Activities at Red Oaks Care Home

We believe in making a difference to the lives of people living here with us and ensure that we provide a lifestyle full of choice and stimulation that is centred around each resident here at Red Oaks. This includes a whole host of varied activities, together with regular trips out around the region, taking full advantage of the home’s minibus. Our aim is to enable each person we support to continue to do the things they enjoy for as long as they possibly can.

Enriching life
Watch our video on life enrichment in our homes.

Sue McHoy

Activities Coordinator

My role as activity coordinator at Red Oaks is ensuring that all residents have a full and varied activity program. Using our getting to know me books and knowing our residents backgrounds develop our activity program. Having lived in Henfield for the past 10 years I enjoy assisting residents maintaining and forming new the community connections.

I am passionate about my role, the part is having fun and making people smile.

Life-encriching activities booklet

Read our brochure 'Life-enriching activities' for more information about life in our care homes.
Read our brochure

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 Red Oaks Care Home

Volunteer Recognition Day

Volunteer Recognition Day

Volunteers are often undervalued within organisations. Here at Red Oaks, we recognise the huge contribution that volunteers make to our home, so every year, we host an event to celebrate the contribution they make, which includes a nice meal, followed by a presentation of gifts from Duncan Edwards, our General Manager, just to say thank you.

National Scrabble Day

National Scrabble Day

To celebrate National Scrabble Day, Red Oaks got together 4 teams of residents, relatives and staff members to do battle. It was close towards the end, but everyone had lots of laughter and fun.

The Chanctonbury Challenge

The Chanctonbury Challenge

For the second year running, Red Oaks and Rayner Court residents were invited to help four local junior schools complete the Chanctonbury Challenge. The challenges involves taking residents into local schools to talk about their lives with pupils, who will then create PowerPoint presentations based around their experiences.

Old Burn Nursery Garden Centre

Old Burn Nursery Garden Centre

Every week we always have at least one trip out; most recently, residents wanted to go to the Old Barn Nursery Garden Centre for some shopping, coffee and cakes.

French Food Evening Menu

French Food Evening Menu

Throughout the year, we have many world food themed events to celebrate international cuisine. In February, we had a French supper menu that included classic French onion soup, croque monsieur and chicken breton, followed by a selection of French desserts. All the residents thoroughly enjoyed the dining experience.

Burns Night at Red Oaks

Burns Night at Red Oaks

Traditional Burns Night food isn't to everyone's taste, but Red Oak's Head Chef, Leigh Clifford, came up with an innovative menu to suit nearly everyone's appetite on Burns Night:

Starter
Cock-a-leekie soup
Chunky chicken, leek & bacon soup

Main Courses
Bloody Mary feef served with neeps & tatties
Haggis croquettes served with whiskey sauce

Desert
Cranachan
Toasted oats, whiskey, honey, cream & raspberries

Everyone agreed it was an amazing menu for Burns Night.