29/07/2024
Below we share the reasons behind this belief, and how our care homes each provide a hollistic approach to achieve this essential element of care.
Spending time outdoors, offers not only physical but emotional and mental wellbeing for care home residents; providing additional opportunities for daily enrichment, stimulation and an enhanced quality of life.
Regularly enjoying time in the fresh air and natural light can improve sleep patterns, boost immune systems, and contribute to overall physical health. Engaging in light gardening activities or simply taking a stroll can also help maintain mobility and reduce the risks associated with sedentary lifestyles.
As highlighted in the Care Quality Commission’s Quality Statement, “We support people to manage their health and wellbeing so they can maximise their independence, choice and control” – it’s important that care home environments promote safety, health and well-being – and at Mariposa Care, our well-maintained gardens are integral to meeting these criteria.
Beyond physical health, gardens serve as a sanctuary for mental and emotional well-being. Nature has a calming effect, reducing stress and anxiety levels. For residents with dementia, gardens can provide a sense of familiarity and comfort, aiding in memory retention and cognitive function. Our specially designed gardens achieve exactly this, providing a place for reflection, social interaction, and therapeutic activities – all mirroring our commitment to creating outdoor spaces that cater to individual needs and preferences.
From morning coffee on the balcony at Derwent to summer barbecues on the patio at Riverwell Beck, every care home prioritises maximising use of their outdoor areas for the residents’ wellbeing. Additionally, we leverage these outdoor spaces to promote community engagement and social interaction among our residents by organising craft fairs, performances, and parties for everyone to enjoy.
In care facilities where expansive garden spaces are not available, we are committed to utilising the local surroundings to ensure residents still enjoy these essential aspects of care. Whether it’s leisurely walks through nearby scenery or organised visits to local parks and landscapes, Mariposa Care residents continue to see the benefits of time outdoors.
In addition to outdoor excursions, we also bring elements of nature indoors. Our facilities feature indoor gardens, potted plants, and seasonal floral arrangements that brighten living spaces and provide a touch of the outdoors all year round. We encourage residents to participate in gardening activities, allowing them to nurture plants and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of this rewarding hobby.
In conclusion, we recognise that the significance of gardens and outdoor spaces in care homes is crucial. At Mariposa Care, we are dedicated to ensuring our residents have access to these green sanctuaries, recognising their essential role in enhancing the quality of life for those in our care – as also highlighted by the CQC quality statements surrounding fostering environments that promote health, well-being and person centred hare. By prioritising outdoor spaces, we are not just meeting regulatory standards; we are committing to the best possible wellbeing for our residents.