Welcome to the latest edition of the Abbeyfield Voice - Spring 2025

Independence is the essence for Sue
Sue Fifer describes how living at Girton Green in Cambridge provides her with the independence and community she sought for an active retirement.
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- Abbeyfield Voice Spring 2025 (PDF)
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- Abbeyfield Voice Winter 2024-25 (PDF)
- Abbeyfield Voice Winter 2024-25 (text only .doc)
- Abbeyfield Voice Summer 2024 (PDF)
- Abbeyfield Voice Summer 2024 (text only .doc)
- Abbeyfield Voice Spring 2024 (PDF)
- Abbeyfield Voice Spring 2024 (text only .doc)
- Abbeyfield Voice Winter 2023-24 (PDF)
- Abbeyfield Voice Winter 2023-24 (text only .doc)
- Abbeyfield Voice Autumn 2023 (PDF)
- Abbeyfield Voice Autumn 2023 (text only .doc)

Bienvenue a Westall House!
French health and social care students visited Westall House in Horsted Keynes to learn about the differences in care for older people. The visit included tours, residents chats and insights into daily life.

Hats off to Patricia
Patricia Smith, a resident at Avondale, shares her lifelong passion for art, from her time as an RAF illustrator to her current dedication to knitting hats for the maternity unit and dolls for local charities.

From Amersham to Arusha: Shubhan’s volunteering and fundraising journey
Care Assistant Shubhan Selvaranjan, 19, shares how his volunteering at Pratt House care home and in Tanzania has taught him valuable lessons about care, empathy, and making a difference.

Abbeyfield House unveils new sensory room
Abbeyfield House in New Malden now boasts a new sensory room, created by Activities Coordinator Jay Ward. He transformed an unused nursery into a calming space, hand-making curtains and material boards.

A hub for the Clitheroe community
Learn more about how Abbeyfield Lancashire Extra Care Society (ALECS) in Clitheroe transformed their care home into a thriving community hub for residents and locals alike, offering dementia-friendly care and a welcoming space for various groups.

Hill House tackles loneliness with ‘Don’t Eat Alone’ lunch
Hill House care home in Honiton hosted a "Don't Eat Alone" lunch, providing free food, music, and company to locals who live alone. The successful event, following a similar Christmas dinner, aimed to combat loneliness and may become a regular occurrence, with the home hoping attendees will consider Hill House for future care.

Community blooms with Winnersh’s allotment project
Winnersh is developing an allotment to grow fresh produce, promoting sustainability and community engagement. Partnering with a dementia charity, the project offers therapeutic benefits and strengthens community ties. Residents are encouraged to participate, and the garden aims to supply the kitchen with homegrown vegetables and herbs.

60 seconds with Sue Perry
Meet Sue, a dedicated trustee of Abbeyfield Wessex, who shares her remarkable 50-year journey with Abbeyfield, from fundraising and administration to her recent role in a successful merger and her pride in the organisation's growth and resident care.