Poole Harbour – Apple House Care Homes https://www.applehouse.co.uk A Fresh Approach To Care Wed, 27 Jun 2018 09:18:39 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.7 https://www.applehouse.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/cropped-New-Apple-House-Logo-32x32.png Poole Harbour – Apple House Care Homes https://www.applehouse.co.uk 32 32 What have we been up to this month? https://www.applehouse.co.uk/what-have-we-been-up-to-this-month/ https://www.applehouse.co.uk/what-have-we-been-up-to-this-month/#comments Wed, 27 Jun 2018 09:18:39 +0000 https://applehouse.co.uk/?p=1681 Ahoy, me hearties! Apple House care home have spotted pirates off the Dorset coastline!
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Who needs the Caribbean for pirates when Poole harbour offers its own (more friendly and less rum-scented) version? D took to the decks when the Brownsea Island ferry was overrun with this fella in the photo! [No treasure or cutlasses were involved in the making of this day out].

(Photo shared with kind permission)
(Photo shared with kind permission)

Also in June…

TIGERS!…RUN!

Okay, so they were shy tigers. Or lions. Or perhaps not even cats at all, but there was a fantastic day out in the making at marvellous Longleat Safari Park where the animals might be hiding but fun was there for the taking.

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Alos in June…

There’s nothing plain about a little plane spotting!

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(Photo shared with kind permission)

What else?

PHEW, May was also a busy month here at Apple House care home. Following a key worker meeting about attending the Theatre in Southampton to see Warhorse, it was swiftly booked.  Milosz (Deputy Manager) said: “What a great production it was! We all absolutely loved it, and the tasty meal out too. C has chosen to see Miss Saigon when it comes to Bournemouth.” – we can’t wait!

Also discussed in a key worker meeting was J’s desire to visit Swanage, to take a ride on a steam train, and here he is…It was a popular choice with all who decided to join in!

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And last but not least….

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Some people just want a free ride!

Longleat’s monkeys are far less shy than their lions, it seems.

— Jane Montrose, Managing Director, in conjunction with Jayne Jackson, Registered Manager, Apple House care home.

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Taking to the high seas! https://www.applehouse.co.uk/taking-to-the-high-seas/ https://www.applehouse.co.uk/taking-to-the-high-seas/#comments Thu, 19 Oct 2017 19:57:35 +0000 https://applehouse.co.uk/?p=1519 There is a freedom at sea scarcely found on land…

When residents of Apple House care home set sail yesterday and steered a course to fulfil a dream, it was aboard Knoticat catamaran from Poole on a grey day with turbulent skies.  Spirits, though, were high and smiles evident as the ten metre vessel took to the water, steered by a cheerful skipper and his crew and with plenty of hot tea!

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Knoticat is owned and operated by the charity Sports Forum for the Disabled with the aim of giving all disabled and carers the opportunity to sail and enjoy the beautiful waters in and around Poole harbour.

“We sail every weekday when the weather allows from early April to late September and all trips are made under the watchful eye of highly experienced and qualified skippers.

The day starts at Poole Quay Boat Haven entrance on Poole Quay, where we pick up our passengers and help fit life jackets before entering the marina. Once on board a short safety briefing is given and any questions you have can be answered. We leave the marina and once into clear water you are welcome to help with sailing or just sit back and enjoy the ride. The trips usually last 3 to 4 hours around Poole harbour, out to Studland and along the Jurassic coast or towards Bournemouth. We normally anchor for lunch and make tea or coffee.  

Twice a year the boat goes on deployment for a week to Lymington or Weymouth.

As far as we know, Knoticat is the only FREE, seagoing, modified sailing boat for disabled use in Britain.

Everyone who works with Knoticat is a volunteer. Our sailing trips are only made possible by the generosity of those who support us with donations. Every penny goes towards keeping knoticat on the water for our disabled members to enjoy.” — Sports Forum for the Disabled.

What an amazing day it was, our sincere thanks going to the skipper and crew of Knoticat. We look forward to next time!

— Jayne Jackson, Registered Manager, Apple House Care Home.

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