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.
Celia Palmer
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.
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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
92nd Birthday Celebration
Residents, family and staff came together today to celebrate a very special 92nd Birthday today. Rosie our chief made a delicious cake which was enjoyed by all.
99 Year Old Margery Elliott Releases A Book
Edgbaston Beaumont Resident Margery Elliott was delighted to receive the first copy of her newly published book The Story Of Rotton Park. The author has been developing this fantastic story about the local area and the influential people that played a key part in Birmingham's history for over 10 years.
Debbi Miles Shines At Edgbaston Beaumont
Singing could be heard throughout Edgbaston Beaumont on Thursday as residents were entertained by the talented Debi Rogers.
Residents enjoyed singing along to old and new favourite songs and there were even a few air guitar solos as residents showcased their musical skill.
Artistic Edgbaston
Residents at Edgbaston are very creative and enjoy creating beautiful art. In addition to our weekly art class residents take the opportunity to paint, draw, and create whenever possible.
Carer Celebrates 30 Years Of Service At Edgebaston Beaumont
There were celebrations at Edgbaston Beaumont today as we awarded Carer Shirley Browne a prestigious 30 Year Service Award in celebration of working at the Home for 30 years.
Time For A Cuppa
Edgbaston Beaumont showed their support for Dementia UK today by hosting Time For A Cuppa. Dementia UK were on hand to offer support and advice to everyone effected by Dementia and raise money for Admiral Nurses.
Rosie our chief kept everyone well feed with a lunch time buffet delicious array of cakes.
Upcoming events
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.