Knitted creations adorn trees at Farlington care home which has 'thrived' during lockdown
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A dedicated group of knitters at Alexandra Rose care home in Havant Road got involved with an idea from activities co-ordinator Caroline Good to knit squares and cover the trees at the front of the home with colourful yarn creations.
Registered manager Dan Luter said: ‘This is such a positive thing for the residents to take part in, many residents gave up knitting as they were no longer able to follow a pattern.
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Hide Ad‘Knitting squares has given a new worthwhile purpose. This is something the home does every year with the residents and a different part of the garden is covered.’
Staff and residents have had an overall positive experience of these strange times, with zero suspected Covid-19 cases within the home due to their hard work.
Dan, who has managed the home for eight years, took the decision to close the facility one week before the government’s official order to close, in the hopes of keeping their ‘family’ at the care home safe.
Dan, from Farlington, said: ‘We wanted to make sure everyone was as safe as possible. We’re a small home but we’ve got a real sense of family.’
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Hide AdWith all of their regular outings cancelled, residents have been getting busy every day enjoying bingo, quizzes, chair exercises and they even put together a huge window display to thank essential workers.
Residents have been using an iPad to video call much-missed family members, which Dan said had been a lifeline for them.
New skills have been gained all around as staff learned to change dressings and administer injections to prevent the community nursing team from having to come in.
Dan said: ‘There have been a lot of positives and I think going forward if there’s a way we can manage our residents within the home and save the nurses having to come in, that’s only going to be a positive to take away from this situation.
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Hide Ad‘As a whole, although it’s been difficult I feel we have thrived within this situation. I think we have done really well.’
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