14 October 2019
Kew House care home bridges the generation gap
Kew House, our care home in Wimbledon, bridged the generation gap recently by kick-starting a weekly sing-along activity for 0-4-year olds and their parents within the local community.
The home will now host a weekly session on Tuesday’s called Songs & Smiles held in association with not-for-profit social enterprise, The Together Project.
Songs & Smiles has been designed to entertain and engage everyone from the youngest to the oldest members of the group, through singing, movement, instruments, coloured scarves and bubbles.
Each session lasts approximately an hour, with the creative activity followed by refreshments and a meet and mingle with the homes residents and care team.
The purpose of the activity is to reduce loneliness, improve well-being, tackle ageism and unite local communities through joyful intergenerational activities.
Lifestyle Leader, Georgina Miller said: “We are delighted to be hosting a weekly Songs & Smiles activity at our home as we know that intergenerational activities can help to improve both the residents’ physical and emotional well-being.
“Our first session went really well and we hope that local parents and their little ones will continue to come along and join us for a great afternoon of socialisation and fun.”
Founder of The Together Project, Louise Goulden said: “Our first Songs & Smiles session at Kew House was such a wonderful experience. To see the residents and children enjoying each other’s company, all with huge smiles on their faces, was beautiful to watch. I’m so happy everyone had a great time and I can’t wait to do it all again!”
Kew House’s next Songs & Smiles session will take place next Tuesday 22nd October at 2:00pm.
Each session is free however donations are welcome.
For further information and to RSVP please email songs@thetogetherproject.co.uk.
Address: 58 Spencer Hill Road, Wimbledon, London, SW19 4EL
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