Activities at Cherry Trees Care Home

Our activities team are constantly striving to mentally and physically stimulate those we support by organising group and individual social events for anyone and everyone to participate in. There are regular outings in the minibus to nearby places of interest, including the local theatre, as well as visits from Pat dogs, musicians and entertainers. We also host bingo, quiz and knitter natter afternoons that we encourage relatives and the local community to attend. Our Gentleman's Club is also open to non-residents every Thursday afternoon from 2:30pm, join us for a tipple of your choice, we have plenty of snacks and chats. For the ladies, our beauty salon provides; hairdressing and nail pampering, you too can enjoy a drink and some well-deserved 'me' time. Activities are one of the most important aspects of a care home, so it is essential that our team are dedicated to ensuring that residents are entertained, and that life at Cherry Trees is fun and active.

Enriching life
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Carly Marshall

Activities Lead

Carly joined Cherry Trees in March 2023. Her whole life has been working in the care sector and now as lead activity  coordinator, Carly said ‘ I absolutely love my role here. I have a real passion to enrich the lives of our residents and make them as special as they can be. I really love to see the faces of our residents when we make these ideas we have come to life, it’s just a  magical and rewarding job and I can honestly say I’ve found my forever home’

Life-encriching activities booklet

Read our brochure 'Life-enriching activities' for more information about life in our care homes.
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Activities and Events Partnerships

As part of our bespoke life-enrichment programmes, we host a number of live virtual events in the home on a regular basis through a number of partnerships with places of interest and world class performance companies

Life at Cherry Trees Care Home

Wembley Stadium Day Trip

At Cherry Trees we believe in supporting our residents to continue with their hobbies and interests, so when our resident, Joe was able to get tickets to watch his team, Coventry City in the Championship Playoff Final at Wembley Stadium we did everything possible to make sure he could be there. Activities Lead Sally Ashford – Devey and Head of Maintenance Greg Wilk travelled with Joe in the minibus to make sure he made it to the match.

Joe first went to watch Coventry City play in 1963. He was a season ticket holder and he has followed the team throughout his life so it was important that he be there to enjoy the momentous occasion.

Unfortunately the result didn’t go Coventry’s way but Joe has still had a great day and it was an experience that he won’t ever forget.

Pets at the Palaces

Residents across our services had a delightful time during a special virtual sensory storytelling event, led by Art Historian Jon Sleigh from the Historic Royal Palaces.

Jon took us on a journey to discover some of the more unusual and unexpected inhabitants of the palaces and the Tower of London, sharing fascinating stories about the pets at the palaces.

Whilst enjoying the virtual experience, our residents were treated to hot beverages, delicious biscuits, berries and cakes.  It was a truly lovely time for all.

Boxing for Fun and Fitness

You’re never too old to take up a new sport and some of our residents have been enjoying doing some boxing training as part of our weekly seated exercise classes with Creative Mobility.

One resident, Marjorie said ‘I never thought I would be doing this but it’s so much fun. It’s really good exercise.’

Our Creative Mobility classes are different every week and offer residents fun and interesting ways to keep fit and to maintain muscle strength and flexibility which is so important as you get older. Above all, the focus is on having fun.

Alcester Street Party

Residents celebrated the coronation of King Charles III by attending the community street party in Alcester.

They enjoyed a picnic lunch prepared by the kitchen team and were able to spend all afternoon soaking up the atmosphere. They enjoyed an ice cream while watching the parade and a performance by the White Hart Morris Men.

At Cherry Trees we do everything we can to make sure our residents are able to continue to take part in community events and activities.

Coronation talk

Across our services Residents had a wonderful time participating in an interactive virtual talk with Pippa Catterall, Professor of History and Policy at the University of Westminster, where we delved into the rich history of coronations.

During the talk, we explored fascinating topics such as the coronation chair, the crown, and other significant aspects related to King Charles' upcoming coronation. Our residents were thrilled to have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the memoirs of past coronations from 1937 and 1953, as well as learning about the coronation oath and what to expect from the ceremony, including the music, guests, and pageantry.

Making Wishes Come True

Our resident, Jean, made a wish on our wish tree for someone to come and play the piano in our lounge so we arranged for Charles Matthews of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire to come and perform for us. Our residents were treated to an afternoon of beautiful, classical music. Jean said she thought it was ‘magical.’

We love making our residents’ wishes come true at Cherry Trees and we invite all our residents and their families to make use of our wish tree so that we can make more magical moments in the future.

Upcoming events

May

The month of May is the gateway to Summer and we are looking forward to a fun filled month ahead.