As the frost sparkles on the lawns and the evenings are longer, winter arrives with its familiar chill – and its opportunities for closeness and community. Christmas time brings its own glow: a season traditionally tied with warmth, togetherness and the comfort of being surrounded by those we love. At Crouched Friars, we embrace this spirit wholeheartedly. And while Christmas reminds us of the emotional warmth we share, we’re equally committed to keeping our residents physically warm, safe and supported throughout the colder months.
Creating a Warm and Safe Environment
Our home is designed with comfort in mind. We monitor room temperatures throughout the day, ensuring every space — from bedrooms to lounges — stays pleasantly warm. Extra blankets, non-slip socks and easily adjustable clothing help each resident feel comfortable and confident.
Staff are trained to recognise early signs of chill or discomfort. We know that dementia can make it harder to communicate temperature changes, so we stay alert for small cues: a shiver, a slower step or a quiet withdrawal from group activities. Quick action, a kind smile and a warm blanket make all the difference.
Our kitchen team plays a big role too. Seasonal menus feature hearty, nourishing meals — think warming soups, roast dinners and hot puddings. Warm drinks are offered regularly, not just to keep residents hydrated but also to encourage sociable, comforting moments throughout the day. Around Christmas, these moments feel even more special, creating that familiar seasonal warmth we all cherish.
Keeping Active Indoors
Staying physically active is key to staying warm. Even when it’s too cold to venture outside, there’s always plenty going on at Crouched Friars. Residents enjoy gentle exercises, chair yoga or music-and-movement sessions that help maintain flexibility and boost mood.
Craft sessions are especially popular in winter — from making decorations and knitted scarves to baking biscuits or arranging flowers. These activities do more than pass the time; they keep minds engaged, hands busy and hearts light. Every activity is tailored to each person’s abilities, so everyone can join in and feel proud of what they create.
The Power of Connection
Community spirit shines especially bright in winter. We welcome visits from families and friends, who often join us for seasonal events or just a warm drink. Local schools and choirs bring festive cheer, filling the home with music and laughter.
These connections mean the world to our residents. Familiar faces and shared moments help them feel rooted, valued and loved — vital feelings for anyone living with dementia, and especially poignant during the Christmas season.
Wellbeing from the Inside Out
Warmth is as much about emotional comfort as physical temperature. Our compassionate team offers reassurance, company and a listening ear throughout the day. Routines remain consistent, which helps residents feel settled despite the shorter days and longer nights.
We also pay close attention to sensory comfort. Soft lighting, gentle background music and the scents of winter cooking all create a calm, homely atmosphere. At Christmas time, twinkling lights, festive fragrances and familiar carols add an extra layer of cosiness. It’s these small details that make Crouched Friars feel truly warm.
Together Through Winter
Winter at Crouched Friars is about more than keeping warm — it’s about staying connected, active and uplifted. Through thoughtful care, nourishing food and shared joy, we make sure every resident feels safe and cherished. And during Christmas time, when warmth is celebrated in every sense, we’re proud to ensure our residents experience it deeply — both emotionally and physically.
If you’d like to find out how we keep our community glowing through the winter months, we’d love to welcome you for a visit. Contact our friendly team to learn more about our dementia-specialist care and see for yourself how Crouched Friars turns cold days into warm memories.
