Resident plants remembrance flowers at Manchester care homeA Resident at HC-One’s Worsley Lodge care home in Manchester planted some bulbs, that were kindly donated by a Relative, in the homes garden to remember those they had lost this year.
 
Sarah, a Resident at Worsley Lodge, loves being out in the garden keeping it clean and tidy. So, when the home was donated some lovely flower bulbs by a Relative, the wellbeing coordinator thought that she would get Sarah involved.
 
Sarah and Worsley Lodge wellbeing coordinator loved working as a team as they tidied up the memorial area of their garden before planting the new bulbs, whilst thinking of those they had lost.
 
“Planting the flowers felt really personal, I really enjoyed it,” said Worsley Lodge Resident, Sarah.
 
At the end of the afternoon, both Sarah and the wellbeing coordinator sat down to have a cup of tea and a chat as they looked proudly upon the work they had done.
 
Gardening helps keep elderly general health in a better state by strengthening bones, muscles and joints; it also helps the elderly with balance resulting in less falls; keeps blood pressure at bay and reduces heart risks, so it is really important that Resident engage in these activities.
 

Residential, dementia and nursing care across the UK

Contact our friendly care advisors today