10.04.2019

National Poetry Day at Holly Bank



Over the past year, Holy Family Catholic Primary School and Holly Bank Nursing Home have formed a community initiative and have been working together on school projects, reminiscence sessions and even taking part in Sefton’s Year of Friendship. 


There have built some great friendships built and the pupils have been a really welcomed source of company for our residents. The positive effect on the residents’ mental health and wellbeing has been noted not only by staff, but by families and friends.



As part of our on-going relationship with Holy Family, we decided to spend the afternoon of National Poetry Day together. National Poetry Day, the UK-wide celebration of poetry, took place on Thursday 3rd October. 


To mark the event, a group of Year 6 pupils from Holy Family Catholic Primary School visited the residents of Holly Bank Nursing Home to read and share poems with them. The standard of the poetry was exceptional and the residents thoroughly enjoyed listening to the pupils’ work. There were poems that the students had written, as well as some favourite poems from poetry books they had brought in.




After they had read their poetry to the residents, the pupils then spent time going around and sitting with each resident and showing them their work. The children always spark some great conversations with the residents, and they helped them to reminisce about what some of their favourite poems/stories were when they were younger.



6.17.2019

Chicken Run



Today, Jay, our fantastic hairdresser, brought her two chickens in to meet the residents. They are silkie chickens named Chanel and Prada.


The residents absolutely loved getting to meet them. The chickens were really well behaved and enjoyed having a wander around the lounge.


They even went on a little tour of the nursing home to visit people in their bedrooms too.


It was really lovely to see the residents interacting with the chickens, and it brought a smile to all their faces.


Chanel and Prada will be coming for another visit in a few weeks and everyone is already looking forward to seeing them again.


We are really pleased that everyone had a fun afternoon, and thank you to Jay for bringing the chickens in.


6.11.2019

Year of Friendship


Sefton Council have dedicated 2019 as their Year of Friendship to help tackle loneliness and isolation.

At Holly Bank, we are conscious of trying to ensure our residents still feel part of their local community. With this in mind, we decided to take part in the Year of Friendship.



Over the last school year, we have built a community initiative with the year 6 pupils from Holy Family Catholic Primary School. The pupils have spent time coming to visit our residents and take part in various activities with them. Yesterday, eleven students came along to help our residents make friendship bracelets.


The residents had a fantastic afternoon working with the pupils. There was lots of lively chatter and plenty of smiles from everyone.


The pupils have been really fantastic at getting the residents chatting about their past, and the residents have enjoyed telling them stories.


It has been an absolute delight working with Holy Family, and the children have been a real credit to them.


The friendship bracelets that were made are now being sent back to Sefton Council to become part of a larger art project which will be unveiled towards the end of the year.


We are looking forward to continuing working with Holy Family in the next school year.


4.12.2019

Sunshine & Yoga



Each week Gail, from Wonderful You Yoga, comes and does a gentle chair yoga session and guided meditation with the residents. This is an activity that the residents really enjoy and we often have family members taking part too.



Yesterday because the weather was so nice, Gail held the yoga on the patio in the sunshine. Those who took part really enjoyed the session - as you can tell from the smiling faces.



We hope to hold more sessions in the sunshine over the summer.

4.09.2019

Real Food Rocks

On 20th July, The Public Health Collaboration are holding a day festival at Brathay Hall near Ambleside. The Public Health Collaboration is a registered charity "dedicated to informing and implementing healthy decisions for better public health." You can read more about the work they do here.

There will be local real food vendors and live music throughout the day. Also being held are a variety of wellbeing workshops, low carb cooking demos and family friendly activities. There is also an evening event with live music and a hog roast supper.

Tickets are available to buy on the Real Food Rocks website.

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