Ten team members and supporters of Surrey, UK-based maritime charity The Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society are gearing up to take on the Tough Mudder challenge this weekend. They aim to raise £5,000 to further enhance the lives of residents at the Society’s care home, Belvedere House.
The funds will go towards a brand-new interactive screen that will revolutionise activities for residents, offering a range of functions, including games, arts, and video calls. Research has shown that such technology can significantly improve care home residents’ well-being, boost socialisation, and support personalised care plans.
The Society recently unveiled a specialised Sensory Room designed for residents living with dementia. Implementing the new screen will complement this facility, further supporting activities that stimulate, engage, and enhance the cognitive skills of Belvedere House residents.
David Dominy, CEO of The Royal Alfred Seafarers Society, said: “I’m incredibly proud of our team for taking on this challenge. Their dedication to improving our residents’ lives is truly inspiring. This interactive screen will be a fantastic addition that assists us to further personalise care to our residents’ needs, preferences and interests. We aim to build on our experience in delivering high-quality care to ageing seafarers and continue providing the best possible support for our residents through innovative solutions.”
Alice Mitroi, Home Manager at Belvedere House, added: “We’re all excited, albeit a bit nervous, about tackling the Tough Mudder challenge. Our fundraising efforts have been brilliant so far, and we know that teamwork will be crucial to complete the course. Seeing this technology’s positive impact on our residents will make it all worthwhile.”
For over 150 years, The Royal Alfred Seafarers Society has been a beacon of support, providing housing, nursing and dementia care to older seafarers, their widows and dependants, veterans and the local community.
This latest initiative underscores their ongoing commitment to enhancing the lives of those in their care. To donate, please visit the Just Giving page: Tough Mudder 2024 – JustGiving.
To learn more about The Royal Alfred’s work, please visit the charity’s website (www.royalalfredseafarers.co.uk).