Activities at Sutton Grange Care Home

Here at Sutton Grange we work really hard at providing a range of activities to suit our residents needs. We understand that everyone is different and we enjoy supporting our residents in whatever activities they would like to take part in. With a dedicated Activities co-ordinator and a friendly team of volunteers we are always busy with activities. We have several clubs including; gardening, film, craft, music, puzzles, and singing. We enjoy live music and entertainment, both in and outside of the home, and have regular outings on the minibus to local places of interest. Residents take part in animal assisted therapy, afternoon tea, arts and crafts classes, and visits from local community groups and school children. We believe it is important to provide stimulating, meaningful and relevant activities for our residents in order to make friends, and build a warm community to live.

Enriching life
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Alison Wareing

Activities Co-Ordinator

Hi, I'm Alison.  I am the Activities Co-ordinator here at Sutton Grange, I joined the team in 2016. 

I grew up in the local area and started my career working with animals.  After I had my daughter, and before I joined Barchester, I trained as a teacher and taught lipreading and communication.  The skills I learnt have been invaluable in my role today.

Now, I fill my days spending time with our wonderful Residents, helping them to live their lives to the fullest. I try to make a difference in someone’s life each day.

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 Sutton Grange Care Home

Hugh Dent Returns

Hugh Dent Returns

Our monthly favourite, Hugh Dent, delighted us all once more with one of his very special interactive singalong sessions. We are always pleased to see Hugh, as he remembers everyones' names and most loved songs.

Coffee, Chats & Chess

Coffee, Chats & Chess

We enjoyed playing some board games over tea and coffee in the café. Some games were more challenging than others and the Activities Coordinator, Christina, has had to brush up her Chess skills.

Shrove Tuesday

Shrove Tuesday

On Shrove Tuesday, residents joined us in their kitchen to mix and fry pancakes. As well as a tasty treat, we also had fun with a pancake tossing challenge. Here’s Don showing us how to do the perfect flip.

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National Storytelling Week

Our poet-in-residence, Tony O’Neill, kick-started National Storytelling Week with more of his humorous observations on life. Novelist, Awen Thornber, joined us later in the week to read from her latest novel, Foxtrot in Freshby. Awen talked about her life as a writer, the publishing process and the local towns that influenced the fictional town of Freshby.

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Burns Night

Our Head Chef, Dean, prepared lots of refreshments for our Burns Night celebrations. We enjoyed haggis, shortbread, neeps and, of course, a tot of whiskey.

We were also joined by our regular entertainer, Hugh Dent, who had us singing and reeling to Scottish ballads, as well as our usual favourites.

Fiddlemuffs

Fiddlemuffs

Resident, Anne, was delighted with her new fiddlemuffs, which were so kindly knitted by a group of ladies in Bolton.

Upcoming events

May

Spring is in full swing! Come along and see what we have going on during the fresh month of May...

Emergency Services - Take a Break with us

We would like to thank all emergency services personnel - come and take a break with us!

Coffee Mornings - Every Wednesday

We extend a warm invitation for you to join us for a cuppa and to make new friends - all welcome.