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Apr 04, 2023
A care home in Worcester has shared its top tips to keep Easter celebrations egg-citing for everyone.
The advice was compiled by Care UK’s Perry Manor, on Charles Hastings Way, in partnership with dementia expert Suzanne Mumford to help families hop into a stress-free Easter weekend.
Katherine Matthews, Home Manager at Perry Manor, said: “Easter is coming up, and it often means spending quality time together with family. While this is an occasion that those who celebrate look forward to, it can come with its own challenges when caring for a loved one living with dementia – but we’re here to help.
We hope these tips prove useful and would like to wish the Worcester community a happy Easter.
“Involving everyone in the preparations is a great way to ensure your loved ones can feel part of the celebration and retain some independence. It doesn’t have to be a big job – smaller things like helping to set the table or decorate, prepare the food or even hide the Easter eggs for younger relatives, for example, are ideal.
“Reminiscing is a powerful tool to help support those living with dementia – and big occasions like Easter provide the perfect opportunity to take your relative for a trip down memory lane.
“Ask your loved ones questions about how they used to celebrate Easter when they were younger. If you can, why not try and recreate some of their old traditions too to make it extra special? Little details can make a world of difference and unlock positive memories.
“We know just how challenging it can be to help a loved one living with dementia follow a nutritional diet. If an older relative struggles to maintain a healthy weight or to be fully hydrated, occasions like these offer opportunities for extra nutrition and hydration in a fun, engaging way – and who doesn’t love a bit of chocolate?
“Get some fresh air together by inviting your loved ones to take part in the egg hunt. The smallest change of scenery can do wonders for people living with dementia – and exercise has been proven to greatly help older people maintain their strength and mobility while reducing stress.
“This is probably the most important piece of advice on the list. Easter is all about family fun – and living with dementia shouldn’t change this. Take this opportunity to spend quality time together by inviting them to take part in various games throughout the weekend.
“We hope these tips prove useful and would like to wish the Worcester community a happy Easter on behalf of all of us at Perry Manor.”
Perry Manor is a state-of-the-art Care UK home, which provides full time residential, nursing and dementia care, as well as short term respite care. In 2022, the team took home an RCN Nursing Award and a Worcestershire Health and Social Award. Rated outstanding by the CQC, the home is designed to enable residents to live enjoyable and fulfilling lives, the care home has its very own cinema, cafe and hair salon, with plenty of space both indoors and out for relaxation and recreation.
To find out more about Perry Manor, please call Customer Relations Manager, Shilpa Odedra, on 01905 886 715, or email shilpa.odedra@careuk.com
For more general information about Perry Manor, visit careuk.com/perry-manor
Charles Hastings Way, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR5 1ET
Perry Manor
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