Rowans care home, Macclesfield, has launched a campaign to help to combat social isolation amongst residents during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Following a temporary closure to all visitors, the home decided to launch the campaign and has asked the public to send in postcards, letters or even drawings to its residents to help them keep in touch with the local community.
The home, on Merriden Road, regularly engages with the community through a variety of activities including seasonal fetes.
Ann Lee, resident at Rowans care home, said: “I’ve always enjoyed the activities with local youngsters, and it’s a shame that we have had to put them on hold for now but we understand the impact visits could have on our health.
“I’m enjoying doing lots of word puzzles given to me by the staff here and I’m learning a new skill, completing sudoku. My husband Reg lives here too which is lovely.
“The postcard campaign is a wonderful idea and I’m looking forward to reading the lovely messages we receive from our local community.”
Katherine Turner, home manager at Rowans care home, said: “Because our residents are amongst the most vulnerable in society and we want to ensure their safety and wellbeing during this difficult time, our home is closed to all visitors at this time.
“Postcards have always been a wonderful way to keep in touch with people so we would like to encourage our local community to send postcards, letters and even drawings to keep our residents engaged.”
If you would like to send something to the residents at Rowans you can do so by posting to Rowans Care Centre, Merriden Road, Macclesfield,
SK10 3AN.
Rowans Care Centre is managed by Healthcare Management Solutions. The care home is regulated by the Care Quality Commission and is ‘Good’. Across the Larchwood portfolio, the regulator ratings reflect the exceptionally high standards of care given and the drive of every team member to continually improve the care they give.