David Williams - How To Make Intergenerational Activities Meaningful

A really packed and exciting episode with David Williams, the CEO of St Monica Trust in Bristol, who shares how they came to be involved with the Channel 4 series "Old People's Home For 4 Year Olds" and we talk all about how to make intergenerational activities meaningful and consistent. While I had a CEO on the show I really wanted to find out more about David's own journey in care too and the important lessons he'd learned along the way. David tells some fantastic stories, shares so much advice and really was a gem to interview. LINKS Watch Old People's Home For 4 Year Olds here The St Monica Trust Guide To Intergenerational Activities is here The documentary Happy which I mention is here St Monica Trust website is here Follow St Monica Trust on Twitter here You can find all of the episodes on iTunes, Spotify or Podbean. Why not download the free Podbean app if you have an android or use the Podcasts app if you have an iPhone to listen on the go? Don’t forget to check out our sponsor Sekoia who provide digital care planning for care homes. Their technology is person centred and incredibly simple to use. You’ll make fewer mistakes and save so much time I really recommend heading over to their website and checking them out. Finally - follow and join in the conversation over on Twitter to keep up with all of the latest interviews and share your comments. It’s @CarePodcast. As always, thank you for listening! Sophie

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