Activities at Sutton Valence Care Home

Our activities team are great at building the activities programme around the likes and interests of the people we care for. Ensuring that our social events offer fun and adventure is part of the ethos of our home; it’s important that those we support can enjoy an active and social lifestyle. Of course, there will always be those who prefer peace and quiet, and in these instances, a cup of tea and a chat are always welcomed.

Enriching life
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Gemma Bhandari

Activities Coordinator

My name is Gemma I am an Activities coordinator at Sutton Valence care home. I have been working here for nine years and love it. I grew up in Sutton valence village and attended the local Primary school.

I have always been passionate about the care of others and enjoy enriching the lives of our Residents. I have a Diploma in Health and social care and have worked in private health care for over 14 years. I have always loved performing arts and studied this at school. I am a very proud Mother to Amaya and Jacob.

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 Valence Care Home

Beautiful moments in our home

The role of an Activity Co-ordinator is one of variety with the core of our work being about our fabulous residents.

Each week we're privileged to be a part of a Skype call between one of our residents, Madge, and a very, very close neighbour, Julia. Every week Julia plays the piano for Madge and recites prayers to which a calm and peaceful look falls upon Madge's face.

Madge had a huge influence upon Julia's life; the bond  between them is overwhelming and still continues.

Today was exceptional; beyond any words that could be written.

Madge talked to Julia about her brothers and family, finished every other line of the prayer Julia recited and spoke the words of the hyme played.   

An honoured privilege to be party too

This was a very personal moment and out of respect a photo of Madge has not been taken. The rose picture represents the beauty of our story  and reflects that with a little imagination a lot may be achieved.

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Singing for Health

A huge thankyou to local 'singing for health' group, a local voluntary group that provide song, laughter and a community feeling where all residents can be engaged in joyful song and movement. The group came to Sutton valence this morning to sing some beautiful songs to our Residents and their families. What a great community event

Coronation Celebrations

The sky may have been grey outside but we all celebrated the day with sunshine smiles, laughter and love. At sutton Valence Everyone looked fabulous in red,white and blue. We had a wonderful morning of music from from PJ and Rose and all gathered round to watch our new King be crowned followed by an delicious Buffet and raised a glass to commemorate the day.

A hand to hold

Nothing in this world compares to the comfort and security of having someone just hold your hand.

I hope this photo of Love lifts your spirit and creates a warm glow in your heart as it did mine at work.

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Getting ready for Easter

We've started our count down to Easter with designing and creating Easter Chicks, bunnies, laced eggs and flowers.

Eileen cracked on with her Easter wreath which will be made by colouring several Easter eggs and  then placed onto a handcrafted wreath Work in Progress. Eileen has asked a few other residents to partake in her project.

Lynn is making paper flowers which will be table center pieces.

Amy, our Co-ordinator tried her hand at pom, pom chicks with the assistance of Adele our fellow crafting resident. 

Amy said she thoroughly enjoyed being taught a new skill.

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A VR Flight

We asked Resident Lorna if there is anything she has always dreamt of doing but never got around to it. Lorna replied “Yes, I would love to go on a plane!” So the activities team got there thinking hats on to make this wish come true for Lorna. Activities coordinator Gemma managed to get her hands on a Virtual reality headset so that Lorna could experience the feeling of being on a plane but from the comfort of her room. Lorna said the experience was amazing and it felt so real. Glad we could make Lorna’s wish come true.