Littlehampton care home residents and staff get creative for the Big Draw Festival 2021
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Launched in 2000, the month-long Big Draw Festival promotes drawing as a tool for learning and invention. The theme this year was ‘Make the Change’, which focused on the relationship between people and their living environments.
As part of the event, residents and team-members at the Darlington Court Care Home, in The Leas, off Station Road, had a visit from Claire Smith from Creative Mojo, an organisation which hosts all-inclusive craft experiences for older people and those with disabilities.
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Hide AdShe hosted a session were residents created an autumn wreath, decorated with leaves of red, orange and brown.
Nikki Burke, home manager at Darlington Court, said: “The Big Draw Festival is a fantastic initiative to get creative, and we know residents have been looking forward to the event.
“Here at Darlington Court, we believe in the power of activity-based care.
“Art is a wonderful way for residents to express their feelings and showcase their artistic flare through an activity where anyone can take part – there is no right or wrong way.
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Hide Ad“This year’s theme created a great topic of conversation, and it was interesting to hear residents’ favourite nature-related anecdotes and views on how things have changed since they were young.
“It was fantastic to see the residents discussing what small actions we can all do that will lead to big changes in the fight against climate change or loss of our wildlife.”