Activities at Tandridge Heights Care Home
Our qualified and dedicated activities staff plan and implement all activities within the home. We try our best to arrange activities that reflect our residents interests and capabilities as best as possible, and encourage them to participate in any way they can. We also encourage relatives to join with activities and events as often as they can. We try to keep our residents active and happy.
Our activities include trips to garden centres, pubs, the cinema or the local theatre. We have many fun games like carpet bowls, Play Your Cards Right or armchair exercises. There are many musical events, singalongs, garden parties and tea parties for everyone to enjoy as well!
Kelly Sherwin
I started at Tandridge Heights in 2020. Previous to this, I have been working as a carer sine 2010, which has helped me to understand the needs, wants and the individuality of all of our residents.
My main responsibility is provide a varied and engaging activities schedule every day for our residents; this helps to keep them involved in social and uplifting activities. We love to have parties to celebrate birthdays, national days and special occasions.
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 Tandridge Heights Care Home
St Patrick's Day
Residents at Tandridge Heights celebrated St Patrick’s Day with an Irish singalong and a nice glass of Guinness or Irish Cream.
Singalong with Chris Clark
Tandridge Heights had a wonderful Saturday afternoon with our new entertainer, Chris Clark. We enjoyed songs from Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong and Dean Martin, as well as few new contemporary tunes from Michael Buble.
Pancake Day
Tandridge Heights celebrated Shrove Tuesday with a pancake tossing competition. We had a great time.
Scottish Dance Class
Golden Toe Academy held a session of Scottish dance at Tandridge Heights. It was a part of our Burns Night celebrations. We enjoyed it very much and are looking forward to their next visit.
Burns Night
Residents celebrated Burns Night with poetry reading by resident, Phyllis, who moved to Tandridge Heights from Harrogate, Scotland. We also enjoyed some delicious haggis and glass of whiskey to celebrate this special day.
Carols with St Mary's Children
Children from St Mary’s School visited residents at Tandridge Heights to sing some of their favourite Christmas carols.