Life at Care UK’s Sherwood Grange care home in south-west London is not quite how most people imagine and a recent, fully nude, life drawing class has smashed a few myths about how residents spend their days.
In this care home, residents are empowered to take up any activities they fancy, from day trips to France to attending the opera, so when they requested another opportunity to draw a nude model after a highly successful session in 2019, the Sherwood Grange team immediately set to work to make it happen.
Residents were asked what kind of model they preferred, and almost unanimously landed on a ‘nice handsome man’. A professional model – more used to working in an artist’s studio – was employed for the afternoon to pose while residents got in touch with their creative side to bring his nude form to life.
As part of the session, the residents at the home sharpened their pencils and dusted off their rubbers to focus their attention on an accurate recreation of the model.
When asked what she enjoyed most about the session, resident Mollie Wheeldon, chuckled: “I can’t answer that! It was great fun to do something different – I found it very relaxing.”
Kristina Jacunskiene, Home Manager at Sherwood Grange, said: “We certainly ‘bared’ all at Sherwood Grange with our memorable nude art class.
“Most people expect life in a care home to be a certain way – but here at Sherwood Grange we’re keen to ensure that there are no limitations, and every day can be different and fun. Life in our care home is all about helping people to enjoy more independent and fulfilling lives – and today that meant doing something out of the ordinary and creating a memorable experience.
The class has also caught the attention of the media with photos appearing in several national newspapers so residents have been enjoying collecting clippings of their memorable day.