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Creating space for reflection: Remembrance Day activities for care homes
Remembrance Day can hold deep meaning in a care home, offering residents a moment to reflect, remember, and connect. While it’s easy to assume the day no longer feels relevant, gentle, inclusive activities can bring comfort, conversation, and shared understanding for everyone, whether they lived through wartime or have different life experiences.

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Nov 7, 20256 min read


Hydration and Halloween
“Hydration isn’t just about water - it’s about flavour, fun, and sharing moments. For older people, staying hydrated can boost energy, focus, and wellbeing, yet it’s something we often overlook. We believe that food and drink are more than nourishment; they’re stories waiting to be shared. This Halloween, why not turn hydration into a creative, social experience with a ‘Potion Station’? Residents and families can mix colourful mocktails, invent spooky names, and share memori

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Oct 31, 20253 min read


10 Essentials every Activity Coordinator needs (and why)
When Activity Coordinators are given the time, tools, and support they need, the results speak for themselves: residents are more engaged, staff feel more connected, and the whole home benefits from a sense of purpose and joy.

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Oct 28, 20254 min read


Embracing Your Role as an Activity Coordinator in Care Homes
"Why is it that in my role I never feel good enough and question what I’m doing? Maybe it’s because my co-workers think I do nothing and they really don’t understand my job. It’s hard to just brush it off."

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Sep 19, 20253 min read


Engaging Activities on a Budget: Empowering Care Home Coordinators
For many care home activity coordinators, the phrase "no budget " is all too familiar. You’re expected to provide a full, engaging programme of activities, but the money simply isn’t there. It can feel frustrating, especially when you’re passionate about delivering the best for your residents.

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Sep 11, 20254 min read


Understanding cultural wellbeing in care homes
When I began writing my blog series on the SPIES model of wellbeing (Social, Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, and Spiritual), I thought...

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Sep 4, 20255 min read


How well do you understand the spiritual connections that matter most to your care home residents?
Spiritual wellbeing isn’t a one-size-fits-all. For some residents, it means practising their religion, joining a service, or connecting with a local faith leader. For others, it might be sitting by the window with a cup of tea, listening to birdsong, or sharing memories from their childhood.

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Aug 28, 20256 min read


Enhancing Emotional Wellbeing in Care Homes: A Guide for Activity Coordinators
Emotional wellbeing isn’t about eliminating the lows, it’s about recognising where someone is in that moment, and offering the right kind of support.

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Aug 21, 20254 min read


Unlocking the Magic of Connection: Engaging Care Home Residents
"The richest, most surprising stories from care home residents often appear in those quiet, in-between moments - waiting for the kettle to boil, walking to the dining room, or peeling veg for shepherd’s pie. These golden snippets of lived experience can transform your activity planning, turning everyday conversations into meaningful, mind-stimulating sessions that celebrate residents as experts in their own stories."

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Aug 14, 20254 min read


Improving physical wellbeing in care home activities
As an Activity Coordinator, you're in a brilliant position to support physical wellbeing without needing a physio’s degree or a gym in the lounge.
In fact, many of the best ways to help residents move more don’t look like exercise at all.
Let’s explore why physical wellbeing matters and how you can help support it through meaningful, joyful activity.

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Aug 8, 20254 min read


Social wellbeing in care homes: Meaningful connection beyond activities
Discover how to support social wellbeing in care homes with meaningful, everyday activities. This post explores small group ideas, purposeful connections, and practical tools for activity coordinators using the SPIES wellbeing model.

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Jul 31, 20253 min read


5 Reasons care home activities must be well-planned
Let’s be honest: flying by the seat of your pants every day is exhausting. Planning ahead, using monthly themes, flexible activity templates, and person-centred tools (like those in the Activity Coordinators Toolbox™), helps you feel more organised and in control.
That doesn’t mean you lose spontaneity, it means you’ve got the groundwork in place, so when inspiration strikes, you’re ready.

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Jul 24, 20253 min read


How to leave work at work: A guide for care home activity coordinators
Struggling to switch off after a busy day at the care home? If you're an activity coordinator juggling residents’ needs with home life, finding a healthy work-life balance is essential. In this post, we explore six simple, real-life examples, from walking the dog to setting phone boundaries, that can help you mentally leave work at work, avoid burnout, and protect your wellbeing.

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Jul 17, 20253 min read


Meaningful care home activities: From armchair racing to the Parade Ring
Reaching out to Lingfield Park Racecourse, Laurence was met with remarkable generosity. The racecourse, part of the Arena Racing Company group, offered ten complimentary tickets so Stephen could spend the day at the races with his family, friends, and fellow residents.

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Jul 16, 20252 min read


From '1 to 1' to connection: Rehumanising individual activities in care homes
The language we use in care isn’t just admin. It shapes how people feel. If something looks vague, clinical, or confusing on a planner, residents may skip it - or worse, feel that it’s something being done to them rather than with them.

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Jul 9, 20253 min read


“Gosh, It’s hot!” - 5 cool care home activities to beat the heat
Caroline Benham, sweltering in the heat, hands on her head - still smiling though! When temperatures rise, keeping residents safe, cool,...

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Jun 26, 20252 min read


Self-Assessment for Activity Coordinators: How and why it matters
As an activity coordinator, your work can be deeply rewarding, but also incredibly busy and emotionally demanding. Between planning meaningful sessions, adapting for differing needs, liaising with families, and keeping up with documentation, it's easy to get swept up in the day-to-day and forget to check in with yourself. ~ That’s where self-assessment comes in. Why Self-Assessment is so valuable for activity coordinators Self-assessment is a powerful tool to help you: Refle

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Jun 19, 20253 min read


It’s NOT about the handbag: understanding the signs of ill-being in dementia
Understanding the signs of ill-being in dementia and how you can help As activity coordinators, we’re trained to bring joy, variety and...

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Jun 12, 20253 min read


Learning the rhythm of your care home: A guide for new Activity Coordinators
Caroline J Benham - Founder, Bright Copper Kettles CIC If you’re new to the role of Activity Coordinator, or even just new to this care...

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
Jun 4, 20253 min read


Make room for fun & connection: Summer activity ideas for care homes
As we head into the summer months, it’s easy to get caught up in the logistics of seasonal changes - hydration plans, sun protection, and...

Bright Copper Kettles CIC
May 29, 20253 min read
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