DurhamGate trip to the Seaside!
By Samantha Holden on Care Homes, News, Resident Stories, The DurhamGateIce Cream Van Visits DurhamGate
By Samantha Holden on Care Homes, Homepage Trio, Resident Stories, The DurhamGateUkulele Smile Time Band raise smiles at the DurhamGate
By Samantha Holden on Care Homes, Homepage Trio, News, Resident Stories, Staff, The DurhamGateThe residents, family and friends of the DurhamGate all had the immeasurable pleasure of being entertained by the Ukulele Smile Time Band from Sedgefield on a sunny Friday in July. There was so much singing, dancing and pure joy! We loved it! Maintenance Manager, Travis even brought in his Ukulele and they offered him some help and advice on how to learn to play!
Thank you to everyone in the band who joined us, we would certainly love to see you again.
Weavers Court couple get a drive down Memory Lane
By Samantha Holden on Care Homes, Homepage Trio, News, Resident Stories, Weavers CourtDurhamGate Celebrates D-Day 80th Anniversary
By Samantha Holden on Care Homes, Homepage Trio, News, Resident Stories, Staff, The DurhamGate, The DurhamGate - VacanciesResidents of The DurhamGate Care Home were treated to a spectacular performance by their very own Front of House Manager, Samantha, during a special indoor ‘street party’ celebrating the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Samantha, who has a professional background as a singer, took the stage in authentic 1940s attire, evoking memories of the era for the delighted residents. Reflecting on the event, she said, “It was an honour to perform for my residents for such a special event and to hear the stories they have to tell about their connections to the day itself back in 1944.”
On her impressive repertoire, Samantha added “In the past I worked professionally as a singer and performed at a lot of 1940’s events including a gala performance celebrating Vera Lynn’s 100th birthday with Scarborough Spa Orchestra, but this is the first time our residents have seen me in my 1940’s outfits, it caused quite a stir, they loved it!”
The event gave residents an opportunity to reminisce about their loved ones who took part in the World War II Operation Overlord.
One of the residents, Norah, aged 96, shared a touching story about her cousin who served in the Navy. She recalled with pride his vital role, in charge of landing a vessel and getting everyone to shore.
Similarly, Renee, also 96, remembered her brother who served in the medical corps. Although he rarely spoke about the battle, she poignantly remembered him telling their mother, “I wasn’t religious, but I prayed that day.”
The atmosphere at The DurhamGate Care Home, part of Adore Care Homes, was filled with nostalgia and camaraderie as residents enjoyed an indoor street party. The catering team went above and beyond to create a beautiful afternoon tea, a quintessentially British tradition.
Adding to the authentic wartime ambiance, Samantha, dressed up in true 1940’s style. One resident, Margaret, was so impressed by Samantha’s traditional Victory Rolls hairstyle, she asked to have her own hair styled the same way.
Family members also appreciated the event, Jill Windsor, niece of a resident, shared these kind words, “That was an absolutely fantastic afternoon, and we were over the moon to be part of it. The food was beautifully presented and delicious as per usual, but the star of the show was Samantha, what an incredibly beautiful voice and person she is. What a talent. Always consistently happy and welcoming.”
Samantha’s performance was particularly touching for Jill, who added, “My aunt Elizabeth who is suffering with dementia was literally brought to life. A joy to see and brought a tear to my eye. Thank you to Karen, Samantha and all the carers for their hard work and kind natures.”
The DurhamGate Care Home’s event honouring the 80th anniversary of D-Day was more than just a party; it was a tribute to the resilience and bravery of the Greatest Generation. The event not only honoured the past but also created new memories for the residents and staff alike.
Durham care home celebrates FA Cup Final with special nod to former Newcastle United player
By Samantha Holden on Care Homes, Homepage Trio, News, Resident Stories, The DurhamGate, The DurhamGate - VacanciesResidents at a Durham care home came together last Saturday to celebrate the FA Cup final between Manchester United and Manchester City.
Although the majority of The DurhamGate Care Home residents are Newcastle United fans, the excitement for the final was unmistakable and one of the most enthusiastic supporters was Doreen Hughes, whose brother, Gordon Hughes, played for Newcastle United in the 1950s.
The home transformed its cinema room into a football arena, where residents enjoyed a pint (and the occasional cocktail) while watching the match on the big screen. The atmosphere was lively, with ice creams served at half time and a traditional pie and peas tea at the final whistle.
Doreen was rooting for Manchester City to win, as this would have increased Newcastle’s chances of qualifying for the UEFA Conference League. Doreen shares her avid support for Newcastle United with her brother Gordon Hughes, who played as a winger for the team between 1956 and 1963.
Hughes made a total of 143 appearances for ‘The Magpies’, scoring 19 goals. He was known for his speed and stamina, becoming a regular fixture over his four seasons spent playing at St. James’s Park.
Seated front and centre, Doreen shared her thoughts on the event: “It might not have been the outcome we wanted from the match, but what a way to watch it! I felt like I was on the pitch. Next time I’ll have to invite my brother to watch with me. He would love it!”
Other residents echoed Doreen’s sentiments, appreciating the opportunity to watch the match together with their families and friends. Joanna Stanford, the Lifestyle Manager at DurhamGate, expressed her delight at the success of the event: “It’s great that we have a space like this, where we can make a real event out of games like this. The only thing that would have made the day better would be if we had seen North Eastern teams in the final.”
Samantha, the Front of House Manager, added: “It’s been lovely to share the afternoon with the residents, watching the match on our cinema screen. As the home continues to grow, I can only imagine the atmosphere over the summer months as our residents cheer on England in the Euros!”
The celebration of the FA Cup final at The DurhamGate Care Home was more than just a viewing; it was a memorable experience, bringing residents together in communal joy and sporting camaraderie. With summer approaching, the home is eagerly anticipating more such events, particularly as the residents look forward to supporting England in the upcoming Euros.
DurhamGate’s Italian Pop Up Restaurant get’s the seal of approval from a Real Italian Nonna
By Samantha Holden on Care Homes, Homepage Trio, News, Resident Stories, The DurhamGate
Adore care homes host monthly themed pop up restaurants where family and friends come together for an evening of fabulous food and drink.
Many care home residents loose the ability to easily go out for a meal, so at the DurhamGate a luxury care home in Durham, we bring the restaurant to the residents.
The theme for the May pop up was Italian, and as usual head chef pulled out all the stops for a whole day of culinary delights. This time however, Karl had Italian resident, Maria, who advised him on the recipies. She thoroughly enjoyed sharing her tips and tricks for Italian cooking and the end results were nothing short of sensational! Maria said the evening was ‘wonderful’ and she wasn’t the only one. Everyone who attended the event had a fantastic time!
Weaver’s Court Maintenance Manager makes redisents dream to see his Granddaughter get married, come true.
By Samantha Holden on Care Homes, Homepage Trio, News, Resident Stories, Weavers Court, Weavers Court - VacanciesActivities and trips out for residents living in care homes are an integral part of still feeling part of the community, however, often the most valuable is one that is meaningful to the individual and thus, truly person centred. David, one of our most charming gentleman residents’ at Weavers Court Care Home in Yeadon, was generously escorted and looked after at his granddaughter’s wedding by our very own Maintenance Manager, Phil. Giving up some of his own time this bank holiday, Phil made this possible for David and his family. An overnight stay at Newmarket, many miles from Weavers Court and chaperoned during the wedding day enabled David to enjoy this fantastic family occasion. All of our staff are fully trained in care and our maintenance team are no exception. Well done Phil and congratulation’s David.
Weavers Court resident turns 102!
By Samantha Holden on Care Homes, Resident Stories, Weavers CourtIt’s not everyday that someone reaches the incredible milestone of 102 years old, please join us as we send birthday wishes for Evelyn!
The DurhamGate Resident Feature – Muriel
By Samantha Holden on News, Resident Stories, The DurhamGateThe DurhamGate proudly presents our very first resident feature.
Muriel came to us just before Christmas 2023 for respite care, she has enjoyed her stay so much that she has decided to stay with us. We couldn’t be prouder, to know that Muriel calls the DurhamGate, home.
In the following video Muriel talks about her life before choosing to move into care. What makes her happy and how it feels living in an Adore Care Home. This video is testomony to the hard work, love and compassion our team puts in to the care our residents receive.
We don’t think we can say it any better than Muriel has, “You’re treated as a friend and not as a number!” Our fixtures and fittings may be of a high standard, but it’s our levels of care that truly set us apart.
We believe that the best way for you to see what our home is like, is to hear from the residents and their families. To see more reviews about life at the DurhamGate follow this link to carehome.co.uk
If you’re interested in coming to take a look around the home, then drop by at any time, fill in our contacts form