Activities at Atfield House Care Home

Activities are an integral part of life at our care home. We want to ensure that the people we support have as much fun as possible during their time with us, so it’s important that our activities programme is created with the interests of residents in mind. Our skilled Activities Coordinators bring a certain uniqueness to the home that can’t be found anywhere else, and which is reflected in the activities they organise.

Enriching life
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Dhanish Kunnum Purath

Activities Coordinator

I am Dhanish , I have joined Atfield House in October 2023.  I worked as a wellbeing coordinator in my previous role . I have pursued my Masters in Public Health from University of West London . I aim to deliver person centred meaningful activities to Residents which evoke their Mind, Body and Soul. Special tailored activities at Atfield House ensures community involvement and intergenerational support . Range of activities includes stretching exercises to Sensory Namaste experience, Quizzes to Ball games, Baking to Gardening, Sing along to music concert of famous artists and more one to one interactive sessions which all meant to promote social interaction, cognitive and physical stimulation, and overall enjoyment at Home.  We always create a vibrant and supportive environment for residents to thrive.

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 Atfield House Care Home

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New Year's Eve Party

Residents and family members enjoyed the new year`s eve party at Atfield House. Staff members were excited to put on a special celebration as the final Party of 2023 for our Residents and family members. The dining room was specially prepared for the event, with a long festive table, decorated with colourful balloon displays. Our chef took special time to make the salads and cheese board look attractive. There were Christmas cakes, baklava and cream cakes to enjoy. A selection of hot and cold drinks could supply every ones taste and needs. Crackers, humus and cheese was very welcome spread to some of our visitors too! But before everyone started feasting, we watched a slide show, put together by the activities team, showing snap shots of all the special moments our Residents enjoyed in 2023! This was followed by the performance of Christmas tunes, performed by a Violinist. Peter was impressed and  remarked, how well in tune she played! Her tonal quality was lovely and our Residents were well pleased with her performance. After everyone had some savoury and sweet treats with some drinks and opened their fortune cookies, we gathered at the garden door. When we opened it , the fireworks sparkled and crackled outside to the delight of our Residents and family members. With some blankets to keep warm, Gillian, Isabella, Peter and other Residents watched the fireworks. Laurence was excited to see the final display of sparklers and came with staff assistants to the garden, to hold a sparkler in his own hands! As everyone went back to their room, Residents remarked what a lovely party it was, and said, everything was good! the food, the music and the fireworks was a lovely surprise!

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Christmas Party

For our Christmas party on the 16th of December, we invited the Rah Rah theatre group to perform an interactive pantomime of Jack and the Bean-stalk. The rendering of this Story was especially designed for nursing home settings and had lots of interaction with the audience and sing along opportunities of well- known songs from the era of the 1940`s to 1960`s! Our Residents responded with delight and enjoyed the performance. To the sing- along, one could see many raised hands of family visitors and their loved ones! After the performance there was a buffet, for all to enjoy with; mulled wine, cold drinks and sweet and savoury nibbles! After we all had some refreshments we gathered once more for a few carols, accompanied by Margory on the violin and Carmen on the guitar. Friends, Family and Residents joined in with “o come all ye faithful”, Once in a royal David`s city, silent night and “Hark! The herald angel sing” It was a joys event, and it was lovely to see so many visitors and Residents fill the room. We are looking forward to our next event already! Thanks and well deserved praise also to the three actors, who performed very well and sang lovely too!

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Visiting the Deer at Richmond Park

A group of 10 Residents from Atfield House ventured out on the 14.of December to see the deer in Richmond park. As the related cousins of Santa Clause`s Reindeers, this seemed the perfect time, to try and get a viewing of these lovely creatures with their impressive antlers! As we entered the park, through Richmond gate, the deer were grazing on the meadows  and shouts of “on the left” were heard in the mini bus! We saw brown deer, striped and speckled ones, and as we stopped for some refreshments outside of Isabella plantations, the deer were just grazing outside of our mini bus! The warm mulled wine, with the sandwiches, our chef prepared, and the mince pies, went down a treat!

As the sun was setting over the horizon, we set off, to drive back through Richmond high street, to see the Christmas lights. The lights and the hustle and bustle of the street, was an exciting sensory experience for the eyes. Isabella and Beryl thanked us for the experience and the lovely refreshments, Rosemary smiled with excitement, but all were happy to reach back into the warmer surroundings of Atfield House.

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Atfield House celebrates a visit from Gumley school

Pupils from Gumley House school, visited our Residents on Monday the 4 th of December. As they entered the building, they carried with them boxes, it seemed like a never ending  train of hampers! The pupils came also ready dressed for their Nativity performance, which they rehearsed with Martina, the chaplain. They engaged the Audience with a prayer and a heart-warming performance of the Nativity story. A screen was set with a backdrop to enhance the experience with pictures. The Pupils then prepared a Christmas Bingo for the Residents and engaged with them, sitting around the tables, enjoying drinks and some mince pies! Gillian was the first winner and the happy recipient of a gift, Stuart did not wait long to shout ”Bingo” !  and also received a gift! The intermediate Jokes made our Residents laugh out loud!

When we gave our speeches of thanks and praise, we all posed for a group photo and ended the visit with a “we wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year” chorus!

We were truly moved by the effort, that the pupils of Gumley house school had made to present such a lovely morning to our Residents and had also collected so many gifts !

Special thank goes also to Martina, who masterminded the howl project!

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Diwali Celebrations

As the November month progresses, Diwali, with all its traditions and colourful displays and  candles, to light up every home, has approached us. We at Atfield House like to celebrate many diverse cultural celebrations and festivals, to support and celebrate the diversity of the people in our community. Diwali is as important for the Hindu`s, Sikhs and Buddhists and Jains all over the world, as Christmas is to Christians! The main meaning is to celebrate light over darkness, good over evil. It is also a celebration of the new year in the Hindu calendar. Gifts of sweets are given and a prayer, called Pooja  takes a very central stage in the celebrations. Our staff members took great pride and care, to transform the hallway and the dining room with colourful garlands and flowers, to create a Rangoli pattern with light displays for the celebrations. It looked truly stunning and beautiful!

At the centre of the dining room we arranged  the tables for our Residents to be entertained with introductory talks about the meaning of Diwali, Music and dances, followed by spicy and sweet treats and a cup of chai! Beryl and her visitors enjoyed the relaxing atmosphere around the table, socialising and watching the dancing and tasting the different foods! Stuart and Jean were interested to read the informative papers, laid out on the tables. Gillian enjoyed the foods and chai ,along with the entertaining music and dance! It was a lovely afternoon, were staff, residents and visitors enjoyed themselves together in a relaxing atmosphere. The colourful decoration and traditional Sari`s, worn by the dancers,  made this experience even more invigorating!

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Outing to St. Johns church

Today a group of Residents and family members went to visit the nearby St. John`s church for the 10.30 service! The sun was on our side and the rain held off, and so we reached there dry and safe.  children accompanied the songs with their little drums and percussion instruments, much to the joy of our Residents, who sat right at the front. They commented later on their way home, that the children were well behaved. We enjoyed the service and shared a cuppa at the back of the church, before returning to a warmer Atfield House for lunch. Residents felt uplifted by the change of scenery, the fresh air and the warm welcome at the church from our well-known priest David. We are looking forward to see him soon at Atfield House again!