Feeding the local wildlife at Lyndon HallToday at Lyndon Hall in West Brommich, which offers nursing, residential memory and nursing memory care, have been feeding the local wildlife that live around their garden. 

The Wellbeing Coordinators had been aided by the Residents in setting up birdfeeders and making their own fat bowl for the garden. This was done to encourage wildlife to come by for the Residents to enjoy from their bedrooms. Residents hung seed balls with peanut butter on tables around the gardens and other various places in the trees. They would also top up the bird feeders daily and see which ones were getting used and which of them wasn’t. 

This activity was really nice for some of the Residents as they reminisced about feeding the birds at their home, and also enjoying the sunshine they commented “on a nice summers day is always nice to be outside”. They shared lots of laughter watched the squirrels run about and eat from the feeders, and the birds flying around getting as much as they could before flying off. 

One Resident even commented on the peanut butter hanging “I could eat this myself! Those lucky squirrels”. 

Julie the Home Manager said “Residents were really concentrating on making sure the balls were perfect. It was a fun time enjoyed by all”.