Corkey House, the Presbyterian Church in Ireland’s (PCI) residential care home for older people in north Belfast has become the first of its six care homes to have its own purpose built dementia-friendly garden.
Run in partnership with Choice Housing Ireland, Corkey House is home to 35 older people. While many of the residents do not have dementia, the garden has been specially designed to provide a relaxing and safe place for those who do.
The garden incorporates many features, including highly fragrant and colourful plants that provide sensory stimulation, safe pathways that will mitigate injuries from potential falls and raised bedding areas for residents to garden themselves.
Rev. John Seawright, convener of the PCI’s Older People’s Services Committee was joined by one of the residents and Michael McDonnell, Choice Group Chief Executive, to plant a special rose bush to commemorate the official opening of the garden.
Mr. Seawright said, “This wonderful place that will bring joy to many people and I would like to thank our partner, Choice, for creating this dementia-friendly garden for our residents.”
“With more people being diagnosed with dementia, as care providers and as a denomination we are responding in a number of ways to enhance and improve the quality of life for those we care for.
Mr. Seawright continued, “Outside of providing professional training for our staff, we also want to provide opportunities for those with dementia to live as full a life as possible. The dementia-friendly garden is one such creative and holistic example that will provide a stimulating, yet safe environment, and will encourage independence, relaxation and a sense of calm.”
Michael McDonnell, Choice Group Chief Executive said: “Providing facilities that meet the needs of our communities and enhance tenant lives is a key priority for Choice. I am proud and enthused by the quality of facilities at Corkey House and the support provided by the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
“The new dementia friendly garden is a welcoming place that promotes activity and wellbeing of body and mind. Spaces like this can play a vital role in local life and we wish our residents well as they enjoy and develop the garden together.”
Along with the garden, Corkey’s ‘Vintage Café’ is another dementia-friendly area of the home that seeks to support people with dementia. Decorated in an older style and full of memorabilia, it is place for residents and families to gather, relax and reminisce. It leads to the garden and was also officially opened today.
Like all PCI homes, Corkey House welcomes residents from all denominations and seek to provide care in a specifically Christian ethos and environment. Residents have the choice of attending regular worship services and fellowship times held within each home and a conscious effort is made to ensure that residents are offered spiritual support and encouragement when requested.