Press release
Local school children help St Mary’s residents spread the love this valentine’s day

Elderly residents at St Mary’s Bupa Care Home enjoyed a special Valentine’s Day visit from pupils at Tennyson Road Primary School this week, as they came together to make Valentines cards.
Nine pupils from the local primary school paid a visit to the Luton-based care home to take part in an arts and crafts session, where they made their own Valentine’s Day cards. They also enjoyed some sweet treats and refreshments, which were provided by the staff at St Mary’s.
The event was organised by Jackie Crawley, Senior Activities Co-Ordinator, and Margaret Jeffrey, Administrator at St Marys. Their aim was to bring the generations together to help improve mental wellbeing among residents. The idea came from a television show that Jackie saw about young people visiting care homes to build new friendships, and they wanted to re-create this at St Mary’s.
Margaret Jeffrey commented: “As my son, Joshua, attends Tennyson Road Primary, I reached out to the school and they jumped at the offer. We thought it would be a lovely wellbeing activity for all ages, and it worked a treat. Everyone has a smile on their face throughout the activity.”
As both pupils and resident relished in the activity, they are looking to extend the partnership and organise a new activity every couple of months.
A resident at St Mary’s, Jean, commented: “I had a lovely day with the little ones, they reminded me of my grandchildren. They were very well behaved, and they brought such a positive energy to the room. I can’t wait for them to visit again.”
One year five pupil, Marta, commented on her visit to the home: “It was really fun making the Valentine’s Day cards. I liked the fact I got to spend time with the people from St Mary’s. The people were really kind - one lady knew French and was trying to teach me some... I gave my card to one of the men there and he was really happy.”
Another pupil, Dillion from year four, commented: “I enjoyed going to St Mary’s, making the cards was really fun. The cakes were really yummy too.”