Monday 22 December 2014

Christmas 2014 - Entertainment Update


Hello to everyone and Seasons Greetings. Here is a brief outline of all the celebrations we've been enjoying during December....
 
Friday 5th December –
We held a  Christmas Concert with Dessie Ronan, Gene Bannon & friends in the Dining Room, Killykeen. There was a great sing song and everyone enjoyed mulled wine and mince pies to kick off the Christmas spirit and mark the turning on of the Esker Lodge Christmas lights. 
Friday 12th December
We had a very special Church of Ireland Christmas Service, where everyone was welcomed and we enjoyed a great turn out
Wednesday 17th December
We had a lovely day here in Esker Lodge on the 17th December for our residents Christmas Party. Enda McDermott and the band played traditional music and we had poetry recitals by residents and staff. We also had a special guest appearance from the North Pole, with Norbert remarking that he was a "lovely Santa". We wrapped up the evening with a Christmas raffle, where Santa had a gift for "everyone in the audience". A big thanks to the McElwaine's for making it a family affair this year!!!
 

Thursday 18th December –
We held our special Christmas Mass with Fr Sean & Bishop Leo O’Reilly which is now an annual tradition.
Sunday 21st December –
 The Ballinagh Choir came in to sing Christmas Carols in Killykeen &  Dun a Rí which everyone enjoyed hugely.

 
 
Pictures from Christmas Day 2014 in Esker Lodge Nursing Home



























Tuesday 2 December 2014

September BBQ in Esker Lodge

On a lovely mild Friday in September we took
advantage of the lovely weather by having an impromptu BBQ in the courtyard garden. Malachy did a great job as usual
flipping the burgers. Henny and Penny our two hens
were excited to get all the leftover tit-bits. Everyone
enjoyed being out in the fresh air, enjoying the last of the
summer sunshine. Malachy played some tunes on the
tin whistle and a little session evolved with visitors and
residents all singing songs, relaxing in the sun and
enjoying the atmosphere.

As always thanks again to everyone for getting involved and making the BBQ so special.


The Esker Show

To celebrate the Summer in style we decided to hold a Fair
 
day called the ‘Esker Show’- plans were made and all the
 
organizing paid off when on Tues 19th August, Esker Lodge


held its first ever ‘Esker Show’ in the grounds of the nursing

home. The Marquee was set up the evening before and early

on Tuesday morning work began to set everything in place.

Luckily, the sun shone for most of the day with the exception of

a light shower in the afternoon. A write up and photos appeared

in the following week’s Anglo Celt and a piece was also

published in Nursing Homes Ireland’s magazine. A special

photo album of the day is on its way in the near future!

The Show featured a coming together of residents, staff, their
families, representatives from local organizations and the wider
multi-cultural community. A cake, specially designed by Staff
Nurse Jade Arbo was cut by residents Felix McKiernan, Violet Power and Nurse Manager Binimole Santhosh to open the event. A spectacular array of foods from India, the Philippians, France and Ireland satisfied every kind of appetite.
 
Smith’s Ice-cream van was the highlight for young and old alike
who savoured 99 cones in the sunshine.
 
In the Marquee, traditional music flowed from the stage. Dance performances from an Indian and Irish dancer had everyone in awe.
 
A fabulous day was had by all thanks to the hard work of all the Esker Lodge team and their extended family, friends and supporters.
 
 
 
 
 
 


Lamh Classes in Esker Lodge

Drama and Lámh classes ran for 4 weeks from Monday 7th
July with Deirdre O’Reilly. Lámh is a type of sign language
used with people with special needs or communication
difficulties of various natures. It was also great fun for everyone
who joined the group as it encouraged expression, social
interaction and lots of fun while learning a new skill. If anyone
is interested in Drama let Naomi know, as we hope to run these
classes again in the future.