Kidderminster Care Home Residents Knit to Support Birmingham Maternity Ward
Residents from Foley Grange care home in Kidderminster have been using their knitting skills to support families in the maternity ward at Birmingham City Hospital.
After receiving word that the ward was in need of newborn baby hats, a group of knitting fanatics at Foley Grange grabbed their needles and wool and got to work.
91-year-old resident and knitted of eight decades, Betty Milward, said, ‘I would encourage everyone to learn how to knit, it’s a very useful hobby to have. This was a truly wonderful project and it was lovely to deliver our hats to the hospital in person.’
Bethany Phillips, the Front of House Manager at Foley Grange added, ‘Arts and crafts activities are so popular at Foley Grange, and it never ceases to amaze us how generous our residents are when it comes to using their talents to support the community.’
The gifted knitters at Foley Grange continue to meet every Monday at 11:00 for a Knit and Natter Club, which is open to all members of the local community. Here, guests can work on their creative projects whilst getting to know the residents over a hot drink and delicious cakes.
To find out more, please call 01562 543366 or email foley.grange@hc-one.co.uk.
Foley Grange is a purpose-built luxury residential and dementia care home rated GOOD by the Care Quality Commission operated by Ideal Carehomes, which is now part of the HC-One family. Named a Top 100 Luxury Care Home by Knight Frank, Foley Grange offers 66 ensuite bedrooms, and provides person-centred care, a full and varied activities programme to ensure fullness of life for residents, and a unique all-inclusive fee designed to give residents and their loved ones peace of mind.