Art project brings old and young together

Residents from a care home in Steyning who joined forces with pre-schoolers on an art project have seen the fruits of their labour showcased at the annual Steyning Festival.
Residents from Croft Meadow care home with children from Elan Nursery, both in Steyning, with their Alzheimers Society forget-me-not button artwork which was showcased at Steyning Festival SUS-180407-105949001Residents from Croft Meadow care home with children from Elan Nursery, both in Steyning, with their Alzheimers Society forget-me-not button artwork which was showcased at Steyning Festival SUS-180407-105949001
Residents from Croft Meadow care home with children from Elan Nursery, both in Steyning, with their Alzheimers Society forget-me-not button artwork which was showcased at Steyning Festival SUS-180407-105949001

Croft Meadow care home residents and staff welcomed the children from Elan Nursery, also in Steyning, for eight consecutive weeks to complete their masterpiece – a forget-me-not flower made from 13,000 buttons.

The symbolic art piece was a representation of the Alzheimer’s Society – whose symbol is a forget-me-not - with one button for each person in West Sussex living with a dementia.

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The ages of those involved in the intergenerational activity ranged from two to 102-years-old and both the children and the residents enjoyed spending time together, seeing the impressive artwork come to fruition.

Croft Meadow acting home manager, Stacy Reed, commented: “Intergenerational activities like this are so precious. Seeing our residents interact with the children is such a joy and they look forward to every visit. You can see the wonderful friendships forming amongst them. We would also like to thank everyone who donated buttons to make the project possible.”

The finished piece was displayed at the Steyning Festival and will now take pride of place on the wall at the Shaw healthcare-run care home. Both staff and residents at the home are looking forward to future visits from Elan Nursery to continue working on intergenerational projects.

Shaw healthcare provides a spectrum of services from comprehensive care packages through to low level support in the community for older people and adults with physical, sensory or mental health support needs.

For more information visit http://www.shaw.co.uk/care-homes/croft-meadow-steyning/