Living at The Home
When living at Oxford House Nursing Home our priority is to not only provide support & assistance to residents, but to enrich their lives with joyful experiences and memories.
What makes the home so special is our focus on providing events that allows residents from all ages and ability’s to join in. Helping to create an environment of togetherness and involvement as residents share experiences of laughter and happiness.
The main point of our organised trips or in home activities is the interest and hobbies of our residents. Within Oxford House, we believe these interests should be met frequently with a series of activities from quiz nights to Zumba, to assisted dancing.
If you would like to find out more about our weekly activities, then please click the link below.
Here are some images of our most recent events & activities.
With our connection to the local community, we arrange for resident days out with trips to the shops or local garden centres whenever possible. This is alongside our luxurious garden space that allows residents to enjoy BBQs and embrace the summer weather with the sounds of nature. Or in our conservatory where hymns and music sessions invite residents to join in and re-call with memories from dancing in the 90’s. With the lockdown easing and summer seasons approaching we look forward to hosting more events and activities with our residents. Here are some of our approaching events-
Saturday 12th June- Trooping the Colour, Queen’s birthday celebration at 3 pm.
Sunday 20th June- Fathers Day, celebration at 3 pm.
Friday 25th June- Summer fate at 4 pm till 6 pm.
Friday 30th July International Day celebrations at 4 pm till 6 pm.
Friday 20th August – BBQ at 12 pm.
Friday 17th September – Quiz afternoon with wine and cheese tasting and at 3 pm.
Friday 5th November- Diwali celebration & Guy Fawkes, night 4pm till 6 pm.
Thursday 11th November-Remembrance Day, celebrations at 11 am.
Christmas period
Friday 24th Christmas Eve.
Saturday 25th Christmas Day.
Sunday 26th Boxing Day.
Saturday 31st New year’s Eve
Sunday 1st New year’s Day.