30 Sep 2025

All the Fun of Fiesta

Jothno Care & Support home carers brightened up the day of a service user this week with a lively Mexican Fiesta party at his placement.

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The party brought all the fun of the fiesta to the room and the Jothno Care & Support team went above and beyond to make his day brighter.


The celebration was filled with vibrant colours, festive music, laughter and joy. The event was thoughtfully designed to uplift his mood, create a positive and welcoming atmosphere for the guests, and encourage his active participation, while ensuring he had plenty of fun.


The Jothno Care & Support team dressed up in Mexican attire, complete with sombreros and moustaches. The room was festooned with paper decorations in bright colours to provide a sensory delight and avocado, taco, cactus, llama and Mexican sombrero helium balloons, maracas and fans filled the room with the fun of fiesta. Fajitas, nachos and salsa spiced up the food served on the bright tablecloth and paper plates. ¡Qué padre!


Sharif Ahmed, owner of Jothno Care & Support says ‘Our care is built on connection. Today, that connection was filled with music, colour, and tacos! Throwing a Mexican fiesta to cheer up our wonderful service user is what support truly means to us. It demonstrates our company motto “we care and we show it”’.


The team goes out of their way to think up ideas to entertain and add joy to our service user’s everyday lives. Each person that we care for is unique and we tailormake all our care plans. Today was the perfect time to bring joy and happiness into a life - we looked at their individual needs and developed a concept that fits their personality and would engage the user - and the end result in this case was abundant merrymaking.


Our home care agency supports this service user with personal care and helps him with community access so that he can feel like part of the community. We are on hand to help him with daily tasks each day to help him maintain a sense of independence and dignity. This is so important to our service users who all want to feel that they can have a say in their care plans, whatever their disability.

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