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MUSICIANS SERENADE CARE HOME RESIDENTS IN ISOLATION

Social Distancing Serenades

Staff at Amherst Court care home in Chatham have not let the current pandemic stand in the way of residents’ day-to-day life at the home, and have come up with some fantastic ideas that work within the social distancing rules.

On Thursday 19th March, musician Fred Clark played a set in the home’s courtyard garden. Residents and staff could view the talented musician at a safe distance from their balconies, with plenty of room to have a dance and sing along.

Fred kindly performed free of charge for Amherst Court.

On Monday 23rd March, the social distance serenades returned to Amherst Court with a number of musicians and volunteers playing in the sunshine in the pretty courtyard.

Ashley Haydon, Home Manager, said: “Protecting our residents and staff from coronavirus is our main priority and focus and will continue to be for as long as it takes but, while we are doing that, we want to ensure residents continue to feel comfortable, happy, settled and entertained at Amherst Court. We have all had to think outside the box as a staff team about how best we can introduce entertainment and activities which keep to the rules about social distancing between residents, staff and entertainers.

“Last week’s music session was a great success thanks to Fred Clark. We were overwhelmed with how much interest and engagement we generated on social media. I hope this idea will spark ideas with other homes to do something similar.

“Thank you to Fred Clark and all the musicians who kindly volunteered their time and musical talents with us all at Amherst Court, we had a great time.”

Bake Offs and art competitions have also been introduced at Amherst Court during these times of isolation, as well as an increased accessibility for all residents to facetime or Skype families and loved ones, something which was welcomed on Mothering Sunday.

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