Activities

At Lindley Park, we offer a diverse programme of activities designed to suit all interests and abilities. Whether it’s group gatherings, creative sessions, or personalised one-to-one time, there’s always something meaningful to enjoy. Our activities are designed to promote social connection, cognitive engagement, and everyday enjoyment.

Our dedicated Lifestyles Coordinators work closely with residents to shape the calendar around their preferences, ensuring each day brings opportunities that feel personal and fulfilling. At Lindley Park, we’re here to create moments that matter.

An activities calendar

Every activity is designed to stimulate the senses and to be:

  • Sensory
  • Emotional
  • Reminiscent
  • Creative
  • Relaxing
  • Physical
  • Recreational
  • Social
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Each of our homes is thoughtfully equipped with resources and materials designed to engage and entertain our residents. The following activities are among the most popular across all our locations:

  • Quizzes
  • Word Games
  • Jigsaws
  • Poetry and Literature Appreciation
  • Audiobooks and Storytelling
  • Documentaries with Group Discussions
  • Guest Talks from External Experts (e.g., Gardening)

 

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Activities should be accessible beyond the scheduled Activity Programme. We ensure that the following resources are always available for residents to enjoy at their leisure:

  • Magazines covering a wide range of interests
  • Fiction and Non-Fiction Books
  • Dementia support materials
  • Television, Radio, and Films
  • Audiobooks
  • Knitting and Craft Supplies
  • Reminiscence Resources
  • Games, Puzzles, Crosswords, and Playing Cards
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Throughout the week, residents can take part in a variety of social activities that encourage connection, friendship, and plenty of shared laughter:

  • Wine and Cheese Evenings
  • Hobby Clubs
  • Music Workshops
  • Group Singing
  • Karaoke Sessions
  • Coffee Mornings
  • Afternoon Tea Gatherings
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Maintaining physical activity in older age has many proven benefits. It is thought to boost the immune system, well-being and independence of residents. Most importantly, physical activities are lots of fun. These include:

  • Armchair exercises
  • Carpet Bowls
  • Dancing
  • Gardening
  • Trips out of the home
  • Making Decorations
  • Flower Arranging
  • Model Making
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Reminiscing can be a deeply enjoyable and comforting experience for many of our residents. To support this, we offer a range of activities and resources that spark memories and conversation, including:

  • Wartime Singers
  • Memory Boxes
  • Historical Memorabilia
  • Themed Rooms
  • “On This Day” Old News Features
  • Recreated Chores from the 1950s
  • Traditional Foods from the Past

 

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