Foxgrove and Maynell House visit Dobbies Garden Centre

Foxgrove and Maynell House residents enjoying their day trip to Dobbies Garden Centre

Residents from Foxgrove and Maynell House in Felixstowe recently enjoyed a day trip to Dobbies Garden Centre.

Both homes organised the visit to bring residents together for a relaxed morning in the spring sunshine. After arriving by minibus, the group settled into the café for scones and coffee.

They then took their time exploring the garden centre. Residents browsed plants, admired colourful spring displays and looked at ornaments and gifts.

Importantly, the trip strengthened connections between residents from the two neighbouring homes.

It also supported the homes’ focus on maintaining community links and encouraging social opportunities. Staff and volunteers accompanied the group throughout the visit.

They provided support where needed and ensured everyone could take part comfortably.

Foxgrove and Maynell House residents sitting on the minibus during their day trip to Dobbies Garden Centre.

Residents from Foxgrove and Maynell House set off by minibus for their day trip to Dobbies.

Foxgrove, located on High Road East, offers residential, respite and palliative care in a small, welcoming setting close to the coast. The home combines spacious accommodation with period features.

Meanwhile, Maynell House operates from a restored Victorian listed building in Old Felixstowe. It provides residential and respite care within landscaped gardens and elegant surroundings.

Although each home has its own character, both share a strong commitment to person-centred care. Teams encourage independence while offering tailored support. As a result, residents can continue enjoying activities that reflect their interests.

Community outings remain an important part of life at both homes. They create shared experiences, encourage conversation and add variety to the weekly activities programme. The visit to Dobbies proved a success, with residents returning home pleased with a thoroughly enjoyable morning together.

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