Residents at Chirk Court Care Home near Wrexham are delighted that their sensory garden has received recognition from His Majesty King Charles III, in a recently issued a letter commending the project.
Manager Jane Humphreys was the driving force behind the concept and creation of Chirk Court’s sensory garden. The garden, which was officially opened in May, was designed to stimulate the senses and evoke positive emotions for the residents at Chirk Court, many who are living with dementia.
The garden, which provides a safe, stimulating outdoor environment features sensory triggers to support memory, wellbeing and relaxation, incorporating colour, scent, sound and texture.
Key features of the garden are accessible pathways, soothing wind chimes, water features, fragrant planting, eye-catching features, raised beds ideal for wheelchair users, and inclusive, relaxing spaces.
The whole team at Chirk Court were involved in fundraising to help create the sensory garden. Practical elements were headed-up by Manager Jane and the scheme’s Activities Coordinator, Nicola Hughes. The team was grateful to Keep Wales Tidy, for community grants which helped with funding areas of the garden including the allotment and raised beds.
And as news of the garden’s success spread across the care community, Manager Jane was invited to be a guest speaker at Care Show Birmingham in a seminar covering: Getting Outdoor Spaces Right: Design, Use and Impact.
“I loved the experience of speaking at the Care Show, Birmingham. It’s a huge privilege to be able to inspire other care professionals to incorporate sensory elements into their outdoor spaces.
“We have seen some wonderful benefits of the sensory garden. That’s why plans are afoot to develop some more land at Chirk Court and create even more opportunities for our residents to embrace nature; so, watch this space!”
Visit: Chirk Court – Clwydalyn for more information about living at Chirk Court.
Photograph Credit Millie Pilkington 2024 – King Charles III – Australia.