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The Value of Intergenerational Activities in Care Homes

Kirsty Kerr

Intergenerational activities have become increasingly popular in care homes, and for good reason. Bringing together different age groups offers tremendous benefits to both the elderly and younger participants. For older adults, these interactions provide joy, companionship, and mental stimulation. For younger participants, they foster empathy, respect, and a deeper understanding of life experiences.


Simple activities like storytelling sessions, arts and crafts, and gardening are effective ways to build connections across generations. These interactions help combat loneliness and isolation among elderly residents while giving children and teenagers valuable insights into aging and the wisdom that comes with it. Research suggests that intergenerational programs also boost cognitive function and emotional well-being in older adults, making them a win-win initiative.


The social impact extends beyond the individual participants. Intergenerational activities strengthen community ties and encourage inclusivity. Care homes often partner with local schools and youth organizations to make these programs sustainable and engaging. Events like holiday celebrations, shared performances, and volunteer projects further enhance the bond between residents and younger generations.


At Bromson Hill, intergenerational activities are a cornerstone of community engagement. The care home collaborates with local schools and community groups to organize regular visits and shared projects. Residents cherish the energy and curiosity of their younger visitors, while students gain a greater appreciation for the contributions and stories of the elderly. These programs embody Bromson Hill’s commitment to creating a vibrant, inclusive environment.


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Here at Bromson Hill we understand the difficulties of searching for a care home that fits for you. Finances can be one important aspect in finding a perfect care home. We put our residents needs first in terms of supporting and giving guidance in this area, whether it's you searching for a care home or you are searching for a loved one. We have provided the information to see if you are entitled for funding from your local authority below. In our FAQ, we also address questions you may have concerning this subject. If you have any more questions, please contact us via email or phone call at the address provided below. We would love to answer any questions and find ways to support you if Bromson Hill is the right fit for you! 

 

Our fee rate starts from £1150 per room. In the event you are wholly or partially funded by social workers, please email or call the Home for more information. The Home retains the Funded Nursing Care to pay for our nursing costs and this is made clear in our contracts.


We aim to keep our charges in line with other similar homes. Depending upon your ability to pay, your local authority may pay some of the costs towards your care. Your local authority will assess your income including your pension and benefits as well as any savings you may have and possibly your home if nobody else lives with you. The value of your home will not be counted towards this until 12 weeks after your admission to permanent nursing or residential care.
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