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Expert shares the benefits of intergenerational activities as babies ‘bring joy’ to County Durham care home residents
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Expert shares the benefits of intergenerational activities as babies ‘bring joy’ to County Durham care home residents

Published on May 16, 2025 by Adore Care Home On News, The DurhamGate

A care home in Spennymoor has partnered with local baby development class, Lullababy Durham, to host monthly sessions for its residents.

Intergenerational activities bring together younger and older generations to create meaningful experiences that benefit all involved. The DurhamGate Care Home hosts regular baby and toddler sessions designed to bring generations together through music, movement, and shared experiences.

Providing care, community, and connection, the initiative Lullababy Durham, led by Cheryl Armstrong, delivers interactive sessions that encourage residents to get involved, waving ribbons, singing along and dancing with the little ones.

With a huge impact on both older people and young families, Lisa Tones, Care Manager at DurhamGate, explains four benefits of intergenerational activities:

Boosts mental and emotional well-being

“Intergenerational activities often spark conversations, unlock memories, and create connection. For older adults, these activities can improve mental and emotional well-being by boosting their mood and keeping their minds active.

It’s incredibly heartwarming to see how our residents light up during these sessions. The feedback from these sessions has been fantastic, which is why we’ve made them a regular event so that the positive impact is long-lasting, not just a one-off.”

Promotes meaningful learning and interaction

“What’s particularly special about these visits is the mutual exchange of experiences and skills. While the babies benefit from sensory play and new stimuli, older people enjoy meaningful interactions that remind them of their own parenting days.

They also get the chance to share advice and stories with the parents, creating a three-way learning experience. Intergenerational sessions like this aren’t just heartwarming, they’re a powerful way to pass on knowledge across generations.”

Connecting with the community

“Connection is key, especially later in life. Intergenerational activities provide a great opportunity to socialise with others outside of their own age group, helping older adults feel valued and connected to the wider community.

For some of our residents, especially those whose families live further away and aren’t able to visit regularly, it’s like a second family. The visits from the babies and parents bring so much happiness to the residents and have led to lifelong bonds.”

Encourages physical activity

“As we get older, mobility can become more limited and staying active can become more challenging, so incorporating movement into fun activities is a great way to support physical wellbeing.

Activities such as dancing, light movement, and games can be adapted so everyone can take part, regardless of age or ability. It’s a fun and inclusive way to keep moving, and many of our residents don’t even realise they’re exercising.”

Cheryl Armstrong, Class Leader at Lullababy Durham comments,

“I started this class to connect generations. The residents don’t always have family nearby, so this gives them a chance to see and interact with babies each week. It’s gentle exercise and emotional connection all rolled into one.”

The classes also offer support for new parents, who describe the care home in Durham as a warm, welcoming space. The mums always comment on how lovely the home is,” Cheryl adds. “It’s become a real community. Residents and parents now know each other by name. It’s magic.”

Resident at DurhamGate Mike Holmes added,

“My late wife and I fostered many children and babies, and it brings me so much joy to still get to spend time with youngsters. It really brightens my day.”

Intergenerational activities are a key part of life at DurhamGate. Alongside the regular Lullababy sessions, the care home has also recently welcomed pupils from King Street Primary School to spend time with residents.

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