Technicolour dressing gowns to keep elderly warm this winter

Hazelgrove Court Care Home resident Pat Keleher knitting a belt for a dressing gown as part of a Knit for Peace UK initiative

JOSEPH’S technicolour dressing gowns were knitted by Hazelgrove Court care home residents in Saltburn-by-the-Sea. Residents at Hazelgrove Court Care Home, on Randolph Street, created the gowns for elderly people to keep warm this winter in their own homes. They were taking part in a Knit for Peace UK initiative, which encourages knitters to produce items for those in need. The care home residents chose to make dressing gowns by knitting six by six inch squares and then attaching them together to create the finished piece. The gowns take 114 squares to produce, as well as a knitted belt to match. The residents described the finished gowns as “Joseph’s coat of many colours”, according to Hazelgrove Court Care Home manager Tina Temple. She said: “It’s really important for us to continue to involve residents in activities that help the wider community. They all love to knit and were very impressed in the finished dressing gown.” The home’s activities coordinator, Sharon Lewis, found out about Knit for Peace UK when she was looking for a community project to involve the residents in. There are many keen knitters living at the home, so the residents were pleased to get involved with the initiative. Resident Joyce Baxtrum said: “We’ve been doing this for weeks and I’m really proud of myself. The dressing gowns look great. After trying on one of the gowns, fellow resident Joyce Tibbertt said: “It’s so warm. I don’t want to take it off.” Sharon Lewis added: “It’s lovely to do something for the community and that will make a difference in someone’s life.” For more information about Hazelgrove Court Care please visit http://www.hillcare.net/

WW2 exhibits bring back memories for veteran Jimmy

veteran Jimmy at WW2 exhibit

A SECOND World War Merchant Navy veteran took a walk down memory lane when he visited South Shields Museum and Art Gallery. Veteran Jimmy Mahoney, 95, was visiting the museum with fellow residents from Willowdene Care Home, in Hebburn, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne. After entering an exhibit of a kitchen and sleeping quarters for crewmen during the War, he recalled memories from his time in the Merchant Navy. He left school at 14 and joined as a cabin boy, prior to the start of the Second World War, and eventually worked his up to deck hand. When asked by a member of the care home staff if the sleeping quarters were comfortable, Jimmy said: “It didn’t matter. You were so tired you just wanted to go to sleep.” More than a dozen residents, staff and family members from Willowdene Care Home also enjoyed the museum, which celebrates the heritage of South Tyneside.  Alongside the War era exhibits, they also saw the latest attraction, works from Scottish painter Dame Ethel Walker, featuring a portrait of Dame Flora Robson, a South Shields stage and screen actor. The care home’s deputy manager and nurse, Cheryl Kennedy, also entertained residents when she tried on a vintage nurse uniform from the First World War. Christine Chandler, activities coordinator at Willowdene Care Home, on Victoria Road West, said: “One of our residents, Harry West, doesn’t say a lot these days but the smiles of recognition and joy were wonderful to see.   “When we got back the residents were so happy and kept saying how much they enjoyed the visit.” After the museum visit, the care home group stopped off at Frydays Fish Bar and Grill, on Smithy Street, South Shields. Christine added: “The staff were so lovely and welcoming. They made it a brilliant end to a lovely day out.” Willowdene Care Home is part of the Hill Care Group. For further information visit www.hillcare.net. 

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