Activities at Lochduhar Care Home

Activities are the cornerstone of a wholesome home experience and our Activities Coordinators are always putting their creative minds to the test by organising new and exciting social events for residents to partake in. Of course, we take into account the likes and dislikes of those we support, so if someone doesn’t feel like trying something new, there will always be something on offer to reflect their personal interests. For the people who may just prefer some peace and quiet instead, we also offer one-to-one time that can be enjoyed with a nice cup of coffee or just a simple chat – whatever they desire.

Enriching life
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Sally Gilder

Head of Activities

Sally has been in the care sector since 1998. Sally joined  the Lochduhar team in 2018 as a care assistant.

Sally is very passionate about the care she provides and the welfare of the residents. Working as a care assistant Sally was able to get to know the residents wants and needs to provide excellent person centred care to each individual. Then in 2020 Sally found the opportunity to become Head of Activities. Sally feels that she provides a different side to herself to promote an active and inclusive lifestyle through her role as Head of Activities.

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 Lochduhar Care Home

A day at the races

Residents at Lochduhar care home in Dumfries were treated to a virtual trip to the races to celebrate Ladies Day at Aintree.  They had so much fun that they decided to do it all again for the Grand National the next day!

Staff at the care home pulled out all the stops to give the residents an afternoon to remember.  They rolled out the red carpet, chilled the drinks and served delicious canapes so that residents felt like royalty.  Everyone dressed up for Ladies Day, all the residents picked a horse for the Grand National and the whole home joined in with the celebrations.  Our chef made some refreshing and very tasteful mock tails, which the residents thoroughly enjoyed.

Sally Gilder, Head of Activities at Lochduhar said: “Our residents are absolute stars so they deserve to be treated as such.  We had such a fantastic time getting dressed up and watching all the races together on Ladies Day – it was such a brilliant day we decided to do it all again the next day too!”

All aboard! Residents enjoy trip

We made the most of the nice weather at the start of the week by taking a bus trip to Thornhill with some of our residents. There was a unanimous decision to stop for ice cream on the way home, which everyone seemed to enjoy!

Dancing Queen's at Lochduhar

To celebrate the anniversary of ABBA winning the Eurovision song contest back in 1974, we held our own party with a sing-a-long.  Using our Oomph on Demand activity pack we held quizzes, games and looked at information about ABBA all whilst enjoying a glass of wine of two!  Our residents and Activities team enjoyed dressing up for the occasion, donning their scarves and putting on their dancing shoes!

The Astor's at Cliveden

Our residents came together to enjoy an exciting virtual talk courtesy of the team at National Trust Talks Service.  The illustrated talk took us closer to one of Cliveden’s most famous families, the Astors. Our residents were able to discover what motivated William Waldorf Astor, America’s richest man, to purchase Cliveden in 1893 and how the estate became the centre of high society in the 1920 s and 30 s thanks to his son Waldorf and daughter in law Nancy Astor.

The Astors time at Cliveden came to an end in the 1960 s after the estate became infamously associated with Profumo Affair, but the house and garden continue to reflect their innovations and passions.  We all had a brilliant time.

Walk through a landscape

We had a lovely time joining Holly and Marie-Therese from the Wallace Collection, for a virtual introduction to the Collection, followed by a sensory exploratory walk through one of the museum’s most famous landscape paintings.  The Collection ranges from Old Master paintings to 18th century French furniture, arms and armour.  We all had a wonderful time and cannot wait to put our creative skills to a test and paint some landscapes in the upcoming days.

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Supporting Ukraine relief

Residents, colleagues here at Lochduhar have shown their support to families in Ukraine affected by the countries current situation.  The home became a collection point for food, clothes, shoes, nappies, toiletries, activity books, pens and pencils, cuddly toys and much more.  We have been overwhelmed with local response and have delivered boxes and bags to Dumfries and Galloway Multicultural Association who are coordinating this initiative.  Thank you to everyone who has showed their support and generously donated.