Registrations are now open for Championing Social Care’s leading engagement event, Care Home Open Week. Running from 16-22 June 2025 the hugely popular event aims to shine a positive light on the phenomenal work of the care sector by encouraging care homes across the UK to open their doors to the public, and showcase them as being warm, friendly places open for visitors.
Care Home Open Week will be supported again by Championing Social Care’s epic Great British Care Cycle Relay, which promotes community connections and the importance of care and wellbeing. In a change to previous years, the Great British Care Cycle Relay will take place a week ahead of Care Home Open Week, 12-16 June. The new format relay will cover approximately 500km in total via five individual day-long cycle relays around different UK regions: Edinburgh, Wales, York, East Midlands and London.
Each day’s cycling route will call in at different care homes along the way, promoting the incredible care services at the heart of every community. The cycle relay will end in London at the high profile launch event for Care Home Open Week. Registrations are open now for cyclists to take part, with each day’s route covering a distance of 100km. There is no fee or fundraising target and cycling enthusiasts are encouraged to sign up via the Championing Social Care website.
Championing Social Care has partnered this year with The Utley Foundation’s Music for Dementia campaign for a ‘Power of Music’ theme. The partnership will span a range of joint initiatives, including a mini newspaper postal mailer packed with ideas for fun and inclusive musical activities designed to help care staff use music as part of their daily care, and a limited number of free tickets for care staff to a nationwide tour of Matt Seager’s award-winning play about dementia, In Other Words.
Under the ‘Power of Music’ theme there will be a Big Music Quiz with downloadable resources including picture rounds, music clips and musical bingo. Care homes can also look forward to free Sing-a-long sessions running three times a day on m4dRadio.com, Music for Dementia’s free online radio station.
This year, Care Home Open Week is also teaming up with the Glad to Care campaign. Glad to Care is a week of fun activities for care services to access. Activity resources from Glad to Care and Care Home Open Week will be available for care homes to download once they have registered to take part in Care Home Open Week via the Championing Social Care website.
Last year saw over 5,500 care services take part in Care Home Open Week, which represents around a third of the total number of homes in the country. It is hoped this year’s event will have even higher participation from care services, communities and government ministers.
Mitesh Dhanak, board member of Championing Social Care and chair of the Care Home Open Week committee says: “Care Home Open Week is a fantastic opportunity to reposition the care sector in the public’s mind. The negative news agenda contrasts with the fantastic work being delivered by the care sector on a daily basis. Care Home Open Week is an opportunity to invite local communities in to experience what warm, friendly and inviting spaces care homes are, and see for themselves the high standard of care our inspiring workforce deliver.”
Sarah Metcalfe, MD at Music for Dementia says: “Music for Dementia has long admired the spirit and ethos of Championing Social Care and its Care Home Open Week event. Its mission feels closely aligned with our own ambition to make music an integral part of dementia care, as a way to support care staff deliver person-centred care and build strong communities within care homes.”
“We know that music can bring a care home alive, and we hope this year’s power of music theme will encourage care staff around the UK to give it a go.”
Mitesh continues: “We’ve made a few changes to how we’ve scheduled Care Home Open Week and the Great British Care Cycle Relay events this year to enable more people to take part. We’ve shifted the dates earlier in June, so we don’t clash with Scotland’s Summer holidays, and by covering five different parts of the UK we’re able to open up our monumental cycle relay to more participants. What are you waiting for? Sign up today!”
ENDS
For further information please contact:
Sam Jones or Paula Hunter at Big Bang PR on ku.oc1740140161.rpgn1740140161abgib1740140161@mas1740140161 tel: 07531 625233 or ku.oc1740140161.rpgn1740140161abgib1740140161@alua1740140161p1740140161 07739 989915
To speak to someone at Championing Social Care please contact Ed Maxfield on ku.gr1740140161o.era1740140161claic1740140161osgni1740140161noipm1740140161ahc@d1740140161rawde1740140161 / 07471 036974
Images from previous Care Home Open Weeks can be downloaded from here https://www.championingsocialcare.org.uk/care-home-open-week/previous-highlights/
About Music for Dementia
Music for Dementia is the Utley Foundation’s cross-sector campaign to make music an integral part of dementia care. We already include more than 200 organisations from the NHS, care sector, third sector and music sector plus thousands of individual supporters, many with lived experience. To find out more visit https://www.musicfordementia.org.uk/
