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Charlton care home residents enjoy fruity fun to mark Nutrition & Hydration Week 2022

Residents at a care home enjoyed some fruity fun during Nutrition & Hydration Week (14th – 20th March 2022) by helping the home’s chef come up with a variety of smoothie recipes.

The smoothie menu at Four Seasons Charlton Park Care Home in Charlton included flavours like peach melba, berry & oat and kiwi & mango as well as a more unusual peanut butter & banana blend which went down a treat.

Four Seasons-Residents Debra Royle and Valerie Jurdison enjoying their smoothies

Chef, Wayne Woolman, explained: “As we get older our bodies may find it harder to store essential fats and sugars so it’s really important to make sure we eat and drink plenty of nutrients.

Drinking smoothies is a good way to maintain a healthy weight and it’s great fun trying different ingredients. It’s easy to fortify smoothies by adding in high energy foods like custard, ice cream, milk powder and honey to increase calories where needed.”

Food and drink play an important role in the care home whether it’s trying new things, bringing back fond memories, socialising with others or providing comfort and stimulation as well as essential nutrition.

Residents also enjoy creating their own dishes as part of the home’s weekly Cookery Club activities where anything from curry to cakes to cocktails can be on the menu.

Four Seasons-Residents Nora Gilliver and Joyce Paine trying the peanut butter & banana smoothie

Resident Joyce Paine, aged 99, said: “I’ve really enjoyed trying all the different smoothies, they’re much more exciting than just eating a piece of fruit and makes it easy to get my 5 a day.

I thought the peanut butter and banana one sounded a bit strange but it was definitely my favourite.”

Resident Nora Gilliver, aged 99, said: “I wouldn’t mind having smoothies more often.

When I was younger I had a blueberry bush in my garden, they’re so good for you.

I’m going to try a smoothie with blueberries in next as I love them.”

Peanut butter and banana smoothie recipe

To see the residents’ smoothie recipes visit https://www.fshc.co.uk/our-news/life-in-our-care-homes/smoothies-helping-things-run-smoothly/


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