Activities at Leonard Lodge Care Home

Activities at Leonard Lodge

Our activities team offer a wide range of social events, from the very popular Friday morning bingo, to gentle exercise sessions, skittles, regular animal visits and arts & crafts sessions. We are fortunate to have a team of volunteers who stop by weekly to provide additional support, allowing residents the opportunity for one-to-one sessions. These sessions could include anything, even something as simple as playing a game of Scrabble or just having a cup of tea and a chat. We believe that it is essential to support people in such a way that they are able to continue to live full and happy lives doing the things that they enjoy.

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Lynn Amiri

Activities Coordinator

My name is Lynn and I lead the Activities Team here at Leonard Lodge.

Since working at Leonard Lodge I have dedicated myself to ensuring that each of our residents can continue to partake in the hobbies that they have enjoyed for years. It is important that all of the residents here have access to life enriching, fun and social activities.

The whole home supports my team and I to organise activities, events and entertainment tailored to every residents preferences, abilities and needs. Each year we have a fantastically full calendar, and we look forward to the future when we can invite the families of residents to join us in the home again. 

I am married with two children and two rather annoying rescue cats. I lived in Italy for a number of years and love all Italian food, especially when somebody else cooks it for me! I love to read, especially crime novels. I am a regular theatre goer with a passion for musicals. I like to sing and dance (albeit badly!).

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 Leonard Lodge Care Home

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We've got a brand new look!

We celebrated the opening of our newly-refurbished Memory Lane community with a garden party. There was a falconry display by Eden Falconry, entertainment with Billy Blue Rondo and cheese and wine, but everybody agreed that the star was the newly-refurbished unit.

Hopefield Animal Sanctuary

Hopefield Animal Sanctuary

Residents enjoyed a trip out to Hopefield Animal Sanctuary in Brentwood. We were given a tour by volunteer Devon who was able to answer all our questions and showed great enthusiasm for her role. The residents particularly enjoyed stroking the Angora ferret. We finished the visit off with a well earned cup of tea.

Country & Western Summer Party

Country & Western Summer Party

On 1st July, we welcomed Bonnie Diamond and Co. to Leonard Lodge for our Country and Western Summer Party. The weather was warm and the company was great, but the entertainment was even better. Residents enjoyed wearing an array of cowboy hats and we danced and sang along.

Leonard Lodge Hen Party

Leonard Lodge Hen Party

Before going off to get married, Memory Lane Senior Carer, Christine, allowed us to dress her up and parade her around the unit, much to the delight of residents, who thought it was a real hoot. Best wishes to Christine and Tim for a long and happy life together.

Live Entertainment

Live Entertainment

We were thrilled to invite The Bentley Handbell Ringers to our home to perform for residents. We all had a good singalong and then the ladies brought the bells out so we could all have a go. We were surprised by how heavy they were and how much effort had to go into ringing them.

Japanese Tea Ceremony

Japanese Tea Ceremony

We held a Japanese Tea Ceremony; Chado, also called 'Way with Tea', is a Japanese cultural tradition involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of powdered green tea. The residents said they found the talk and presentation very interesting and enjoyed tasting the tea and biscuits.

We would like to thank the Urasenke Tankokai UK Association for arranging for Yusuke and his fellow students to perform the ceremony for us.