Activities at Edgbaston Beaumont Care Home

Our team pride ourselves in providing a wide range of activities and events to suit all of our residents needs. Comprising of art and craft classes, pet therapy, outside entertainers, visits from local schools where students attend and work alongside ourselves and the residents. We also have presentations on wildlife and other demonstrations, musicality and singalongs, quizzes, a poetry corner, knit and natter sessions, and one to one interaction, as well as trips out in the mini bus. For our residents who are less mobile we bring the shopping experience to the home for their convenience. We respect everyone's religious beliefs by providing visits from all denominations, such as Anglican, Catholic, working in conjunction with the local mosque and the Jewish community and providing religious interaction. We encourage our residents families to participate in all our activities, working alongside them to ensure we provide the best service possible here at Edgbaston Beaumont.

Enriching life
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Celia Palmer

Activity Coordinator

I’m Celia and I’m the Activity coordinator here at Edgbaston Beaumont.  I previously worked as an activity coordinator in a hostel and am enjoying the shift into the residential setting.  I have an arts background so enjoy painting and drawing in my spare time, which hopefully I can share my love for with the residents here.  I also enjoy reading, travel, live music and looking after my cats! And copious amounts of tea.

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 Edgbaston Beaumont Care Home

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Hosting Living Eggs

During the Easter period we were privileged to play host to a family of chicks courtesy of Living Eggs.  The organisation left us with 10 unhatched eggs in an incubator and we were left to watch the journey unfold. 

The first couple of days were spent tentatively waiting for the chicks to begin their hatch, but as soon as one hatched the rest followed soon after! Our residents absolutely loved coming through reception each day to check on the progress of the chicks as they quickly developed their soft down and feathers.

Living Eggs are available for organisations such as residential homes and schools, and have free range farms allocated for the chicks once they move on.

Women Celebrating Women

A few of our lovely ladies joined to watch Barchester’s Virtual Live Events - Herstory Tour live stream on International Women's Day, documenting inspirational ladies throughout history hailing from London.  From Margaret Ann Bulkley, who posed as a man to qualify as a surgeon in the 1800s, to Angela Burdett- Coutts, notable philanthropist, we were educated on some wonderful female icons. 

A couple of the ladies who joined expressed interest in reading Lady Unknown, a biography written on Burdett- Coutts, which has inspired thoughts of a new Beaumont Book Club in the near future!

Home present to local charity

We were delighted to present local charity, Crossroads Housing a with £600.00 on behalf of Barchester’s Charitable Foundation. General Manager, Sarah met with Michael Gordon, Director of Crossroads Housing to present the cheque in person.

Crossroads Housing are a housing and support charity for vulnerable adults who find themselves homeless through no fault of their own. They offer accommodation and support services to help people back into the community.

The money donated is being used for the latest fitness programme where they hire local facilities and bring in personal trainers to help prevent people’s mental and physical determination.

Shrove Tuesday

Residents of Edgbaston enjoyed celebrating Pancake Day, also known as Shove Tuesday, with a variety of delicious pancakes and yummy toppings.

Our residents had a wonderful day, filled with pancake-inspired activities, they prepared homemade pancakes and decorated them with fresh fruit, berries, syrup and chocolate.

In2 Cultures perform

Here at Edgbaston Beaumont we were delighted to welcome In2Cultures for an afternoon of music as they performed with their African drum band.

It was a fantastic afternoon as they played a selection of African instruments including Djembe, Ngoma, Dunun and Talking Drum. They host workshops across the community and we do hope they will visit us again soon!

Home celebrates 105-years young

Celebrations have been in full swing this week at Edgbaston Beaumont as one of its residents reaches her 105th years-young in style.  Alice was joined by staff, relatives, friends and other residents as she enjoyed a special birthday cake made by the home’s chef.

Sarah Billingsley, General Manager said, “We’re delighted to be celebrating a truly remarkable lady as she reaches this amazing milestone. Alice is such a popular resident who always has an interesting tale to tell, and we look forward to hearing many more”.

Upcoming events

April

Stepping into April looking forward to a fun filled month ahead - all welcome to join us!

Volunteers - Could you make a difference?

We are looking for friendly compassionate people who could make a difference to the day to day lives of our residents. If you have any spare time we would love to hear from you.