Issue 146 17.05.23
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Residents inspired by art classes BUDDING artists at a Dorset dementia care home have begun producing work under the guidance of a professional. Johanna Kennedy-Wall is a New Forest-based artist who specialises in murals, portraits, and sculpture. When she gave a one-hour taster session at Colten Care’s Fernhill home in Longham near Bournemouth, staff were impressed with how much joy and inspiration it gave participants, so they invited her back. Johanna has now started monthly art classes at the home involving a range of media including watercolours, pastels and acrylics. “We’re stimulating lots of conversations and triggering memories,” she said. “Some people were a little nervous to begin with but I could see them warming up towards the art and letting themselves go. “The atmosphere is calm and engaged and everyone gets something out of it.” Johanna was recommended to approach care homes when she gave a session for volunteers at the not-for-profit group In Jolly Good Company. This was set up to help alleviate the physical and mental issues caused by loneliness and isolation
through friendship, joy and a sense of community. Some of its clients live with dementia or memory loss and her students felt she could make a positive difference to those at care home experiencing the same issues. “I find the care home classes really satisfying and enjoyable,” added Johanna. “Fernhill is such a welcoming home and it is lovely to see the residents get involved. “As well as pictures on paper, we’re painting pebbles from the beach, doing decoupage on upcycled glass jars, creating collages and decorating vintage memory boards. “It all underpins conversations about colours, visions and memories.” Ann Marie Knight from Fernhill’s companionship team said: “Johanna’s sessions are very educational and therapeutic. She teaches the basics and then lets learners enjoy the experience for themselves. “Our residents produced some amazing watercolours in their first session which they really enjoyed and we’re only too happy to enable them to do more. “We’re going to frame some of the works and put them up in our arts and crafts room. Residents love the idea of that.”
More than 100 people basked in the sunshine at a street party at Broughton House Veteran Care Village to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla. Residents were joined by their relatives for the occasion, along with staff and volunteers at the Salford care home. Each guest received a picnic box which included specially-made Coronation cupcakes. Singer George Porter performed hits from across the decades and guests were also entertained by magician Darren Brand. For a full round-up of events turn to pages 8 and 9.
Duo are gifted VIP experience A RESIDENT from Care South’s Castle Dene care home in Bournemouth and a client from Care South at Home Bournemouth represented the not-for-profit charity at AFC Bournemouth’s player kit sponsor evening at Vitality Stadium. The evening was possible thanks to Care South’s sponsorship of Illia Zabarnyi, a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a defender for AFC Bournemouth and the Ukrainian national team. Resident from Castle Dene care home, Eileen attended the event with Ian, a client of Care South at Home Bournemouth accompanied by staff members, Lesley Wheal and Jane Legg. Care South chief executive Simon Bird said: “What a fantastic experience this was for everyone, both Ian and Eileen and our two team members, Jane and Lesley, who
kindly accompanied them. “Care South is delighted to be a partner with AFC Bournemouth, together we run numerous on-going initiatives which allows residents, home care clients and staff to get involved in a variety of activities, including meeting players, coffee mornings, walking football and visits to Vitality Stadium. “The partnership enriches the lives of residents’ and clients in our care, and this is just another excellent example of that.” The event started with a welcome drink on arrival followed by a two-course meal and coffee. Prior to dining, there were photo opportunities and conversation with Illia. Jimmy Glass, a former professional footballer who played for England as a goalkeeper, was the host for the evening and conducted a number of player interviews, as well as presenting a quiz.
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