Shipdham Manor’s bingo night of fun and fundraising

Shipdham Manor care home, situated on Chapel Street in Shipdham, came together with the local community for an unforgettable event of fundraising bingo! Organised by team members Chelsea, Rachel, and Jess, the gathering aimed to provide a fun evening of bingo. The event was in support of a worthy cause – raising funds for the local church.

 

Shipdham Manor fundraising bingo night with residents

Residents of Shipdham Manor care home visited a local village hall for fundraising bingo!

 

Giving back to the local Shipdham community

 

The atmosphere was buzzing at the WI Hall in Shipdham as residents Jenny, Audrey, Sheila, and a host of other wonderful ladies, eagerly awaited the start of the games. With game faces on and excitement in the air, they dove into ten rounds of bingo. Each round promised the chance to win exciting prizes. Though luck was elusive in the main games, Audrey came tantalisingly close to a £36 win, falling short by just one number. Nevertheless, spirits remained high, and excitement reached a peak during the raffle. Each participant found themselves leaving with a prize.

 

Supporting resident activities

 

Reflecting on the event, Activities Co-Ordinator Chelsea Mears expressed her gratitude to her fellow organisers and the attendees. “It felt incredibly rewarding to see everyone come together for a night of fun and laughter,” she shared. “The support from Rachel, Jess, and all the lovely ladies made the evening truly special.”

Among the attendees, Sheila’s experience stood out. Initially hesitant about joining, having only played bingo within the confines of her home, she was quickly won over by the lively atmosphere. “I was in two minds about going, but I’m so glad Chelsea convinced me,” Sheila remarked. “Although she did have a bit of trouble pushing me up the hill in my wheelchair!”

 

Big wins

 

However, the true highlight of the evening lay in the community’s generosity and support for the local church. Through the collective efforts of all involved, the event managed to raise over £400. Chelsea expressed her excitement about the impact this would have on the church’s initiatives, pledging Shipdham Manor’s continued support and involvement in their endeavours.

Looking ahead, anticipation is already building for future events and activities within the care home. The success of the bingo night has strengthened the sense of community in Shipdham, Norfolk, reinforcing the importance of coming together for fun and supporting local causes.

 

Why community engagement is important

 

  • Local community engagement connects residents with their neighbours.
  • Residents participate in local events, fostering social bonds.
    Residents can interact with people they may have existing relationships with.
  • Engagement activities provide purpose and fulfillment.
    This also provides residents with a level of variety in their routines.
  • Interactions challenge stereotypes of aging and care, and promotes understanding of these topics.
  • Residents access resources and services within the community.

 

More about Shipdham Manor and Healthcare Homes

 

Shipdham Manor

 

Shipdham Manor is a care home providing residential and respite care to elderly people living in Norfolk. The home exudes a warm and welcoming atmosphere, where staff diligently cater to each resident’s unique needs, often taking on multiple roles. The environment is top-notch, with ample space provided.

To find out more about the home, and its location, visit the Shipdham Manor home page.

For more information on how to support Shipdham Manor, or to arrange a visit, please contact Healthcare Homes on 01362 709770.

 

Healthcare Homes

 

Healthcare Homes Group is the parent company of Shipdham Manor care home. Additionally, it is a respected name in the care home industry. With a portfolio of 48 care homes as well as domiciliary and Live-in care services. Healthcare Homes consistently ranks among the top care home providers.

For further details on our care homeshome carelive-in carespecialist care, or recruitment opportunities, please visit our main website or reach out to our helpful advisors at 01206 646646.

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