Activities at The Wingfield Care Home

Here at The Wingfield our activities team provide a varied and interesting range of activities for all residents. We are registered with the National Activity Providers Association (NAPA) and we take pride in delivering activities that will enhance residents lives and bring happiness and a sense of purpose. Our cooking activities are very popular, as well as the regular book clubs, coffee mornings, skittle matches and bus trips. We provide one to one support for those who are unable to attend activities and we have tea dances, musicians, quizzes, music and movement, as well as our giant scrabble board! But most importantly we have fun! Relatives are always welcome and there is always much laughter and smiling faces during our activities. We take pride in what we do and we continually strive to enhance residents lives through meaningful activity.

Enriching life
Watch our video on life enrichment in our homes.
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 The Wingfield Care Home

Simon Watts WILD Presentations

Residents at The Wingfield Care Home had the privilege to watch the documentary film of Simon Watts. Simon is a life-long naturalist who is passionate about exposing the daily drama of natural world. He provided a virtual experience onto giant screens and everyone truly enjoyed the film.

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Out and About

A massive thank you to all staff who joined me in our mini bus trip to White Row Farm and Palmers Garden Centre recently. We all had a great time and enjoyed the outstanding service they’ve offer, including their lovely cakes and hot drinks too!

The Wingfield Celebrated Bonfire Night

Residents and staff at The Wingfield safely watched the homes fireworks display held in the garden on fireworks night. After the fireworks we settled in the conservatory with hot chocolate, cream and marshmallows.

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Alpacas give smiles at The Wingfield

We were delighted to have a visit from Dianne and her team with the Alpacas. Animal visits are said to help alleviate stress and depression as well as combat loneliness.  Our residents truly enjoyed their fluffy Fur!

Salvation Army

The residents from The Wingfield were treated a performance from Salvation Army. The Salvation Army brass band played Christmas Carol. It was special for one of the residents in particular who used to play in Salvation Army band who celebrated his birthday on the same day of the visit. The residents thoroughly enjoyed singing a long on the run up to Christmas and make it extra special for our residents.

Dermot visits Wingfield

Dermot from Kelly’s Donkey is a therapy donkey that give smiles in our resident’s faces. He walked around the whole communal area and visited residents in their room. Dermot brought the Christmas spirit at the Wingfield .