The excited young readers spent quality time with residents throughout the home, visiting all communities and talking to residents in their rooms and communal areas. They spoke about their favourite books and updated everyone on the characters, authors, and their joy of reading.
"Our residents all love to read or be read to," said Activities Coordinators Cathy and Angie. "Celebrating World Book Day alongside the Upshire school children created a wonderful opportunity for intergenerational connections through our shared love of books."
Corina Popescu, General Manager at Paternoster House, added: "It was wonderful to see the children's excitement as they brought their favourite stories to life chatting to our residents and guests."
Before leaving, each child received a chocolate treat to say thank you for visiting and Mr Jones was presented with several books specially designed by Barchester Healthcare in collaboration with the Alzheimer's Society, including "Visiting Gran" and "Grandad's New Home" by Virginia Ironside—resources created to help children understand dementia.
The event highlighted the power of books to bridge generational gaps and create valuable community connections.
Paternoster House provides nursing, residential and dementia care for respite residents and longer-term care. Our varied life enrichment programme keeps residents active, and provides a daily choice of engaging physical, mental and spiritual activities tailored to residents’ interests and abilities.
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