Torr & Bell Torr - March Activity Schedule

6 March 2026

Here's what we have going on throughout March...

Week 1

Monday 2nd

Vicar Lawrence 11am


Tuesday 3rd

Residential trip 10am - 12:30pm


Wednesday 4th

Lorraine the singer 11am


Thursday 5th

World Book Day activities


Week 2

Monday 9th

General games and activities in the lounge - 11am


Tuesday 10th

Residential trip 10am - 12:30pm


Wednesday 11th

Flower Festival Event for all - 10:45am


Thursday 12th

Patrick the singer - 11am


Friday 13th

Exercise with Jordan - 1:30pm


Week 3

Monday 16th

St. Patrick day themed activities - 10:30am


Tuesday 17th

St. Patricks day - wear green if you can

Mornign - Minibus trip for Bell Torr & Glentor residents


Wednesday 18th

Luk the harpist in Torr Lounge - 11am


Thursday 19th

Hairdresser Karen - 9:30am - 2:30pm

Retro sweet morning - 11:15am

Katy Music Makers - 1:30pm - Torr Lounge


Week 4

Monday 23rd

Neil the entertainer - 11am - Torr Lounge


Tuesday 24th

Monring - Minibus trip for some residents


Wednesday 25th

Fun exercises - 10:30am


Thursday 26th

Hairdresser Karen - 9:30am - 2:30am

AM Minibus trip for some residents

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For seniors – especially those living with dementia – practicing mindfulness can offer gentler and more accessible ways to reduce stress. Supporting Emotional Wellbeing Care home environments can often be busy, and though there aren’t often too many changes, they still do occur. Smaller mindfulness techniques such as slow breathing, guided relaxation and meditation, or simply paying attention to the present moment can help our service users feel more grounded. Taking these brief pauses can aid in easing anxiety, as well as creating a sense of safety and stability. For those living with dementia, mindfulness doesn’t have to be about remembering steps or techniques. It can be as simple as connecting with the senses. Things like embracing the warmth of the sunlight, the melodies of a song, or the feeling and textures of a familiar object. These are just smaller examples of mindfulness practices that might help to reduce agitation and support emotional expression in our loved ones without putting too much pressure on cognition. Mindfulness also benefits the relationships between service users and care staff in a care home setting. When staff approach interactions attentively – listening carefully, speaking gently and slowly – it can offer a more nurturing and calmer response and helps to develop the prolonged companionship that thrives in care settings. Introducing mindfulness doesn’t require special equipment or lengthy planning. A few simple minutes of quiet breathing before meals, a short, guided relaxation in the afternoon, or a mindful walk in the garden is entirely enough to aid in developing a mindful and mental health friendly environment. Over time, these practices can contribute to a calmer, more supportive environment for everyone. We’ve also created a small ‘Mindfulness Bingo’ sheet below that you can download or save and use for yourself and your loved ones.
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