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Keith care home launches bid for community volunteers


By Abbie Duncan

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A KEITH care home is reaching out to local volunteers and community groups to support its activities programme for residents.

Weston View Care Home are looking for volunteers and community groups to support activities for their residents. Picture: Beth Taylor
Weston View Care Home are looking for volunteers and community groups to support activities for their residents. Picture: Beth Taylor

Weston View, which recently became part of the Parklands Care Homes group, is seeking to work with local volunteers and community groups as it aims to provide more activities for residents, both in the home and in the local community.

In recent weeks, residents have enjoyed a wide range of activities, taking swimming lessons at Keith Sports and Community Centre and Pool, dancing at a social event hosted at Glenisla Care Home, enjoying an evening out at the British Legion in Keith, and visiting a local farm, specially arranged for residents with a farming background.

Manager Shona Conlin is keen to maintain the momentum. She said: "At Parklands, we have a strong focus on developing meaningful connections for our residents, with activities that are tailored to the interests of each individual. We’d be delighted to hear from anyone who would like to support the team as a Weston View volunteer.

"The primary role of volunteers will be to support activities in the care home and the wider community. We are seeking volunteers with various interests, including music, film, arts and crafts, cooking, storytelling, gardening, flower arranging, exercise, dancing, technology, and more. The ability to simply spend time with residents, engaging in conversations and reminiscing, is also invaluable.

"We’d also love local community groups – from schools and nurseries to choirs and exercise classes – to support our activities programme, just as they do at our other care homes. It’s enormously rewarding to work with our residents."

Regular volunteers are required to hold a PVG (Protecting Vulnerable Groups) certificate. Those without a PVG certificate will receive support from Parklands to obtain one. Visiting community groups do not require a PVG.

Individuals interested in becoming a volunteer, or community groups keen to support the activities programme at Weston View, should email shona.conlin@parklandsgroup.com or call 01542 887791.


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