Alice in Arieland at Magna for Care Home Open Week

Magna Care Home Open Week

The residents and team at Magna Care Centre in Wimborne have had a busy week celebrating Care Home Open Week and welcomed the Dot Collective who performed ‘Alice in Arieland’.

We were joined by family, friends and the local community to watch this grand performance, a show stopping acrobatic trapeze act which was wonderful. It was an opportunity to do something different for our residents which was unforgettable and amazing.

After the performance we all gathered in the lounge and coffee bar area where we held an Alice in Wonderland themed tea party. There were a range of treats including a beautiful, themed cake, as well as unlimited tea and coffee for all to enjoy.

Prior to the week our residents were asked what they would like to do, and one resident commented on the idea of a circus coming to the home, so we made it happen. The Dot Collective are a charity who provide professional theatre/shows to those in care, which helps reduce isolation and create positive experiences.

At Aria Care we are honoured to be a Founding Patron of Championing Social Care and are actively supporting and participating in this year’s Care Home Open Week, an initiative that connects communities and delivers a positive impact in the social care sector.

Caroline Roberts, CEO, Aria Care, shares, “We are thrilled to be a Founder Patron for Championing Social Care, and to further our ongoing commitment to supporting the social care sector.

We firmly believe that everyone should have access to high-quality care, and we are dedicated to supporting the sector in improving standards and promoting well-being. Our participation in initiatives like Championing Social Care is a testament to this commitment.

Our goal is to leave a lasting impact that will benefit future generations by advocating for the benefits of pursuing a career in the care sector.

Working in care is not just a job, it’s a calling. It requires compassion, dedication, and a true desire to make a difference in the lives of others. Raising awareness about the rewards of a career in care can help attract more people to this fulfilling sector, where they can find purpose in helping others and making a positive impact on society.”

Magna provides residential and nursing care on a permanent and short stay basis. If you are looking for a care home and want to find out more about our home call us on freephone 0808 223 5541.