The Accredo Family
Halloween Newsletter
Our Halloween Day event was a fantastic opportunity to introduce new clients to one another and build a sense of community between our staff and clients across all of our services. It was a fun and engaging way to bring everyone together, and we're excited to announce that we'll be hosting more regular themed days moving forward.
These will include learning days, social days, arts and crafts sessions, and much more. Alongside these activities, we'll incorporate important life skills, such as cooking, cleaning, and interpersonal skills, to help our clients grow and thrive in a supportive and enjoyable environment. These events will foster connection, personal development, and belonging for everyone involved. Happy Halloween!​​​​​​​
Our Day Out - Two Clients, Rachel Dann and Karl Stones, from our services in Leicester, joined the party. They dressed up in amazing costumes and put a huge smile on our faces. They joined in on all the fun activities and had the best time engaging with new friends and staff
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Our Coventry Additions Sometimes it is hard to bring our clients from Coventry to our day Centre due to the distance. But due to some of our most dedicated staff they volunteered to drive them to us and spend the day enjoying the celebrations. I want to give a shoutout to those staff members: Adesanya Damilare, Muhammad Faizan, Faizan Zafar.​​
Showing off New Skills One of our clients from Oadby joined us and showed off her table tennis skills. She goes to a weekly table tennis club and took on one of our staff to a one-on-one match. She was victorious. Well done Jemma!
Ashma from Thurmaston Centre interacting with a client from our Coventry service (Richard Lal).
Interacting with Clients In supported living, allowing clients with both high and low capacities to interact can be incredibly beneficial for their development. When individuals like Ashma, who has limited speech, engage with others, it provides them with opportunities to practice new skills in real-life situations. Today's interaction was a milestone for Ashma as she started connecting with new people without hesitation and tested out new words, expanding her vocabulary. These social interactions are essential for boosting confidence, improving communication, and fostering a sense of inclusion, helping clients build valuable interpersonal skills at their own pace