At Home Instead we love taking clients out if they wish to and these are some our favourite places
At Home Instead Mid Cornwall, we love taking people out and about to visit gardens or beaches, just for a drive in the countryside, a cup of tea and a cake or to see friends. One of the benefits of continuing to live at home is being able to do these things. Staying as active as possible is so important for our health and enjoyment of life. Just because a person is living with frailty, dementia or other condition doesn’t mean they have to stop enjoying life.
As well as being enjoyable there are great health benefits from going out. Getting up out of a chair, moving around and travelling, seeing new people and new things all have great physical and mental health benefits for people of all ages but especially as we get older.
We asked our Care Professionals for some of their favourite places to go with the people we are privileged to look after around St Austell Bay and Lostwithiel.
For a cream tea, Cathy recommends Trenython Manor with it’s beautiful views across St Austell bay. In Fowey she goes to Fowey Hall with it’s spectacular views across Fowey Harbour. Fowey Hall was the inspiration for Toad Hall in the classic children’s book The Wind In the Willows as the author Kenneth Grahame regularly visited there. The Cornwall Hotel just outside St Austell is excellent for cream tea too with an Elegant Laura Ashley decorated Tea Room with views across the parkland.
All have good parking and level access so people with restricted mobility should be fine to access. if you are taking someone and are worried about access it is worth visiting first to check.
Open Monday – Saturday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Sunday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Trevithick and Trays Cafe
St Austell Garden Centre with Tea Rooms
Par Garden Centre with The Gardners Kitchen