Bath Chronicle

Care home play garden to bring generation­s together

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Children will be begging their parents to visit older relatives at Midford Manor this autumn thanks to a pioneering partnershi­p between Hallmark Care Homes Foundation and London Play.

The play charity will be unveiling what is hoped to be the first of many ‘Play Gardens’ at Midford Manor Care Home on Frome Road when it opens in Bath later this year.

Announced to coincide with Global Intergener­ational Week, the Play Garden will offer a perfect setting for children and older people to come together following more than two years of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Shaped by future care home residents and local children, the design of the garden will be inspired in part by memories of residents’ own childhood play experience­s.

Children will also be involved, with a “Design Your Own Playground” competitio­n for schools running throughout this spring.

Older people’s reminiscen­ces will be captured in an illustrate­d ‘Book of Midford Manor Play Memories’, to be housed within the play structure for older residents to read to younger visitors to the play garden.

It is hoped that the Midford Manor Play Garden will be the first of many such areas to feature in care homes across the country – bringing widerangin­g benefits to young and old alike.

It is widely accepted that children who regularly mix with older people see improvemen­ts to their language developmen­t, reading and social skills, while older people are less likely to suffer loneliness and will experience better physical and mental health.

A Play Garden will encourage families to come more often and the visit will be a more pleasant and enjoyable one.

Carol Britton

General manager of Midford Manor Care Home Carol Britton said: “A Play Garden will be invaluable to our residents and their families. It will encourage families to come more often and the visit will be a more pleasant and enjoyable one.

“We are delighted that Hallmark are pushing the boundaries and raising the bar and that we will have the opportunit­y to add a new and exciting level of innovative engagement to and with our local community. Making care homes accessible and inviting for all generation­s is absolutely imperative.”

Stephen Burke, CEO of Hallmark Foundation, said: “Every future Play Garden will have the imprint of childhoods past while offering a new generation a place to create their own

play memories, in the company of their much-loved older family members.”

Midford Manor is scheduled to open its doors to its first residents this autumn. The new £16million, 80-bed

home will provide residentia­l, nursing and dementia care. Facilities will include a cafe, a state-of-the-art cinema, a luxurious hairdressi­ng salon and therapy room.

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The new £16 million Midford Manor care home will feature a ‘play garden’ for younger visitors

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