Home champions independence and lifelong learning for residents

WITH this Friday (January 17) dubbed ‘Ditch Day’ due to the amount of people who give up on their New Year’s resolutions, residents at a Kent-based care home are showing no sign of stopping their pledges to build on and learn new skills – including Italian lessons and craft classes.

Proving that age is no barrier to creativity, independence and community spirit, Sonya Lodge Residential Care Home in Wilmington, Dartford, is helping residents to engage with their favourite hobbies and interests while also encouraging them to adopt new skills.  

One resident, Margherita, is currently teaching her fellow residents Italian, exploring everyday phrases such as days of the week, common greetings and even incorporating singing into her lessons. 

Designed to stimulate the mind and encourage social interaction, these sessions provide an exciting opportunity for residents to challenge themselves and immerse in a new culture.

The home also recently launched a new creative group, after Pam asked to start her own craft circle. Pam shared her skills by teaching others how to create delicate roses out of tissue paper, which were used to decorate cards, as well as making a sign and wool baubles. 

The group offers a relaxed and supportive environment where participants can express themselves through creative mediums, enjoying the therapeutic benefits of crafting while building stronger relationships within the home.

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