VIKINGS IN THE COMMUNITY Team themed room opened
ASPECIAL Widnes Vikings themed room has been opened at a care home that supports people with complex learning disabilities.
Vikings star player Alex Gerrard and club representatives visited Glenwood Care Home on Liverpool Road to celebrate a major refurbishment.
Glenwood is home to eight people who live with complex learning disabilities and also offers shortterm respite support to five people.
Many of the people supported at the home and their support staff are dedicated Vikings fans, so they chose to create this themed area to celebrate their shared passion as part of the refurbishment.
People supported at Glenwood often go to Vikings games, and also participate in weekly sports and activity sessions with the club as part of a partnership.
The Vikings themed room brings together wonderful photographs of legends of the club – such as Frank Myler, Kurt Sorensen and Martin Offiah – as well as the home’s favourite players from the current team.
The room – which includes Vikings memorabilia such as a signed shirt donated by the team – was developed with the support of Widnes Vikings, the Widnes RL Museum, and the Liverpool Echo and the Weekly News, who all donated photographs from their archives.
Glenwood service leader Karen Hayes said: “We were thrilled that Alex Gerrard and Widnes Vikings came down to help celebrate our new refurbishment and Learning Disability Week.
“Our Vikings themed room is a stunning space that puts big smiles on the faces of the people we support and our colleagues, who love the club. We are so grateful to the Vikings, their museum, the Liverpool Echo and Weekly News for their support in creating this space.”
She added: “Widnes Vikings are so important in the lives of our colleagues and people we support, who love going the game and take part in activity sessions with the club each week, as part of our special partnership.
“Their support of Glenwood and Learning Disability Week is another example of how committed the Vikings are to their local community.”
Glenwood is part of Community Integrated Care, a Widnes-based social care charity that has formed a pioneering longterm partnership with Widnes Vikings, promoting the health, wellbeing, happiness and inclusion of people supported by the charity.
The themed room is just one element of a ‘significant refurbishment’ to the home, a Community Integrated Care spokeswoman said, which makes it a more comfortable and friendly place to live, and supports more personcentred care.
The opening also marked Learning Disability Week, which aims to raise awareness of learning disability issues, and celebrate the great lives that people with learning disabilities lead in their area.
Vikings player Alex said: “It was a real honour to be invited down to open the Vikings room in Glenwood, and meet the people supported at the home and the staff.
“The room looks stunning and shows how much the club means to the local community.
“It’s always great to meet the fans, and see how passionate they are. The people who live here come and support me and the team all the time, so it’s great that I could come here today to support them in return.”
Richard Munson, the Vikings community integrated director, added: “Being here for the first time today took my breath away, seeing the heritage of the club showcased on the walls at Glenwood.
“At Widnes Vikings we are proud to have an important role in the local community, and our partnership with Community Integrated Care supports this.
“We are really proud to have supported this project and celebrated Learning Disability Week with Community Integrated Care.” PRICES GUARANTEED BOOK NOW!