead the activities and for them to suggest which activities they would like to have.
There are also seasonal activities such as Easter Bonnet making, Summer BBQ, Firework Party, Halloween and Christmas Parties where we encourage families to attend and join in.
Furthermore, staff are encouraged to spend time with residents, play games and read with them. We, at all times have staff members present in our large communal area to ensure residents safety and to interact with them.
The activities includes:
- Arts and Crafts
- Bowls
- Exercise Class
- Large Scrabble board
- Memory Box
- Mini-bus outings
- Movie afternoon
- Music Entertainers
- Newspaper group reading
- Omi Table - Interactive Tabletop
- Poetry reading
- Sing a long
Omi box - Sensory Table
This is an interactive light projector designed to support residents living with dementia by keeping them engaged through specialised games. The light projections respond to hand and arm movement allowing residents to stay stimulated and most of all have fun.
Live Entertainers
Mental Agility
Exercise Class
Teaching about Creatures
Computer Activities
Arts & Crafts
Residential Care
All care is planned, person-centred and is delivered by a carin, well-trained and compassionate team. White Lodge & St Helens Care Home is Dementia Friendly Care Home.
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White Lodge & St Helens Care Home accept residents with a wide range of physical and mental disabilities including Dementia and Alzheimer's.
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White Lodge & St Helens Care Home has a mixture of private and funded residents. Our experienced management team take great pride in their work and are always happy to discuss costs and the care plans that are essential to ongoing care.
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