Activities at Glebefields Care Home

Our teams are trained to enrich the lives of residents through stimulating the mind, body and soul, and taking the time to learn about each person to ensure everyone receives support that adds enrichment to their life.

Activities are the cornerstone of a wholesome home experience, and our Activities Coordinators are always putting their creative minds to the test by organising new and exciting social events for residents to partake in. Of course, we take into account the likes and dislikes of those we support, so if someone doesn’t feel like trying something new, there will always be something on offer to reflect their personal interests. For the people who may just prefer some peace and quiet instead, we also offer one-to-one time that can be enjoyed with a nice cup of coffee or just a simple chat – whatever they desire.

Enriching life
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Activities Assistant

Ashitha Dinesh

Activities Assistant

Hi, I'm Ashitha, and I'm proud to be part of the team at Glebefields Care Home as an Activities Assistant. I joined the Glebefields family in 2023, having earned my master’s degree in electrical engineering from Coventry University. Despite my engineering background, I bring a fresh perspective to enriching the lives of our residents. I enjoy creating an environment where they can have fun, connect with others, and stay mind active. Together with my co-workers, I'm dedicated to making every moment special for our residents, bringing happiness and meaning to their lives. It's an honour to be part of such a compassionate and dedicated team at Glebefields Care Home.

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 Glebefields Care Home

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World Children’s Day

Staff and residents had a wonderful time reminiscing about their childhoods on World Children’s Day, which took place on November 20. Everyone got into the spirit of the day receiving visits from their grandchildren, enjoying childhood sweets and treats, remembering how their childhoods differ from their grandchildren’s today, listening to staff tell stories about their childhoods spent in other countries etc. They loved remembering all the positives from times gone by, thinking about how much things have changed and learning about each other’s experiences.

We had Little Sparrow Nursery Kids who came to visit our lovely residents and read them two stories. Residents were very happy to see the kids. Marlene said that it’s good to be a kid rather than growing up because kids are very innocent and innocence faces are admired by everyone. Celebrated annually on November 20, World Children’s Day is supported by UNICEF and aims to help save children’s lives and defend their rights in 190 countries around the world.

General Manager Nisha Shaji said: “Our residents love interacting with children, their absolute favourite thing is when children come to visit. It has been so lovely for many of them to have visits from their grandchildren and local school children. World Children’s Day is a great way for our residents to reminisce about their childhoods and share stories.”

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International Men's Day

Yesterday, we had a great time celebrating International Men's Day with treats and games. Our senior resident Ray took the lead in cutting the cake and Deputy Manager shared the history and theme of International Men's Day, explaining why it's important this year.

She sent warm wishes to all the great men, making it a day full of togetherness and happiness! After cutting the cake and having meaningful talks, everyone had a lot of fun with puzzles and word games. It was a fantastic way to keep the celebration going, adding joy and laughter to the day.

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Kerrie and PAT Dog 'Poppy'

Poppy the delightful PAT dog visited today, they went around to say hi to everyone, and Poppy's tail was wagging non-stop. It was a happy day!

Marlene had a big smile with Poppy, and there's a nice photo of them together. Marjorie and Sheila shared biscuits with Poppy, making friends with our furry visitor. Pete was super excited and gave Poppy a big hug. Poppy seemed really happy sitting on Pete's lap. We all had big smiles and had a really nice day.

 

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Fiona Helps us Sing for the King!

In the week we celebrated the King's birthday, Fiona Harrison gave us a wonderful musical experience. She sang heartfelt songs from the war, and it really touched our residents. The music created a special connection, making memories that touched our hearts.

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Remembrance Sunday Service

Remembrance Sunday service, led by Reverend Alicia Baker, was a touching tribute to our heroes. Residents and staff gathered in unity, offering prayers that echoed with gratitude for the sacrifices made by our brave soldiers. At the solemn stroke of 11 o'clock, a collective hush enveloped the room for a poignant 2-minute silence, a powerful act of remembrance.

In those quiet moments, we remembered the old soldiers, their stories, and the profound impact of their service on our lives. The poppies on our lapels stood as a symbol of respect and honour. Together, we stood as a community, united in our remembrance. Lest we forget.

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Remembrance Day parade

Tom and Ray stood tall amidst the solemnity of the Remembrance Day parade in Banbury town, finding deep enjoyment in the poignant event. As the clock struck 11, the entire town fell into 2 minutes of profound silence, a powerful moment of unity in honour of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. The atmosphere was charged with gratitude and reflexion.

Post-parade, St. Mary's Church Banbury welcomed us for a moving Remembrance Day service, a testament to the enduring spirit of community and remembrance. Our hearts swell with pride for our heroes, and the inspiring presence of Tom and Ray adds an extra layer of meaning to this sacred occasion. Lest we forget.

Upcoming events

Friday Fish and Chips

Enjoy a classic British favourite freshly prepared in our on-site 5 star rated kitchen.  Visit our warm and welcoming home and meet our friendly manager.

 

Professionals' Lunch

A networking light lunch experience designed to inspire collaboration and networking. Exchange ideas and build relationships.FREE EVENT, all welcome, see you there!

Blue Light Pit Stop

All emergency services are welcome to join us at any time for refreshments and a comfort break. Just a small way to say thank you for all that you do.