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Apr 07, 2022
Residents at a care home in Southmead have been revisiting their favourite hobbies and shared their skills with the younger generation.
Residents at Care UK’s Trymview Hall, on Southmead Road, have been enjoying gardening sessions as part of a nationwide initiative – Long Lost Hobbies.
The ‘Long Lost Hobbies’ initiative sees residents in Care UK homes across the country share their favourite hobbies and try new pastimes with younger generations after a national survey found 77% of adults feel technology is the cause of traditional skills being lost, including flower arranging, knitting and woodworking.
To ensure the hobbies and knowledge of older generations are not forgotten, residents at Trymview Hall have been getting to the knitty-gritty and unwinding what makes their favourite pastime so enjoyable.
As part of the initiative, green fingered residents had trowels at the ready for an afternoon of gardening, from repotting plants to flower arranging in the home’s garden, all while sharing their best tips with members of the Tymview Hall team.
Nicole Anderson, Home Manager at Trymview Hall, said: “We had a fantastic time taking part in repotting plants and flower arranging here at Trymview Hall.
“For those living with dementia, revisiting a past hobby, such as gardening, can help bring back memories, as well as providing an enjoyable way to connect with others through a familiar activity that once brought joy. These positive feelings gained from revisiting fond memories can help decrease stress, reduce agitation, and provide a feeling of success and confidence.
“Residents at Trymview Hall have loved revisiting their favourite hobbies and sharing gardening advice. It has been wonderful to hear residents talking about how they first discovered their favourite hobby and the fond memories this interest created.”
For top tips on how you and your loved ones can revisit forgotten pastimes, please visit: careuk.com/long-lost-hobbies.
Trymview Hall provides full-time residential and dementia care, with 66 ensuite bedrooms, and has been designed to enable residents to live active and fulfilled lives, while also promoting independence. The care home will incorporate space for hobby and leisure activities and will include its own cinema, hairdressing salon and café.
For more information about Trymview Hall, email Nicola Wolff-Donitz, Customer Relations Manager, at nicola.wolff-donitz@careuk.com, call 0333 321 8351 or visit: careuk.com/trymview-hall.
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