Tuesday 16 November 2010

Newsletter Autumn 2010

Hyne Town House Newsletter
Autumn Edition 2010

http://www.hynetownhouse.co.uk/


We have had a busy summer of activities at Hyne Town House which I hope you have all enjoyed.
The Marie Curie Tea Party was a big success and our Summer Garden Party proved to be a fun afternoon for all despite it clashing with the England Football game. The Dementia Awareness talk, held in The Village Hall, was well supported with over 20 people attending.


Marie Curie Tea Party

 



                Specialist Activity Workshops

Our specialist activity workshops will be starting in late September. We will be designing stimulating activities, tailored to each person’s individual needs, with the aim of improving their quality of life and encouraging independence. This will help to reduce confusion, encourage social interaction, restore self esteem, regain basic life skills and generally have fun.

Helen Drury, who is taking on the role of Activities co-ordinator, was a Community Psychiatric Nurse In her previous life. Helen is, therefore, well qualified to make sure the activities are tailored to the resident’s needs.


                        Christmas Shopping
Hard to believe I know but our focus is now turning to Christmas!
We thought the residents’ families might like some ideas for Christmas presents and Jean has given me a shopping list of useful suggestions:
Bath robes, nightwear (it is advisable to get a size larger than normally worn as it is less intrusive when someone is helping to dress) soap, toilet bags, costume jewellery and scarves. A portable DVD player with favourite films or music or CD player with talking books or favourite music.
Books of interest, whether it be a previous hobby, about an area they lived or a person they admired. It is best to contain a small amount of text and lots of pictures.
What can be really helpful both for the residents and carers are multi- picture photo frames with the photos labelled or a digital photo frame. This  provides a conversation point for the carer. Similarly a book containing messages and photos from the family, perhaps including drawings from grandchildren is a very personal gift.
A life history of the person, put together by the family, is a special gift as it provides many happy memories for the resident to be shared with carers and family alike. 



Planning Application

They say everything comes to he who waits, and boy did we have to wait for our planning application to finally get approval. However, nearly 2 years after submitting it we finally got approval early in September.

Our plan is to build 9 new bedrooms above the ground floor west wing which runs parallel to the driveway. Because we are required to provide a minimum of 4.1M2 of communal space per resident, a couple of existing bedrooms will be converted into a new lounge/activities room on the 1st floor, overlooking the sea.

We are also taking the opportunity to upgrade the existing facilities within the home for the benefit of all. These include:

  1. All bedrooms will have en-suite facilities
  2. All bedrooms will exceed the requirements of the Care Standards Act 2000
  3. Upgrading the heating system throughout.
  4. Installing a pressurised hot water system in main building
  5. Widening the entrance and re-aligning the slope to make wheelchair access easier
  6. Increasing the size of the entrance hall.
  7. Increasing the size of the laundry
  8. Creating a new medication room.
  9. Creating a new shower room on the 2nd floor.
  10. Upgrading the wet room on the ground floor, etc etc

The net result will be that the home’s maximum number of residents will increase from 33 to 38.

Inevitably there will be some disruption during the project but we will do our best to keep this to a minimum. We have deliberately kept rooms empty to allow us to temporarily move residents to areas away from the building work ensuring they remain in a safe and comfortable environment.

We hope to commence the work in January 2011 and, if anyone is interested, we would be delighted to show them the plans and to discuss the project in detail.

It has always been our ambition for Hyne Town House to be the best care home in Devon and these improvements will go a long way to help us achieve that goal.


Forthcoming Events

First Thursday every month                   Music Concert with Neil from True Care

Tuesday 26th October                       “A Trip Down Memory Lane “
                                                                        Musical Entertainment with Martyn Paddon.
Afternoon Tea and Raffle.

Monday 20th December                    Christmas Concert

Wednesday 22nd December            Christmas Party.
Sherry, mince pies and musical entertainment
                                                                         All friends and families welcome.



As always we will have a full diary of entertainment throughout December.



Happy Birthday To you….

Phyll Cudd                           27th October
Phyllis Teage                      22nd November
Paddy Davis                        26th November
Patricia Cannon                 15th December

Staff

Lynne Turner                      5th October
Mal Thomas                        12th October         
Jean White                          15th October
Penelope Foster                17th October
Shirley Friend                    11th November
Scott Caple                         11th November
Samson Esplago               15th November
Gemma Caple                      4th December
Cheralyn Owens                 9th December

Finally………

Phyllis Teage wanted to share this with you…

The Thoughts of a Gold Fish

As I wander around my bowl many thoughts cloud my tiny brain.

Errrr……now then what was I saying again?  (By Andrew Jagger.)


The next Newsletter will be the winter edition which will be published early in January. If you would like anything included please leave it in the office marked for my attention.

Yvonne Mould

Monday 15 November 2010

Dementia Awareness Talk, Strete Village Hall

In association with National Dementia Awareness Week, Hyne Town House held a talk in Strete Village Hall on 28th July 2010.

The speakers were introduced by Yvonne Mould, the owner of Hyne Town House and her husband Stephen gave a presentation illustrating the number of people affected by the disease. The audience were astonished to learn that that there are over 700 people in the South Hams, over the age of 85, already suffering from Dementia and that this figure is expected to rise to 1400 within 16 years. (According to figures extrapolated from The Office for National Statistics). This compares to the number of Dementia beds in South Hams of 274.

Heather Brooks, a Care Supervisor at the home went on to describe the different types of Dementia followed by Jean White, the home’s Manager, who outlined ways to recognise the signs, respond to needs and adapt the home.

The audience of over 30 people included volunteers from Dartmouth Caring. Wendy Curtis, a Dartmouth Caring Trustee, described the charity’s plans to open the Dartmouth Memory Cafe in September and described how Dartmouth Caring can help people suffering from Dementia and theirs carers.

It was very much a community affair with ladies from Strete WI generously donating their time to serve teas, coffees and cakes following the presentations.

The owners of the Hyne Town House have now been approached to see if they would be prepared to give a similar presentation to other groups within South Hams and they readily agreed. “Of course we will be delighted” said Yvonne Mould, “We are enthusiastic to be a part of any initiative that helps raise the profile of Dementia, dispels the myths and stigma associated with the disease and informs suffers and their carers“.

Devon Life Editorial

Making the Right Choice - Expert Elderly Care

Discovering an elderly relative or friend needs residential care is hard enough, finding the right home to provide the dedicated care they require can be even harder.

With an aging population and families becoming dispersed more of us are faced with the responsibility of finding first class care for our family members and friends.

Nestling in the delightful South Hams village of Strete, between Dartmouth and Kingsbridge, HYNE TOWN HOUSE Residential Care Home provides the answer.

The house, an attractive Georgian period vicarage, nestles behind the Parish Church and commands spectacular views of the sea and the surrounding Devon Countryside. Extensively refurbished in 2005 it offers extremely comfortable accommodation for up to 33 residents.

Yvonne and Stephen Mould acquired Hyne Town House in 2002. Stephen began his career in Banking and is an Associate of the Chartered Insurance Institute by qualification. For 16 years prior to taking over Hyne Town House Stephen was a Regional Director in the highly regulated Financial Services Industry. Yvonne has broad experience in public relations and marketing and ran a successful restaurant for a number of years. “ We are committed to making Hyne Town House one of the finest  residential care homes in Devon “said Stephen “Our philosophy of care is simple; if our parents needed residential care, what would we want for them?”

The home is managed by Jean White B.Sc.(Hons) who has held senior management   positions in residential care for 12 years. Prior to joining Hyne Town House  Jean was a Group Manager for a large care organisation in the South West.  Jean also specialises in dementia care. Jean works closely with the residents and staff to ensure a “home from home” atmosphere which is very much in evidence from the moment you walk through the front door. It is, as Jean explains, “Very much resident led, we provide activities and comfortable lounges where residents can socialise. However, for those wishing to enjoy the privacy of their own room they can choose to do so”

Hyne Town House offers 30 bedrooms, 27 of which enjoy en-suite facilities. The rooms are large, bright and individually decorated and furnished to a high standard. A magnificent Garden Room enables residents to enjoy spectacular sea views over the garden. Under-floor heating and high levels of insulation ensure this is a very comfortable room throughout the year.

Adjacent to the Garden Room is the Dining Room where excellent traditional meals are enjoyed. The cooks prepare locally sourced produce in the new state of the art kitchens to meet individual needs and tastes.

The decision to choose residential care for a loved one is difficult. A visit to Hyne Town House can help to make that decision for you.


Hyne Town House, Strete, Nr. Dartmouth, Devon. TQ6 0RU
Telephone Jean White on 01803 770011
Fax 01803 770307