All the Fun of Feb Fest!

Feb Fest celebrated fitness, fun and community, with this year’s event being our biggest and best yet!

Held at Nocton Sports Hall, Feb Fest brought everyone together for action-packed activities, sporty challenges, and social connections.

From shooting hoops and taking on the football penalty shootout to pedalling through spin sessions, there were endless ways to get moving.

A giant assault course and inflatable slide took centre stage with races to the finish, while every 30 minutes a siren sparked a glow-fuelled neon rave packed with music, movement and good vibes!

Claire, Tracs Wellbeing Manager, said “Feb Fest is just about having fun, having a bit of exercise at the same time and just getting together!

Tamara, Assistant Manager, continued “It’s so rewarding to be involved in events like this, to see the individuals having a great time, but not only the individuals. It’s great to see the colleagues having fun too!”

Catch all the Feb Fest fun on our YouTube channel and relive the action!

The Hawthorns & The Berries

The Hawthorns is a beautiful house located off Station Road that’s home to seven individuals with a range of complex needs. The Berries is a pathway service on the same site which has two apartments for individuals who are able to live more independently. The Hawthorns also has an Activity Hub for individuals from across Home From Home Care.

CQC overall rating: Outstanding

9 April 2020

The Brambles

Registered for six individuals, The Brambles comprises of two apartment homes for three individuals. These are designed for people with sensory impairments and very high levels of vulnerability.

 

CQC overall rating: Good

27 September 2019

The Hollies

The Hollies supports individuals with very complex autism, mental health issues and pica. The Hollies has two apartments registered for two individuals who share a communal kitchen/living area.

 

CQC overall rating: Good

27 September 2018

The Oaks

The Oaks is a specialist integration service which offers two homes for six individuals. If appropriate, each person’s living space can be entirely self-contained, meaning it can also function as six independent units. This flexibility means it can support a range of individuals, including those with the most complex needs.

 

CQC overall rating: Outstanding

15 March 2018

The Laurels

The Laurels is a four-bedroom supported living accommodation which is ideal for individuals with complex care needs who are able to live with a high level of independence.

The Old Hall & The Annex

The Old Hall is a two-storey converted farmhouse that accommodates adults with a range of care requirements, including those with high physical support needs, epilepsy and autism. The main farmhouse offers seven apartments while the Annex, which adjoins The Old Hall, has three apartments.

 

CQC overall rating: Outstanding

11 March 2020

The Mews

These cottages, located in the grounds of The Old Hall, are a pathway service for individuals with complex needs who benefit from both a high level of independence and a high level of support. The Mews Cottages can accommodate three individuals who are welcome to make use of The Old Hall, as well as our activity centre and sensory room.

 

CQC overall rating: Outstanding

11 March 2020

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