Hazelgrove Court Care Home Joins Adopt A Grandparent Programme, Fostering Heartwarming Connections
We’re excited to announce that Hazelgrove Court Care Home in Saltburn-by-the-Sea has joined our nationally recognised Adopt A Grandparent programme, a pioneering initiative designed to combat loneliness and foster meaningful connections between care home residents and dedicated volunteers. The programme, which has seen incredible success across the UK, is already making a significant impact at Hazelgrove Court, with residents embracing the opportunity to form new friendships.
Nestled in a quiet residential area of Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Hazelgrove Court Care Home offers a warm and welcoming environment where residents can enjoy independence and privacy, with the reassurance of professional support. Their purpose-built care home is within walking distance of local shops, amenities, beautiful valley gardens, and the seaside, making it an ideal setting for those who value both comfort and accessibility. Hazelgrove Court provides the best possible residential, residential dementia, nursing, and nursing dementia care, delivered by highly trained staff, dedicated to the wellbeing of every resident.
Photo collage, left to right:
Joan Johnson 91, Trevor Turner 88, Joyce Wooffindin 83 and Judith Pearson 79
Through Adopt A Grandparent, we pair residents with volunteers who share similar interests, providing an invaluable opportunity for companionship, shared experiences, and emotional support. Through our secure platform, participants engage in regular video and audio calls, allowing them to connect on a personal level despite physical distance. With thousands of volunteers globally, our mission at AAG is to reduce feelings of isolation among older adults, enhancing their quality of life through consistent interactions.
Sharon Lewis, Activities Lead at Hazelgrove Court Care Home, first discovered Adopt A Grandparent through a recommendation from a colleague. After completing our webinar training, she was eager to introduce the initiative to residents.
"I had not heard of the Adopt A Grandparent programme until I received an email from our customer relations officer asking us to look into it," Sharon shared. "After completing the webinar training, I was really intrigued by the idea of residents being matched with adult volunteers who could share their interests and experiences. I spoke with Joyce and Judith, two residents I knew would be keen to join, and signed them up immediately."
Joyce, one of the first residents to join, has been paired with Emma, a volunteer who shares her love of wildlife. "Joyce was ecstatic when she found out that Emma had interviewed one of her favourite people, David Attenborough," Sharon explained. "Although they have only had two calls so far, it already feels as though they have known each other for years."
Judith, another resident, is eagerly awaiting her first call with her match, Ellan, scheduled for 26th August. "Judith is thrilled to be able to practice her sign language with Ellan, as she is currently learning it herself," Sharon added. The excitement surrounding the programme has already inspired two more residents, Joan and Trevor, to sign up, with the pair eagerly awaiting their matches.
We work closely with our team to meticulously match volunteers with residents by carefully considering shared interests and hobbies, ensuring each pairing is thoughtful and meaningful.
The positive feedback from residents, staff, and family members has been overwhelming. Sharon noted, "I think by participating in the scheme, it gives the residents something positive to focus on, which can only be beneficial for their wellbeing – a major factor for those living in a care home. We are excited to enrol more of our residents in the future."
Through Adopt A Grandparent, we aim to offer numerous benefits to care homes, including improved resident wellbeing, enhanced social interaction, and a sense of community connection.
By joining Adopt A Grandparent, Hazelgrove Court Care Home is not only helping to combat loneliness but is also providing its residents with a new and enriching way to engage with the world around them.
For more information about the Adopt A Grandparent programme and how it can benefit your care home, visit https://adoptagrandparent.org.uk/ or email us at [email protected].