Activities at Thistle Hill 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.

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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 Thistle Hill Care Home

Positivi-tea

Thistle Hill in Knaresborough celebrated the Queen’s birthday in style, also brewing up a storm for National Tea Day on the 21st April with a national virtual tea party!

Supplied with a tasty selection of biscuits, cakes and ,of course, teas for the event, residents of Thistle Hill also had lots of fun taking part in sessions, including a Facetime cuppa with family members at home, a royal-themed quiz, tea inspired poems and music and dancing.

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Getting Creative

Residents at Thistle Hill enjoyed a couple of arts and crafts sessions at the home this week, making a variety of different things, including a collage to celebrate the coming of spring and some much-needed brighter weather.

One of the activities saw the residents painting a variety of multi-coloured daffodilss and flowers, which everyone enjoyed.

Another session saw the group smelling a variety of fresh flowers which had been brought in to us from the local florist, and also some that were handpicked from our gardens.

Residents really enjoy the arts and crafts sessions; no two are ever the same and there’s definitely something for everyone to enjoy. The ladies in particular really liked going into the garden to pick some fresh flowers.

Residents Had a ‘Hoot’ of an Afternoon

Owls and other birds of prey swooped in and paid a visit to the Thistle Hill care home, courtesy of “Jo’s owls” in Knaresborough the amazing and beautiful birds of prey dazzled our residents and were a real head turner! From the tiny and large owls to the hawks on show the residents were thrilled by their new feathered friends.

It was the third recent wildlife-themed visit to take place at the care home following on from a creepy-crawly zoo experience in October for Halloween which was a monster hit with our residents – and recently a visit from Smithy the horse and is just the latest in a long line of planned animal interaction event at the home

Resident, Gordon said “They brought in a baby owlet, and a larger owl that we were told had a four foot wing span, it was quite spectacular and a real thrill to be hold the birds”

Home manager Mandy Scott said “We had such a good time last time and it made a huge impact on the residents. They will be talking about it for weeks. It was thrilling to see them been so enthralled by the birds”

Burns Night Festivities

Residents and guests enjoyed celebrating the Scottish holiday of Burns night with poem readings from the works of Robert Burns, dancing to Scottish folk music and the climax of the day saw a visit from a member of the Leeds piping band for a bagpipe performance.

Piper Mhairi performed a selection of classic Scottish songs on her bagpipes ranging from “Scotland the brave” “amazing grace” and “Auld lang syne” residents and family members were thrilled by her performance and sang and danced a long with plenty of cheer.

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Residents Won Archery League

Thistle Hill are proud to announce that they won the “hotshot archery league” for 2019, beating 17 other local homes in a hotly contested year that saw our residents and staff clinch the top spot in a nail biting conclusion to the season.

Resident Betty said: “I am so proud of my fellow residents, activities coordinators and lovely staff at thistle hill for arranging the archery sessions throughout the year. It really has become a monthly event that we all look forward to and it was a wonderful surprise to hear that we had won the local league and to be presented with this beautiful trophy was the icing on the cake!”

General Manager, Mandy Scott presented the residents with their hard fought for trophy and said “I am so proud of our residents and it is wonderful to see them here so excited about winning the league”.

Pony Therapy

Smithy came to visit Thistle Hill residents, and they loved to see him. It was great therapy for our residents and everyone loved making a fuss of him.