Celebrating World Piano Day at Springdene Care Homes in North London

5 days ago ·

Celebrating World Piano Day at Springdene Care Homes in North London

World Piano Day poster displayed at Springdene Care Homes celebrating music and wellbeingAt Springdene Care Homes, where life is for living, music is part of everyday life across our communities in North London. This year, we proudly celebrated World Piano Day, recognising the joy, connection and emotional wellbeing that music brings to residents, families, staff and visitors alike.

From professional performances to spontaneous moments around the piano, music filled our homes with warmth, conversation and shared memories.

The Piano at the Heart of Care Home Life

Across Springdene Care Homes, the piano is much more than an instrument. It creates moments of togetherness, encourages self-expression and supports meaningful engagement every day.

Residents enjoyed listening to familiar melodies, watching performances and, in many cases, sitting down to play themselves.

👉 Watch special moments from World Piano Day at Springdene on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/p/DWerUf7iGm0/

Music That Brings Generations Together

One of the most beautiful aspects of music in our homes is the way it connects people of all ages.

resident plays piano at care homeIntergenerational Moments Through Music

At Springdene, the piano is enjoyed by:

  • Residents
  • Visiting relatives
  • Schoolchildren during intergenerational visits
  • Staff members
  • Professional musicians and performers

These shared musical experiences help create a lively and welcoming atmosphere where everyone feels included.

Supporting Wellbeing Through Familiar Music

Pianist performing for residents during music activity at Springdene Care HomesMusic can have a powerful impact on emotional and cognitive wellbeing, particularly for older people and those living with dementia.

Familiar songs and melodies can:

  • Spark memories and conversation
  • Encourage social interaction
  • Reduce anxiety and loneliness
  • Create uplifting and joyful moments

At our North London care homes, music is thoughtfully woven into daily life to support wellbeing in a meaningful and person-centred way.

Creating Communities Filled With Joy and Connection

World Piano Day was a celebration not only of music, but of community.

Throughout our homes, residents gathered together to listen, sing along and enjoy the atmosphere created around the piano. These moments help strengthen friendships and reinforce the sense that Springdene Care Homes are places where relationships and community thrive.

Where Life Is for Living

Visitor playing piano during World Piano Day event at Springdene Care HomesAt Springdene Care Homes, we believe meaningful engagement is at the heart of exceptional care.

Whether through music, activities, shared experiences or simple moments of connection, we are proud to create environments where residents feel inspired, supported and part of a vibrant community every day.

Discover Life at Springdene Care Homes in North London

If you are looking for a care home in North London that prioritises wellbeing, companionship and person-centred care, we would love to welcome you to Springdene Care Homes.

Get in touch to learn more about life across our homes and the meaningful experiences we create for residents and families.

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Global Intergenerational Week at Spring Grove Care Home in North London

4 weeks ago ·

Global Intergenerational Week at Spring Grove Care Home in North London

At Springdene Care Homes, where life is for living, we are passionate about creating meaningful connections that bring people together. At Spring Grove Care Home in North London, we were delighted to celebrate Global Intergenerational Week 2026 with a special moment of storytelling shared across generations.

Bringing Generations Together Through Storytelling

Global Intergenerational Week is all about creating opportunities for younger and older generations to connect, share experiences and build meaningful relationships.

At Spring Grove, residents took part in a beautiful reading of “Man Gave Names to All the Animals” by Bob Dylan, a story that sparked imagination, conversation and joy.

👉 Watch the full reading here and experience this special intergenerational moment: https://youtube.com/watch?v=1wZqk7NaFMM

This simple yet powerful activity created a shared experience that could be enjoyed by families, children and the wider community.

The Power of Intergenerational Connection in Care Homes

At our North London care home, we understand how important it is to nurture connections between generations.

Reducing Loneliness and Building Relationships

Activities like this help to:

  • Reduce feelings of loneliness
  • Encourage meaningful interaction
  • Strengthen bonds between residents, families and the community

By creating shared experiences, we help residents feel more connected to the world around them.

Supporting Wellbeing Through Shared Experiences

Storytelling is a powerful tool in care settings. It supports:

  • Cognitive engagement
  • Emotional wellbeing
  • Communication and self-expression

At Springdene, we design activities that are not only enjoyable, but also enrich daily life in a meaningful way.

A Community That Feels Like Family

At Spring Grove Care Home, we pride ourselves on creating a warm, welcoming environment where residents feel part of a close-knit community.

Events like Global Intergenerational Week bring families, visitors and residents together, reinforcing the sense that Springdene is not just a care home — but a place where relationships thrive.

Discover Life at Springdene Care Homes in North London

If you are looking for a care home in North London that values connection, community and person-centred care, Springdene Care Homes offers a supportive and engaging environment for every resident.

Get in touch to learn more about life at Springdene and how we create meaningful experiences every day.

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Celebrating International Women and Girls in Science Day at Spring Lane Care Home

1 month ago ·

Celebrating International Women and Girls in Science Day at Spring Lane Care Home

Our Women in Science Day care home celebration at Spring Lane brought residents together to share stories and experiences. At Springdene Care Homes, where life is for living, we are proud to celebrate the incredible life stories, achievements and experiences of our residents. This February, at Spring Lane Care Home in Muswell Hill, we marked International Women and Girls in Science Day with a truly inspiring and meaningful afternoon.

Whiteboard displaying International Women and Girls in Science Day with notable scientists at Spring Lane Care HomeWomen in Science Day Care Home Celebration at Spring Lane

Residents came together to explore the stories of some of history’s most influential women in science. From Marie Curie and Rosalind Franklin to Ada Lovelace, Katherine Johnson and Jane Goodall, the session highlighted the remarkable contributions women have made to science, research and innovation.

The discussion sparked curiosity, conversation and reflection, creating a warm and engaging atmosphere where residents could share their thoughts, memories and knowledge.

Celebrating Our Own Inspiring Resident

Resident holding a book on physiology during Women in Science Day activity at Spring Lane Care Home in North LondonOne of the most special moments of the day was celebrating the achievements of our very own resident, Professor Mary Forsling (Townley-Smith).

A Life in Science and Discovery

Professor Mary shared reflections from her distinguished career in neuroscience and physiology, offering a fascinating insight into her work and experiences. Having studied and worked at leading institutions including:

  • Barts Health NHS Trust
  • Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
  • King’s College London

Her story was not only inspiring but a powerful reminder that extraordinary lives and achievements are part of our everyday community at Springdene.

Supporting Cognitive Wellbeing Through Meaningful Activities

At Spring Lane Care Home, activities are thoughtfully designed to support wellbeing in a holistic way.

Encouraging Conversation and Reminiscence

This session encouraged residents to:

  • Share personal memories and experiences
  • Reflect on historical milestones
  • Engage in meaningful conversation

Residents gathered together for a group activity celebrating women in science at Spring Lane Care Home

Reminiscence activities like this are particularly valuable for supporting emotional wellbeing and fostering a sense of identity and belonging.

Creating Connection and Community

Bringing residents together to celebrate shared interests helps build a strong sense of community within our care home near East Finchley. Moments like these strengthen relationships between residents and staff, while also creating opportunities for learning and inspiration.

A Celebration of Life, Learning and Legacy

International Women and Girls in Science Day at Spring Lane was more than just an activity — it was a celebration of knowledge, life experiences and the incredible contributions of women, both past and present.

Residents participating in a cognitive wellbeing activity focused on women in science in North London care home

At Springdene Care Homes in North London, we believe that every resident has a story worth sharing, and we are proud to create opportunities where those stories can be heard, celebrated and cherished.

Discover Life at Springdene Care Homes

If you are looking for a care home in Muswell Hill, East Finchley or the wider North London area that values community, meaningful engagement and person-centred care, we would love to welcome you.

Get in touch to learn more about life at Springdene and how we support residents to live fulfilling, enriched lives every day.

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Hot Cross Bun Tasting Experience at Springdene Care Homes

2 months ago ·

Hot Cross Bun Tasting Experience at Springdene Care Homes

At Springdene Care Homes, where life is for living, meaningful moments are at the heart of everything we do. This Easter, residents across our North London and Enfield care homes came together to enjoy a delightful Hot Cross Bun Tasting Experience – a warm, engaging activity filled with flavour, memories and connection.

A Taste of Easter at Springdene Care Homes

Easter is a special time in our homes, bringing opportunities to celebrate traditions, enjoy seasonal treats and spend time together as a community. This year, our residents were invited to take part in a unique tasting session featuring a variety of hot cross bun flavours.

From classic favourites to more adventurous options such as Berry Blush, St Clements and Belgian Chocolate, residents explored new tastes while enjoying the comforting familiarity of a traditional Easter treat.

Watch highlights from our Hot Cross Bun Tasting Experience on Instagram and see how our residents enjoyed this meaningful Easter activity: https://www.instagram.com/p/DW1vkUsDAnL/?img_index=1

More Than a Tasting – A Meaningful Experience

At Springdene, activities are designed with purpose. This was more than simply enjoying a sweet treat — it was a multi-sensory, person-centred experience that supported wellbeing in a number of ways.

Residents enjoying a hot cross bun tasting activity at Springdene Care Home during Easter celebrations in North LondonEncouraging Choice and Independence

Residents were encouraged to:

  • Sample different flavours
  • Share their preferences
  • Vote for their favourites

This simple but meaningful process helps promote independence, giving each resident a voice and the opportunity to make choices in a relaxed and enjoyable setting.

Sharing Memories and Building Connections

Food has a wonderful way of bringing people together, and the tasting session sparked conversations about:

  • Easter traditions
  • Family celebrations
  • Favourite foods from the past

These shared moments help build connections between residents and staff, creating a strong sense of community across our care homes in North London and Enfield.

Supporting Wellbeing and Dementia-Friendly Care

The activity also supported:

  • Cognitive stimulation through sensory engagement
  • Emotional wellbeing through reminiscence
  • Social interaction and companionship

Thoughtful adaptations ensured that all residents could take part, including those living with dementia or those who benefit from one-to-one support. This reflects our commitment to delivering inclusive, person-centred care.

Where Life Is for Living

At Springdene Care Homes, we believe in creating experiences – not just activities. Every event is designed to enrich daily life, support wellbeing and bring joy to our residents.

Our Easter Hot Cross Bun Tasting Experience is just one example of how we create meaningful engagement, helping residents feel connected, valued and part of a vibrant community.

Discover Life at Springdene Care Homes

If you are looking for a care home in North London or Enfield that prioritises wellbeing, community and personalised care, we would love to welcome you.

Get in touch to learn more about life at Springdene and how we support residents to live fulfilling, meaningful lives every day.

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Employee Annual Appreciation Day at Spring Lane Care Home

2 months ago ·

Employee Annual Appreciation Day at Spring Lane Care Home

At Springdene Care Homes, we believe that the heart of exceptional care lies in the dedication, compassion and teamwork of our staff. In February, Spring Lane Care Home in North London came together to celebrate just that, with a wonderful Employee Annual Appreciation Day filled with warmth, laughter and community spirit.


Celebrating Our Team at Spring Lane

The home was transformed into a festive and welcoming space as colleagues gathered to recognise the incredible efforts of the Spring Lane team over the past year. From carers and nurses to support staff, every member of the team plays a vital role in creating a safe, happy and supportive environment for residents.

Events like this are an important part of life at Springdene. They give us the opportunity to pause, reflect and say a heartfelt thank you to those who make such a difference every single day.

Staff at Spring Lane Care Home celebrating Employee Appreciation Day in North London with awards and decorations


A Day of Food, Fun and Togetherness

The celebration featured a fantastic spread of food, with beautifully presented cakes, pastries and sweet treats that brought everyone together. The atmosphere was relaxed and joyful, with staff enjoying time to connect outside of their usual routines.

Creating a Sense of Family

At Spring Lane, we are proud to foster a strong sense of family among our team. Appreciation events like this help strengthen relationships, boost morale and reinforce the supportive culture that underpins everything we do.

This sense of togetherness doesn’t just benefit staff – it directly enhances the care and companionship we provide to residents, creating a truly positive environment within the home.

Selection of cakes and desserts served at Spring Lane Care Home Employee Appreciation Day event


Recognising the Importance of Care Teams

Working in a care home requires patience, kindness and resilience. Our teams go above and beyond every day, and it is important that their efforts are recognised and celebrated.

By investing in staff wellbeing and engagement, Springdene Care Homes continues to build a culture where people feel valued, motivated and proud of the work they do.


Part of a Wider Springdene Community

The Employee Annual Appreciation Day at Spring Lane is one of many celebrations across our homes. You can also read about our recent celebration at Spring Grove here.

Fresh pastries and sweet treats prepared for staff at Spring Lane Care Home appreciation celebration

Together, these events highlight the strong community spirit across Springdene Care Homes in North London.


Looking Ahead

As we move forward into the year, we remain committed to supporting our staff and continuing to create meaningful moments like these.

A huge thank you to everyone at Spring Lane for your hard work, dedication and kindness – you are truly appreciated.

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Springdene Dog Show Brings Joy to Muswell Hill Residents

1 year ago ·

Springdene Dog Show Brings Joy to Muswell Hill Residents

Celebrating the Re-Opening of Spring Lane Care Home

As part of our re-opening celebrations at Spring Lane Care Home in Muswell Hill, we were delighted to host our much-loved Springdene Dog Show in October. This ever-popular community event brought together residents, families, and friends to enjoy a day of wagging tails and joyful moments.

Well-groomed pooches from near and far put their best paw forward, competing for prizes across a variety of fun doggy categories. Laughter filled the air when Alfie, an eight-year-old Bedlington Terrier, proudly claimed the title of Waggiest Tail.

Residents enjoying the Springdene Dog Show at Spring Lane Care Home in Muswell Hill

Supporting Medical Detection Dogs

In keeping with the canine theme, we are proud to support our long-standing charity partner, Medical Detection Dogs. Thanks to the generosity of Springdene families and residents, an incredible £40,000 has been raised to help train dogs that can detect a range of illnesses, including Covid-19 and diabetes.

The charity’s work is expanding further, with dogs now being trained to detect prostate cancer – one of the leading causes of death among men in the UK. This pioneering research could not happen without the support of our community, and we thank everyone who has contributed to this life-changing cause.

Find Out More About Spring Lane Care Home

If you’d like to learn more about our events, community spirit, and award-winning care in North London, visit our Spring Lane Care Home page or get in touch with our friendly team.

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Springdene Newsletter 24 April 2020

6 years ago ·

Springdene Newsletter 24 April 2020

HEARTFELT thanks for all your responses to last week’s newsletter, voicing your appreciation for the heroic and incredibly tough work our staff are doing in the face of the Covid-19 crisis.

“Thank you so much for the newsletter. It means so much to me to hear how you are all getting on. You are all doing such a marvellous job,” writes Anne, Helen Joplin’s daughter. Meanwhile, Kay Thompson emails: “Thank you for keeping us all updated on life at your care homes. It must be a very stressful time for you all but I’m sure you know that what you do is so greatly appreciated by all friends and family.”

Alan and Linda Almond express a view held by many: “We wanted to reiterate how grateful we are to all you guys. The care and diligence that every one of you have displayed has been fantastic. We really do appreciate everything you are all doing.”

We’re delighted to hear that every Thursday evening you are all clapping or rattling saucepans to express your support for our hard-working carers – as well as their counterparts in the NHS. And for that, a big vote of thanks to you too!

We are also grateful for the many tributes to Vivien Frey, our much-loved activities coordinator, who died suddenly earlier this month. They include one from the distinguished actor Simon Callow who first encountered Vivien when his mother Yvonne was in Spring Grove:

‘Vivien stood out as a powerhouse of kindness and enthusiasm, never ceasing for a moment to think about what would enliven the residents’ days. I can see her now, reading out loud from the day’s newspapers, drawing the residents into discussions about world affairs, the arts, personalities of the day – everyone came alive. Vivien was a sparkling, generous, loving spirit and she’ll be terribly missed, not least by me.’

Meanwhile, the hard work at Springdene goes on in these hugely difficult times. You will have read in the press over the past week of the problems with the national supply of personal protective equipment. Well, we are pleased to say that we have been able to source our own supplies for the weeks ahead. Our staff are wearing the full PPE gear as recommended by Public Health England, and because we have adequate quantities, no corners are being cut.

Testing is proceeding apace, with more residents undergoing tests this week. However, testing for staff has not been as fast as we would like because the closest government testing station is a drive-through centre at Wembley and many of our staff do not have cars. However, the government has now offered a pilot scheme for testing at home and the first home testing kits have arrived this week.

You will know that over the past week residents continue to be asked to stay in their rooms for personal protection. We appreciate how frustrating this can be as many of us enjoy a natter with our friends or a comfy seat in the lounge. It’s made even harder in
the absence of visits by friends and relatives. But this is decided on the best medical advice for everybody’s welfare.

Rest-assured, though, that our room-bound residents are getting lots of extra attention from their carers, who make sure they never go short of company. We have a plan in place, as soon as the restrictions are lifted, to allow residents into the communal areas on a phased basis, while keeping social distancing rules. We’ll keep you posted when this happens.

Meanwhile, there are plenty of things to keep folk amused and entertained. Caroline, our activities coordinator at Spring Lane, is presenting everyone with a special pack each day.

The packs have been fun to assemble and each resident gets one tailor-made to meet their requirements. On one day, for instance, the pack contained an ‘Important events from this day in history’ article, an April poem by Laurie Lee, the joke of the day, a ‘name this vegetable’ visual quiz and an animal quiz.

This week Caroline has been taking individual residents on garden visits, with fruit plates and some April flower quizzes. Shakespeare’s birthday on April 23 saw residents working on recognising famous actors who had played a Shakespeare character and the Queens’ birthday on April 21, featured another visual quiz, ‘Name that Royal’.

The quote from the Queen that day was very apt for staff and residents alike: ‘When life seems hard, the courageous do not lie down and accept defeat; instead, they are all the more determined to struggle for a better future.’

Over at Springview, activities coordinator Eirlys has set up a ‘Pen Pal Club’, deploying members of her extended family to write letters to the residents. We hear this is going to be very popular. How nice to get a good old-fashioned letter rather than a cursory email or text! Meanwhile the Vicar of Hampstead Parish Church is arranging for his parishioners to write cards of encouragement to the residents of Spring Grove.

There was another marvellous moment when Gladys Gathergood, our oldest resident at Springview, celebrated her 107th birthday on the Queen’s birthday. Morrison’s supermarket sent her a cake and some flowers. “I was truly Queen for the day,” says a delighted Gladys.

We remain indebted to all our staff for their incredible hard work and devotion to duty during this crisis. Where staff have been self- isolating, extra carers or volunteers are being brought in and we are proud to say that no shift has been left uncovered. We have made sure everyone knows they are appreciated by offering extra sick pay.

Many of you have asked how you can help the staff in their magnificent efforts. One simple way of showing your appreciation is by sending in a treat – it only needs to be something simple like some fruit, a box of chocolates, cakes, some handcream or even a simple ‘thank you’ card.

Getting a treat is a bit like getting a hug, said one, after being presented with a ‘goody bag’ donated by a group of volunteer ladies from Highgate last week. And we all need more hugs these days…

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