Malthouse’s Maureen, 96, returns to swimming after 20 years

A much-loved resident at The Malthouse care home in Gillingham has made a remarkable return to the swimming pool- at the age of 96.

Maureen, 96, swimming in the Malthouse pool, return to the water after 20 years.

Maureen, 96, enjoying her first swim in 20 years.

Maureen Atkinson, a resident at The Malthouse, revisited the RiversMeet Leisure Centre to take part in a special “Swimming for Memories” session- at the very same pool where she last made local headlines two decades.

Making waves for charity

In 2005, then aged 76, Maureen swam an impressive 71 lengths to raise funds for the refurbishment of the Vicarage Schoolroom in Gillingham. Her challenge was featured in the Western Gazette, where she spoke about her lifelong love of swimming and the benefits it brought her.

At the time, Maureen described swimming as “a great way for older people to stay in shape”, adding that she “always felt better after a swim.”

Newspaper clipping from the Western Gazette showing Maureen’s 71-length charity swim in 2005.

Western Gazette feature from 2005 highlighting Maureen’s 71-length charity swim.

Now, twenty years later, staff at The Malthouse care home organised a surprise visit back to the pool as part of their resident wellbeing and reminiscence programme, which helps residents reconnect with cherished memories and lifelong passions.

Leah Tealey, one the home’s Activities Coordinators, said:

“Maureen’s story has inspired everyone here. She often talks fondly about her swimming days, so we wanted to make it possible for her to relive that experience. The ‘Swimming for Memories’ sessions are designed to help residents revisit the things that make them happy- and for Maureen, that’s clearly being in the water.”

Maureen, 96, enjoying a swim at Malthouse with the help of her activities coordinator.

Maureen, 96, enjoying her swim with support from one The Malthouse’s activities coordinators, Leah.

 

Promoting wellbeing and active living at The Malthouse

Maureen, who taught for many years before retiring, has long championed the positive impact of keeping active in later life. Her return to the pool is a shining example of how The Malthouse supports residents to stay engaged, connected, and active- both physically and emotionally.

Through activities like Swimming for Memories, The Malthouse care home in Gillingham continues to promote wellbeing, independence, and the celebration of each resident’s unique life story.

Specialising in residential support for the elderly, The Malthouse is a traditional building with a quirky and charming interior set in beautiful grounds with a courtyard and a private rear garden. Inside the home is a warm and homely atmosphere, and you’ll be greeted by a care team who pride themselves on friendliness and caring.

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