Activities at Brookfield Care Home

Our Activities coordinator dedicates her time on getting feedback from our residents of what they like to do. We have introduced paper mornings which involves group discussions and an active mind, and we also have a variety of entertainers that come in on a weekly basis. We hold a residents quiz once a week as it is one of our more popular activities, we now call it the Big Quiz due to its popularity.

It is important that we involve the community and family in many of our activities. We have the local rugby club heritage centre coming in once a week to do Bocci (indoor bowls) and seated exercise. We also hold cheese and wine evenings for family and residents which are very popular. Here at Brookfield we pride ourselves on the fabulous bond our activity coordinator has with all our residents as they are as happy to see her each morning as she is to see her friends.

Enriching life
Watch our video on life enrichment in our homes.
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 Brookfield Care Home

Home links with charitable foundation

Brookfield care home in Lymm, Cheshire is launching three grants totalling £30,000 in the name of a former Barchester resident, Jeanette Gill, who generously donated part of her legacy to Barchester’s Charitable Foundation.  The Foundation is calling for deserving local charities and community groups to apply for these special awards.

Named in her memory, the Jeanette Gill Special Awards are open to groups and individuals in need in our local community, and will be awarded to projects that enrich lives and encourage an active lifestyle through arts, music, sports and culture for older people or adults with a disability, or those that may have challenges with mental health.

There are three awards available:

•             £15,000 GOLD AWARD (open to groups)

•             £10,000 SILVER AWARD (open to groups)

•             £5,000 BRONZE AWARD (open to individuals)

The Foundation is particularly interested in innovative initiatives that tackle isolation and loneliness, and which bring sustained outcomes and positive changes for the people benefitting. To find out more about how to apply for a Jeanette Gill Award please visit www.bhcfoundation.org.uk. The closing date for applications for this round is 28 February 2022.

Eyes down for a game of bingo

On Friday our lovely residents enjoyed a stroll around the grounds of Brookfield care home. June said it was such a treat for us to be in the fresh air and enjoy the beauty of the wildlife and trees.

A stroll in the garden

On Friday our lovely residents enjoyed a stroll around the grounds of Brookfield care home. June said it was such a treat for us to be in the fresh air and enjoy the beauty of the wildlife and trees.

Birthday celebrations

It was a wonderful day when Eliza, one of our residents celebrated her 80th years young on January 17th. Eliza was very excited on the day, all ready for her surprise in the lounge.!  The party started with a wonderful birthday cake with chocolate flakes on! The room was decorated with balloons and banners and the birthday girl, thanked everyone for making her birthday so special.

Local school sends cards

Receiving Christmas Cards from Little Bollington School, Thelwall School & Statham School. Our Residents absolutely loved receiving Christmas Cards from the local schools in Lymm and Thelwall. The beautiful paintings and Christmas wishes in the cards brought tears and smiles of joy to our Residents at Brookfield

Cracker concert

On the 17th December we had an amazing Cracker Concert with Tony Gibbons who is a regular Entertainer at Brookfield.  Our Residents enjoyed every minute, lots of singing,  tapping, clapping and ringing the bells, sensational concert!.   Tony played his guitar and asked residents for requests too.  Our Residents enjoyed their favourite tipple's and warm mince pies with cream.

Upcoming events

Could you be a Volunteer?

Volunteers provide a valuable and wide variety of services in many different settings. Do you have spare time?  For more information we'd love to hear from you.

Calling all Emergency Services

Calling all emergency personnel!  Come and take a break on us - there may be a cake or two available!