Nutrition and Hydration Week Brings Residents Together Through Baking

Nutrition and Hydration Week gave us a valuable opportunity to focus on food, wellbeing, and the importance of shared experiences. It was a time to bring people together in a relaxed and meaningful way, using everyday activities to support both physical and emotional health.
One of the highlights of the week was spending time in the kitchen. Some of our residents took part in baking sessions, with a group of ladies in particular bringing both skill and enthusiasm to the activity. Their confidence and enjoyment were clear to see, and it created a warm and welcoming atmosphere for everyone involved.

These sessions were about much more than baking. They gave residents the chance to reminisce, sharing memories and stories linked to food and family life. They also supported independence, allowing individuals to stay involved in familiar tasks and make their own contributions.
Perhaps most importantly, the time spent together helped to strengthen connections. Moments like these show how food can bring people together and support wellbeing in a natural and enjoyable way.
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